Chapter 94 Appropriate Measure 
Bryan handed her a tissue. 
Emelie sighed and took it. “Thank you,” wiping away her tears.. 
Bryan didn’t say anything. 
Being a few years older than her, he understood the affairs between men and women very well. 
Love leads to complications, and emotions are the greatest erosion of willpower. 
He always kept his distance from such matters. 
“I’ve sent a message to Sam, asking him to come and pick you up.” 
Emelie initially refused. “It’s not necessary. It’s late, and it’s not right to bother Mr. Samuel.” 

Samuel glanced at her. “You have to stay somewhere tonight, don’t you?” 
Emelie was speechless 
Indeed. 
They were on the ship, not on land. She couldn’t just find a room in any hotel by spending some money. 
She couldn’t spend the night in the same room as Bryan either. Others might not see them as innocent if 
they were caught sleeping together. 
Just like her and Samuel, in William’s eyes, something had already happened. 
William took Patricia away, and they might do something tonight as well. 
William didn’t dislike Patricia. Although Patricia wasn’t like Daphne, William wasn’t limited to only Daphne. 
Of course, whether they slept together or not had nothing to do with Emelie. 
She could choose not to go to anyone’s room and stay on the deck or in one of the banquet halls for the 
night. 
But even so, there were unknown dangers. 
Samuel arrived promptly and exchanged greetings with Bryan. 
Bryan nodded. “Sam, take Ms. Hoven to rest. Ms. Hoven, don’t forget what we agreed on before.” 
Emelie nodded at his words, 
Samuel then led Emelie away. 
After leaving the room and walking a few feet, Samuel draped his coat over Emelie’s shoulders. 
“You’re still not fully recovered from your illness. Don’t make it worse.” 
Emelie replied, “I’ve caused you a lot of trouble tonight, Mr. Swanson.” 
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“These are just small troubles. As friends, we should lend a hand to each other when necessary.” 
Samuel smiled, adjusted his collar, and led her to third floor. 
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Emelie realized he wasn’t taking her to his room when they arrived. 
Samuel used his room key to open an empty room and handed the key card to her. 
“When Mr. Middleton took you away, I thought you might argue tonight. 
“I was prepared to come and pick you up, so I asked for another room. I just received the room key when Bryan called me. It seems that I was right.” 
Emelie was speechless. 
He wasn’t leaving her in Bryan’s room or taking her back to his. Instead, he arranged for another room for 
her. 
He respected her and always maintained propriety, making her feel she deserved to be treated well and not like someone without dignity. 
Emelie was moved. “Mr. Swanson, thank you.” 
“Hmm.” 
Samuel returned the diamond necklace she dropped in his room. “Your clothes have been sent for dry cleaning. They should be back tomorrow.” 
Emelie looked at the valuable diamond necklace and took it. “Thank you.” 
Samuel smiled wryly, having heard enough thanks from her, and pushed her into the room. 
“You’ve had a tiring day. Rest early. Goodnight.” 
He closed the door behind her and didn’t enter her room. It wasn’t appropriate to do so late at night. He only stood outside for a moment before returning to his room. 
Emelie was alone inside, and she didn’t turn on the light. The layout of the rooms on the ship was similar, so she walked toward the bedroom based on her instincts. 
She fell straight onto the bed as her knee hit the edge. 
Exhaustion engulfed her instantly. 
She stared into the darkness, her gaze fixed on the diamond necklace.