Standing still, Susie and Jack looked at each other in astonishment. Few seconds later, she sighed and went upstairs reluctantly.
She tentatively walked into Kain's room. Luckily, he didn't drive her out.
He seemed to have just taken a shower, his hair dripping. Susie asked softly, "Mr. Jackson, do you want me to dry your hair?"
He sat on the sofa, motionless, mute.
She found the hairdryer, approached him, and turned on the hairdryer. But before she could touch his hair, he roared, "Get out of here!"
She was bounced off by a strong force and fell heavily on the floor three meters away. Every organ in her body felt severe pain.The hairdryer in her hand also fell on the floor.
The emotions she had been accumulating ever since she was sold to the Jacksons broke out instantly. Tears welled up in her eyes. Her heart was full of grievance and anger.
However, the thought of being able to get out of the castle for a short while tomorrow cheered her up. She raised her head, looked directly at him and said calmly, "Mr. Jackson, I'm leaving now."
Despite her efforts to control her emotions, the faint trembling in her voice made her cry.
At this moment, his eyes turned from red to jewel-like beautiful light green. He saw a tearful Susie in front of him and stiffened.
Susie immediately lowered her head, got up from the floor, and rushed out.
The door was slammed shut. The hairdryer was buzzing on the ground. Kain shrank his pupils and the room was quiet. His eyes were white again.
Susie calmed herself down in her bedroom and began to pack her belongings. She wanted to move to another room.
The only principle for choosing the next bedroom was to stay away from Kain!
This wasn't her whim, but a deliberate plan. Kain was way too dangerous. To avoid dying in his hands, she preferred to live far away from him.
Half an hour later, she packed her suitcase. The wooden box given by master Ryan was placed under her folded clothes. The dagger was hid in her sleeve.
She dragged her suitcase and was about to leave. Jack flew in from the window and shouted in surprise, "Oh my God! You stinking girl, what are you doing?"
"I'm moving out." Her voice didn't fluctuate at all. Jack flapped faster, flying around her. "Stinking girl, are you leaving the castle?"
She raised her head, stared at its big round eyes, and asked, "Jack, why are you near the bushes today?"
It rolled its big eyes rolled, stared at the wall, and hastened, "Little master wanted to know if you died outside!"
She gritted her teeth in rage. It turned out Jack and Kain were both cold-blooded. The worse she was, the happier they were.
She yanked her suitcase out of the room. The sound of gears rolling on the floor echoed clearly throughout the hallway. Jack flapped his wings and followed her.