Simon didn't seem to care that she felt sick. He never mentioned it as they walked to the dining room together.
The dining room was prepared for breakfast. As Hazel sat down, a servant gave her a box of medicine.
"What is this?" She asked in surprise.
"Pills for seasickness," Simon said.
Hazel raised her eyebrows. Although she hadn't spent a lot of time with Simon, she felt that he was a person with a huge ego. Yet, he actually prepared a seasick medicine for her?
"Sweetheart, are you touched?" Simon smiled smugly, "I don't mind if you pay me back with your body."
Hazel's face was red with frustration. He immediately turned the good impression she had around.
As she put the medicine aside, Hazel faintly said, "I am much better now. I don't think I need to take medicine.
Simon was somewhat disappointed. "If you are sick, you should take medicine. What do you want?"
Hazel felt hopeless, she was digging herself into a hole.
"Okay, I was sleepless but not because of seasickness." She said, "I was worried that you would attack me during the night, so I didn't sleep well, are you satisfied now?"
Simon stared at her angrily, "You are a little girl with no conscience!"
Hazel sneered, "You didn't attack me at night. It really surprised me!"
"So, sweetheart, you were actually looking forward to me last night?" Simon looked annoyed, "God, I knew I shouldn't have missed the chance last night!"
Hazel gritted, "Forget it. I think you would not have been able to stand my messy room anyway."
"You finally realized that, huh?" Simon said with a bit of complaint, "You made the room like a pigsty last night. How could I get in?"
Suddenly, Simon approached Hazel and whispered in her ear, "Sweetheart, you are not allowed to do that again tonight. I won't wait any longer!"
As his warm breath entered her ear, Hazel trembled out of horror.
The left ear stud she wore was the satellite phone given by Joshua... So, Joshua might've heard their conversation just now. Thinking of this, Hazel suddenly felt terrified.
There was no way that she and Simon could continue the conversation.
"I just want to have breakfast!" Hazel said impatiently.
"Then have a try. Is this breakfast to your satisfaction?" Simon said, "If you don't like it, I can throw it into the sea for the fish!"
The chefs shivered, and Hazel twitched her lips with some speechlessness.
She picked up a spoon and took a spoonful of porridge in front of her. She couldn't help but nod, "Good."
"As long as you like, I can get great chefs from around the world and make them cook for you," Simon said again.
Hazel didn't really want to speak to Simon, he really thought he was a gangster boss. She didn't forget about the earring, so she continued to eat breakfast without saying a word. As soon as she was done, she stood up from the table.
"Sweetheart, where are you going?" Simon also stood up.
"To the bathroom!" Hazel said impatiently.
Simon's face changed slightly. Apparently, he had some nasty feelings about the bathroom. By the time she got to her room, she was in a terrible mood. The guilt was unbearable, she was distraught over the fact that Joshua might have heard her conversation with Simon.
Suddenly, a slight voice rang in her ear, "Hazel?"
She jumped and let out a little scream. Simon had been waiting outside the bathroom. He heard the noise inside, so he knocked on the door, "Sweetheart, what's wrong? Would you like me to come in?"
"I'm fine. My foot just slipped." Hazel's voice sounded impatient. "If you dare to try and come in. Believe it or not, I can disgust you so much that you will doubt your entire life!"
Simon was absolutely disgusted with the thoughts of what Hazel could do.
A moment later, she opened the door and walked out, he stepped back and asked, "Have you washed your hands?"
"Didn't you just didn't hear the sound of water?" Hazel said.
"That..." Simon was happy to take her hand, but Hazel suddenly reached out and patted his palm.
Hazel said, "I want to go to the deck. Let's go together?"
"Now?" Simon raised his eyebrows.
"No?" Hazel looked at him.
"It's still black outside, and there's nothing to look at," Simon explained.
"Is it?" Hazel frowned. They were now at sea, and the time on the clock was somewhat inaccurate. She said again, "But I still want to go. I need some fresh air. "
"Well, I will accompany you," Simon promised her.
"Let's get some snacks prepared." Hazel said, "I want to eat French fries, burgers, fried chicken..."
Simon asked the kitchen to prepare her requests while he took Hazel to the deck. The salty sea breeze made Hazel feel more energetic.
There was already a little light on the skyline.
"The sun will rise soon," Hazel held the mast and looked up to the horizon.
"Yeah." Simon smiled, "It looks like we can watch the sunrise together."
"What is that? Is it an island?" Hazel suddenly pointed to a shadow not far away, "Can we go to the island to see it?"
Simon frowned slightly. Hazel's excitement about the island seemed a bit odd. Why would she suddenly want to go to the island?
He had passed by the island before, but he never set foot on it.
"That was a deserted island made up of only stones, not a good place for sightseeing," Simon said.
"But I just want to go check it out." Hazel's eyes were all curious, "If you don't let me go, I will always wonder what it is like. Even if there is nothing there, we will have the memory of watching the sunrise together on the island, right?"
Simon was suddenly filled with joy. He reached out and pulled Hazel into his arms to hug her. "Sweetheart, you've accepted me, have you? You have feelings for me, right?"
Hazel's heart feel nervous. She tried to squeeze a smile, "You are good to me. I can feel it, and I am very touched. However, we should not go too fast. We should develop our relationship step by step, right? "