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Violet and the others had stayed at Willowbrook Estate for so many days, turning the place upside down. Yet, they found nothing.

She had decided it was time to leave.

Spending every day following Hayden's indulgent routine of eating and drinking had become tiresome. Violet felt as if the days were slipping away, especially now that Carissa was so busy and she hadn't been able to help.

It left her feeling unsettled.

At dinner that evening, she turned to Hayden and said, "I'll leave tomorrow."

Hayden glanced at her with a smile. "What's this? Haven't I treated you well with good food and drink? Why the sudden departure?"

Violet answered honestly, "The food's been too good—every day, it's either mountain delicacies or seafood."

Hayden laughed heartily.

"You're like a wild boar, unable to appreciate the finer things!" He waved it off. "Fine, if you're tired of it, then go ahead."

He called for Sonny. "Sonny, go to the storeroom and pick out some gifts. When they leave tomorrow, make sure they have something to take with them."

"Certainly, Your Highness," Sonny replied.

Gordon was standing outside the door. He overheard and said, "Your Highness, I'll go."

Hayden gave him a casual glance and waved his hand. "Alright, you go. Pick something nice—don't embarrass me."

"Of course, Your Highness," Gordon responded before turning to leave.

Violet looked up, almost calling out to Gordon, but hesitated. It seemed strange to bring gifts after having stayed for so long, especially when they'd come to just enjoy the food and hospitality. She felt a pang of guilt.

As she watched Gordon's retreating figure, something caught her attention. His posture—straight and dignified—had never seemed so noticeable before. She hadn't really paid attention to how he walked, with one hand casually resting behind him, his fingers slightly curled. It gave him an air of someone accustomed to noble treatment, someone almost graceful in his manner.

For a moment, she was lost in thought. Then, she remembered how he had always spoken in a graceful and somewhat arrogant manner in front of Hayden and the others. It hadn't stood out before, but now with Sonny ahead of him and Gordon behind, the contrast was apparent.

"Violet, what are you daydreaming about?" Hayden's voice broke her reverie.

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