When my fever from the flu reached 104 Fahrenheit degrees, he seemed as if nothing had happened and asked me to wait in line in the middle of the night.

I was shivering with fever and wanted him to hold me to keep me warm, but he said in disgust, "We're not at home. It will make others uncomfortable."

The doctor at that time even noticed there was something serious with my body as I almost stumbled and requested Caleb to carry me to the bed to have a rest. Caleb refused to do so, saying that I couldn't take up the first aid bed just because of this trivial fever.

However, after hearing Ella's weep, he didn't even care about his face, which he valued most, and urged the doctor like this.

Everything he said and did made me realize that I was a joke.

I used to think he was just a calm and aloof person, but now, it turned out that I was not so important in his heart.

Unfortunately, I realized it too late.

After they queued up for the examination, Ella was intact from the accident.

Lowering her head in shame, she looked as if she had done something wrong.​

"Caleb, I..."

Instead of blaming, Caleb comforted her, "Fortunately, nothing happened; otherwise, it would be a big problem!"