0101 Your Name

0101 Your Name

As the sun set, the starlight that had traveled across light years of space was purified by the raindrops and regained its original brilliance. The starlight was reflected in the small puddles that had accumulated in the quaint streets and courtyards of the town, embellishing the wet cobblestones with a mysterious starry sky that mirrored the one above.

In the six-story building of the orphanage, the dining room on the second floor, which was normally used for meals, had now been transformed into a festive hall. At this moment, a lively dinner party was being held here to celebrate the return of Bryan, the benefactor of the orphanage.

If it came to the grandeur of the banquet scale, this banquet was obviously not comparable to Hogwart's opening banquet or Halloween banquet, where hundreds of students and teachers gathered in the magnificent Great Hall. But if it came to the joyfulness of the atmosphere, this banquet was more than enough to make everyone happy.

As the banquet progressed to the second half, Bryan, who was originally the center of attention, was gradually left aside by the children and staff. Even on Christmas, the children who rarely had a chance to enjoy such a rich feast were eager to taste everything. They moved lightly among the tables full of fragrant fried steaks, roasted sausages, potato pies, cream puddings, and various juices. The smiles on their tender cheeks were more delicate than blooming tulips in spring.

Bryan leaned on the wooden railing of the stairs, watching the scene in front of him with a gentle expression on his handsome face. He wore a simple black suit that accentuated his tall and slender figure. His dark brown hair was neatly combed back, revealing his sharp features and deep eyes.

His eyes moved around, and when his gaze fell on that smiling face that was dining with the children, his eyelids trembled slightly and a different color flashed in his eyes.

This was a lady with a gentle and pleasant appearance.

She was one of the volunteers who helped out at the orphanage. She wore a simple style long skirt in beige that just covered her knees. Her emerald green long hair that matched her eyes was softly draped over her shoulders. Her skin emitted a faint fluorescence under the not too bright light. The fresh breath lingering around her body, even if separated by tens of feet, Bryan could still smell it faintly.

Graceful temples and elegant posture–this was Bryan's evaluation of her.

To be honest, Bryan, who shuttled between two worlds and had a wide range of knowledge, had never seen a lady with such a graceful temperament in either world. This lady who volunteered at the orphanage seemed to notice Bryan's gaze. She turned her head and looked at Bryan by the stairs. She nodded her head slightly and there was a friendly smile on her lips.

Bryan smiled back in response. Then, taking advantage of everyone's inattention, he turned and walked up the stairs quietly.

The upstairs could still hear the lively noise on the second floor. Bryan walked expressionlessly in the dim corridor. He looked around and tapped on the walls from time to time to judge whether the quality of this dormitory was up to standard. Unconsciously, he had reached the top floor.

Through a steel ladder next to a laundry room, Bryan climbed onto the roof and walked to the railing.Nnêw n0vel chapters are published at novelhall.com

The view from the roof was not very open, because the low-rise buildings on both sides and opposite blocked most of the scenery near the orphanage. Fortunately, it was far away from trouble and dimly lit. Therefore, the starry sky was still bright and clear.

Bryan rested his arms on the railing and looked up at the night sky quietly. After a while, a cool breeze came across his face. Bryan squinted his eyes and took out a cigarette from his pocket.

Smoking was Bryan's habit in his previous life, and he had a big addiction at that time. But since he came to this world and experienced infancy, childhood, and adolescence again, he had successfully quit this bad habit and had no intention of picking it up again.

In winter, due to lack of funds to repair doors, windows and cracked walls, there was a draft everywhere in the room. The biting cold wind was not something that thin quilts could resist. In order not to freeze to death, we would squeeze into one bed with several people, shivering and looking forward to the dawn. Many children who were about the same age as me left the orphanage and broke contact with it completely. I understand this behavior because this orphanage brought them too many unpleasant memories–"

Bryan talked about the past, the topic was abrupt, but Victoria did not show a surprised expression.

"Mrs. Reagan told me that you went to a boarding school later. I heard that it was registered by your parents before you were born."

Victoria tried to change the topic and asked gently. Bryan rubbed his fingers and smiled casually.

"I spent my entire teenage there. It was a very good school. The food was delicious and I could sleep well. What about you, Victoria? I suppose your growing environment is much better than these children below?"

Victoria lifted up the messy hair in front of her eyes and did not answer Bryan's question directly, but said in an ethereal voice,

"Actually, it's not as good as you imagine."

Bryan nodded slightly and didn't say anything more.

The two stood side by side, staring at the deep night sky, accompanied by a kind of unspeakable depression. From beginning to end, no child came up to look for Bryan or Victoria. These clever little guys also had their own little thoughts. They quietly cleaned up the mess in the dining room with the staff and returned to their rooms. They hid in their beds and laughed and discussed Bryan brother and Victoria sister on the rooftop.

The lights in the houses on both sides of the street went out one by one. In the end, except for the dim yellow light from the two rows of street lamps, everything was silent.

"So, Miss Victoria,"

When the bright moon was westward, Bryan turned his head expressionlessly and spoke again. His voice was cold and sharp, like a blade that cut through the air.

"Can I ask your real name?"

"Cliodna–"

The elegant lady's bright face showed an unsurprising smile. She lowered her eyes and whispered with a hint of apology,

"Cliodna Coffey, this is my real name, Mr. Golden Viper–"

/FicFrenzy