"Very well, come with me," he told me and nodded to me to get out of the room.
As soon as I got out of the room and closed the door, Ian pulled me a little further and looked at me sadly. I gave him an inquiring look.
"Now that we are alone, I want to apologize to you, Serena. It's my fault for what happened. I brought Liliana to the boat and… »
"No, no Ian," I interrupted him. "It's not your fault for her villainy. How could you know? Stop thinking about it, please." I assured him, and he smiled at me.
"It is difficult what you are asking me to do, but I will try. Thank you." He replied.
Some of the men on deck approached us as soon as they saw us.
With a big smile, they welcomed me back to the boat.
"We believed you abandon us," David joked, patting my head with a wide smile.