In the end, I didn't hear what exactly I wanted to hear from him. He admitted nothing. I asked no clear question, so technically, it wasn't his fault. I internally shook my head to myself. The farmers witnessed our little commotion. They curiously gazed at us, especially at me, when I strode towards them to get away from Razbill. However, when the eyes moved over my shoulder, I knew he followed me. It wasn't like there was anywhere for him and me to go when it was lunchtime. Everyone was expecting us to join. I moved to the fences with attached bamboo chairs and sat on it, grimacing as I took off the boots of my feet. It was soaked with water and it was frustrating. When I lifted my head, I met Razbill's eyes. He sighed heavily at the sight and whispered something to the farmer close to