The Rhyme of the Depositary

The Rhyme of the Depositary
151 - SEASON 2



Despondent.


That's the picture that deserves to define what Violin is feeling.


The love that he considered eternal now felt mocking him. Attacking Violin from all sides.


James has done something the Violin never thought possible. He not only betrayed her, but also tore her heart apart with great horror.


Violin had no idea what the end would be. He trusted the man completely, but now his trust backfired for himself. It was that trust that became the weapon for James to wound him and drag him into ruin.


Violin wanted to scream in disbelief. He refused to lose by the circumstances. What was happening right now was something that was beyond his estimation at all. All his dreams disappeared overnight.


How could the marriage bond they had just crumbled because of the jealousy and egoism that James had felt all along. Behind every patient and friendly attitude of the man, it turns out James is storing a large bomb that is ready to explode at any time. His soul as a man was scratched. His ego is hurt because Violin is considered superior and more powerful than James. It's like their marriage has been just an annoying pretence and nonsense.


Violin was silent for a long time. He no longer rebelled like before and preferred to resign under all circumstances. Falling because of her own husband was the worst thing in her life. All that seemed to leave asked how James could bear such a burden in silence.


Maybe James wasn't entirely wrong. What the man said was the true truth. In their marriage, although Violin secretly knew James had more power than her, Violin always put herself in every important affair and decision.


Violin has a pretty vocal voice in saying her opinions and thoughts. Violin thought it was no problem all along. James seemed to accept his tough, dominant character. Like a game, James was impressed as a background only.


Violin thought everything was fine. Violin thought everything would go normally. Who would have thought behind James' attitude so far, disappointment after disappointment passed by James in silence and encouraged the man to do all this. He committed treason to his own wife. Something that Violin never expected.


Violin should have been able to touch her. Every silence and mute that her husband had. Every passive attitude James showed. All of that should have been able to catch Violin early. For Violin to be able to improve herself and the attitude she had before.


James's right. Being stubborn is one of his basic character traits. But no matter how strong his disposition was, as long as James could talk about it directly from heart to heart, Violin would definitely be able to change it slowly. She loved James very much. He can do anything as long as it is within his capabilities.


Why is James silent all this time? Why is James so silent? Why did he choose to keep his disappointment and cultivate the feeling even stronger so that this betrayal arose. Was there not a single piece of Violin kindness that James could still see with his objective eyes? Kindness that could make the man recant his actions.


Violin's heart was shattered out of shape no more. She was like the weak woman he had been making fun of all this time. The hopeless woman who awaits death without the slightest hope.


Abandoned by the man who has accompanied us in every situation is the worst thing ever. Violin remembers the first time James met her. At that time they were still students at a renowned faculty. Violin sat alone waiting for the rain. Water flowed from the sky nonstop, making many other students undo their intention to travel between buildings without rain protection.


Violin was stuck waiting for the old lecturer not to come. He was promised a direct revision of his thesis on the topics of humanity and war.


It was then that a man with a body-fitting shirt and cloth trousers along his ankles greeted him. His eyes showed a pleasant glow. Very different from other men who had been encountered by Violin. Even small talk is just so.


It was the first time Violin had been able to find a man who was able to match her character and accept her nature well. She used to be a very stubborn woman. It is not easy to find a man strong enough to keep up with himself. James is the only one.


After their first meeting, James then made another appointment and they repeated meeting after meeting repeatedly. Their closeness is just so intertwined. It was as if nature had predestined them to be together. That's why, when they got married, Violin felt that this was indeed God's destiny. He was very happy to find his soul mate. A man who is able to accept the Violin as it is and is able to cover up any flaws and blemishes that exist on him.


He never thought if what he once thought was perfect became something that now slams him cruelly.


Not noticeably, Violin's tears melted down. The clear water as a form of sadness was flowing profusely on his cheeks which began to wrinkle at several angles.


His sadness felt enlarged many times every second. Somehow, the Violin has lost James. Losing the most important man in her life.


There was a deep sense of scratches on his chest. An invisible pain but enough to injure him deeply. Is this how our fate was betrayed by the one we love? So hurtful. Like a part of our heart is slashed so pitifully. Lara is real invisible to the naked eye.


Violin stared at the ceiling of the room and fell silent in a mute. He no longer knew what life would do to him. He began to put it all into God's destiny. If only Violin would have ended up in James' hands. At least it was better than being savagely killed by someone else. Perhaps James still harbored mercy so as to give Violin an easy death.


What Villolin currently thinks of is Alice and Klayver. What will be the fate of the two men? Alice is now deliberately taken prisoner to lure Klayver. Why is everything so messed up now? Weakly, Violin began to realize her defeat. Life had managed to make a woman as strong as Violin give up so pitifully.



James was sitting on a bed not far from Violin. In front of him, lies a laptop screen that is displaying the view of Violin directly.


James had installed a Violin room with a small camera in some corner stealthily. In this way, James could see the state of the woman directly. Right now, Violin looks resigned and cries horribly.


Women who are usually haughty and stubborn, can look chaotic as well. James turned his gaze for a moment in the other direction and began to feel guilty.


Actually, James still loves that woman. The woman was like the sun that had the most powerful and dominant light. It's just that living with Violin is hard enough. The sun will always burn whatever is nearby and obscure objects around it. So that the only visible light is a ray belonging to a Violin. No he let others have the same light as him.


James is tired of living like that. He was just a shadow with no function. No man is strong enough to fully balance Violin.


Attraction cannot last forever. Love will not be a consideration forever. Feelings are not everything. James knew all that. His life desires begin to change as he gets older. He also wanted a position and respect equal to Violin. And that James could never get as long as Violin was alive. Silencing Violin is the most reasonable option.


It's not easy to get rid of Violin. She had been a part of James' life for a long time. She also gave birth to her children and raised them all well. He has also given me many memories of love and happiness.


But inevitably James had to do all this. His soul had been tired if it had only been a pseudo background. He needs a real confession. He needs a clear position. In order to obtain that, James had to eliminate Violin and Klayver simultaneously.


Klayver is one of his children whose instincts are highest and sharp. If he is not eliminated, it is not impossible that James' actions will be exposed and in the future, Klayver can hunt him for revenge.


As for his other children, James had nothing to worry about. They are all easy to lie to. Their instincts are very high. But their trust in James was so great that it was impossible for them to find out in detail the actions of James.


If Klayver could pull James over to his side, it would probably be better. But unfortunately the child has an undisputed principle as long as it concerns about family and loyalty to each other. Klayver would definitely fight James's thoughts desperately and corner him. James can't take that risk. He has to play well this time.


The only thing he could give to his family was a quick and painless death. At least James can still give it that.