As soon as Gina saw Zeryon leave, she was unable to utter a sound. Her chin was resting on the hydrangea bouquet that she was holding in her hands. The moment she touched it, she realized that it was sincere gift given by him.
She looked up and then moved her focus Zeryon's back, who was moving away from her. She put up her hand and tried to call out the name of the man with the dark eyes, but she couldn't because her tongue had gone numb, and she was beginning to feel guilty.
She noticed that Zeryon's facial expression immediately changed when she accused him of murdering his fans. He gave off the impression of being dissatisfied or perhaps even angry.
Gina began to consider the situation from Zeryon's point of view. If someone accused her of something she had not done, of course she would also feel dissapointed. Especially considering the fact that the people who were closest to her never trusted her in the first place.