[Nahyuta feels guilty for not telling Rayfa the reason Dhurke was away, but Dhurke had asked him not to. Wanting to honour their father's wishes, he hasn't brought it up with her... and nor does he really want to, considering the harrowing reason why he's away.
When Rayfa finds him with a book in his room, though, he looks up.]
I'm reading. Is there something I can help you with?
[He's not trying to sound dismissive; it's a genuine question, considering he's practically like a houseservant to her a lot of the time, smh.]
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When Rayfa finds him with a book in his room, though, he looks up.]
I'm reading. Is there something I can help you with?
[He's not trying to sound dismissive; it's a genuine question, considering he's practically like a houseservant to her a lot of the time, smh.]