Terence was forced to stop and look back at her.
Esther couldn't keep from tears in the end. She stared at him with watery eyes and begged, "Terence, can you stay at the main building? Please get closer to my room. I'm afraid of being alone ..."
Esther had never felt afraid before. She even thought it was better to live alone than stay with Terence. She could lead a freer life.
However, ever since she had the nightmare about the portrait of a woman and went to the Fairy Mountain the second time, Esther, who had always advocated science and did not believe in ghosts, started to become afraid of being alone.
Terence looked at her in astonishment. Obviously, he did not expect her to make such a request.
Seeing that, Esther hurriedly added lest Terence misunderstood her, "I know you don't like to be disturbed. You can choose to stay in the room opposite or next door. Anyway, please live near my room, or stay at a place where I can find you immediately."