
Yve silently glanced at Lin. The man did not show any expression. So flat that it can't be guessed.
Does he have other plans?
"Yve, help me take care of your wound." Devian Pinta. But Yve could see the strange blink of an eye that the bespectacled bodyguard showed.
Yve was about to reply to Devian's words, but suddenly Levin cut off his words. "Sorry Devian. There's something important I want to talk to Yve about first. Come on!" Without giving any other explanation, Levin instantly pulled Yve's hand to leave.
Levin stopped pulling Yve after arriving in front of the gazebo where the bodyguards usually gather. It was very quiet, as the other bodyguards were still watching Bai Lian and Lin.
"Want to talk what? We have to hurry back, otherwise everyone will be suspicious." Yve turned to the horde of bodyguards who had no intention of breaking up. They were quite far from where Yve was standing, so it was certain that their chatter would not be heard.
"Surprisingly what?"
"I'm in cahoots with you or something."
"Oh, I thought about something else."
"Another thing?" Yve looked at Levin with a confused expression. But Levin chose not to respond and continued to speak.
"I want to tell you something."
"Yes I know, that's why you brought me here, right? Let's say." Yve is getting serious, but Levin looks nervous.
"First of all, I want to tell you something."
"News? All right what story?"
"I don't think I'll ever tell you that, but it's my last day before I go to jail. So I just want you to know. That's enough."
"Why does it sound so serious? Just tell the story, don't beat around the bush."
"Actually after I got out of the orphanage, not long ago, I went back there to look for you."
"Eh?" Yve was surprised to hear that. He didn't think Levin would do that. Even they were not close, only spoke once.
Did ya? She back?
"But when I came back, you were gone. He said he ran away from the orphanage."
"Yes. I was living with that thug uncle I told you about. My life is so much better than at the orphanage."
"Thank God." Levin smiled for a while, then continued his words. "I was a kid, I didn't know where to look. So I decided to give up. But a few years later, fate brought me to see you again."
"When you're a bodyguard, right?" Ask Yve.
"No. About 5 years ago."
5 years? Meaning when I first lived with sister Tina? That long?
"At that time, my career as a street king was on the rise. I used to go out of Bai's house for wild races. Lin didn't mind it either, because my work was very good. Then by accident, I saw you. You're eating at one of the cafes that's closed, and a friendly-faced woman invites you to chat. Even though you didn't respond to him, he kept talking to you."
It does. Back when I was with Tina's sister for the first time, she used to talk to me, but I ignored her because I still couldn't trust anyone else.
Yve was still staring at Levin. He didn't think they'd seen each other again long ago.
"Why do you know it was me? My face should have changed a lot." Yve asked while pointing at his face.
"That's not instinct." Yve folded his hands in annoyance.
"Hahaha I'm serious, that's instinct."
"Well, you just want that story, right? Honestly, I was very surprised. Thanks for trying to find me first." Yve bowed slightly and intended to return.
"But!" Levin suddenly used a high tone. And Yve turned back to him. "But I want you by my side."
"Huh?"
"I used to want you by my side. I'm the one who made you the master of wild racing."
"Wait... What's?" Yve scratched his head and tried to digest Levin's words. "I became the prince of the race thanks to my own abilities. Often wins games, and is handsome-faced. It has nothing to do with you. Even meeting your identity as the king of wild races just once."
"Not that."
"Then? Speak clearly."
"Do you remember, who taught you how to ride a motor sport, and how to compete in a wild racing area?"
"certain. That's my friend, his name is Soni. You don't know."
"You're wrong. I know him." Levin began to smile as he recalled the events of the past. "I already knew that Ferran had a younger brother who lived far away from him, his name was Soni. The Ferran was quite annoying as it sent a lot of spies to get close to me. Rather than killing the spies continuously, I wanted to threaten Ferran by killing his sister, lest he stop sending spies. But again I accidentally saw you. You're with Soni. I remember vividly, that moment he was prostrating at your feet begging for mercy and would not bother you anymore."
Ah... It was my first meeting with Soni. She saw?
"Then I didn't kill Soni. Because I suddenly had an idea. By intending to make Soni an intermediary, so that I can be close to you."
"Camprobat?"
"I disguised myself as someone else and incited Soni to buy a motor sport to participate in wild racing. He is basically a rich fool. So when he is interested, it will be bought immediately. But Soni is also the kind of person who loves money. He has been thinking about how his new bike can make money. It is by way of wild racing. He's also not careless to do it himself, and he makes you a jockey, a person he thinks is strong and full of charisma."
"So... Is that all you? So that one day if I'm famous, will automatically compete against you? The king." Yve raised next to his eyebrows waiting for Levin's reply.
"The right guess." Levin took a short breath, and exhaled heavily. "But my plan failed. Because without me noticing, the great master is also watching you and has other plans for you. He made you meet Bai Lian, and everything changed."
Also true. Ever since I met Bai Lian that night, my daily life was no longer the same. I rarely do wild racing, and focus more on being a bodyguard.
"But your plan is finally fulfilled right? We fought each other back then as kings and street princes."
"I was on a mission to take you to Lin. Not my own desire."
Yve chuckled, and looked at Levin. "Isn't it the same? We'll keep meeting."
"No, it's different. Because my original plan actually wanted to..." Levin suddenly fell silent. His expression looked doubtful and confused.
"Why what?"
Levin was silent for a while, and Yve kept waiting for him to speak. Surely the thing Levin was going to say was very important, given his hard work approaching Yve. Was it out of shame or feeling guilty for not finding the girl just yet?
"Want to tell you..." Levin clasped his own hand to add courage in him. "That I like you so much."
"Huh?"