Trish accepted the reason given by Anwen. “This is indeed difficult, but Aiden must be held accountable for his actions.”
Anwen lifted her head and looked at Trish, who was smiling at her. She was a bit startled when Trish touched her cheek.
“A depressed expression doesn’t suit this face. It only fits with a cheerful expression,” he said, making Anwen’s face blush.
“So you weren’t mad at me because I made a mistake, Princess?” Trish lowered her hand and Anwen shook her head.
Trish smiled brilliantly. He reached into his shirt pocket, then took out the purple bracelet he made at the orphanage and gave it to Anwen.
“What is this?”
“A dragon. Of course, it’s a bracelet.”
“Is it for me?”
“Yes.”
“But I don’t like wearing accessories.”
“Then I will just throw it away.”
“Oh, no!” Anwen immediately held Trish’s hand, who was about to throw the bracelet into the pool. “I didn’t say I didn’t want it.”