At that time, Harper sat beside them, propping her head up and watching the two of them discuss.
One of them wanted to get mated and formed a family, but the other always politely declined.
Harper always felt that one day Silas would regret it, and it turned out to be true.
Actually, it was Silas himself who gradually pushed Taya away during their time together.
Silas was likely trapped in this regret and unable to move on because he hadn’t forgiven himself.
At this point, Harper stopped thinking about the past and approached Silas. She gently placed her hand on his shoulder and slowly bent down to meet his gaze.
“Things should not be forced. Don’t put too many shackles on yourself You’ve only lived half of your life. Look ahead. There are many more twenty-year periods to come. Don’t keep imprisoning yourself in the past twenty years.”
There were too many philosophical and profound words that Harper couldn’t express. She could only offer some motivational words like this, hoping that Silas can be inspired by them.
Silas just nodded and smiled at her. Harper didn’t know if he understood.
Jayden, who was standing next to them, didn’t know what they were talking about. But from a few words, he could tell that Silas had been hurt in love.
Jayden wondered, “Could it be related to the boss of the hospital? Is it possible that the boss’s newlywed wife is Mr. Sterling’ former lover?”
While Jayden was pondering about their relationship, Harper’s phone rang Since she was about to push Sila s’s wheelchair, she asked Jayden to help her pull out the phone.
Jayden lowered his head and glanced at the screen. When he saw the rame displayed on it, he didn’t say it out loud, but instead wisely said, “You got a phone call.”
Harper didn’t realize it and asked Jayden, “Whose call?”
Jayden didn’t say anything, but Silas understood and instinctively glanced at the phone screen.
At the sight of the name Taya, Silas felt so heartbroken that it left him breathless for a long time.
Harper didn’t notice Sila s’s expression and reached out to take her phone. When she saw that it was Taya calling, she looked at him.
“Silas, let me answer this call first. You guys go ahead.”
Silas wanted to say “Let me hear her voice”, but felt it was inappropriate, so he pushed his wheelchair away.
Looking at the lonely figure, Harper unlocked her phone and said, “Taya, what’s up?”
Taya, who had seen Henry’s post, called Harper and said, “I saw Henry’s post, saying that he and Stella are getting their mating certificate tomorrow. I just arrived in Germany and can’t make it back in time. Can you help me buy a gift and deliver it on my behalf?”
Harper exclaimed with surprise. “What? Are they getting mated tomorrow? I thought they would do it after you come back.”
Taya was also not quite sure. “Maybe the time has been changed?”
Harper nodded and said, “Oh, I’m currently in the Wolverly Capital. When I return tomorrow, I’ll buy two gifts to congratulate them.”
Taya, who was leaning on the railing of the villa, sat up slightly upon hearing that Harper was in the Wolverly Capital “What are you doing there?” she asked.
Harper was taken aback and only then realized that she had let slip. “L..”
Harper wasn’t very good at lying, so she said truthfully, “I came to see Silas.
Taya’s phone was on speaker, and Griffon was sitting on the sofa scrolling through his phone on the balcony.
Upon hearing the name “Silas,” Griffon’s fingers scrolling the screen froze for a second before he continued.
Taya instinctively glanced at Griffon and calmly replied with an “all right” when she found no reaction on his face.
Other words, such as asking how Silas doing or sending her regards, seemed too unnecessary.
Only by ending the topic with a simple “all right” can it appear ordinary.
After hanging up the phone, Taya put down her cell phone and walked over to Griffon.
Under the night sky, the man’s profile looked chiseled as if it were an art of Go d.
His long and thick eyelashes were cast down, covering up the cold expression in his eyes.
He was looking through the financial data of the Knight pack, his fingers sliding over the screen, but the rapid movement revealed his emotions to Taya.
She didn’t say anything but just sat down next to him. After a few seconds of silence, she reached out and pressed his phone screen.
“Honey, do you… know any doctors who specialize in treating legs?”
She still hoped that Silas could get to his feet, as only when he could stand up, her guilt could be alleviated somewhat.