Veraâs lips trembled and she repeated, âTell me, what will you compensate her with?â
Lyndonâs face turned pale.
Unable to comprehend, he muttered to himself, âShe canât play the piano anymore?â
Lyndon, renowned worldwide for his musical accomplishments, had longed for a prodigious student.
Renaâs extraordinary skills and their biological connection filled him with joy.
He had watched videos of Rena playing the piano, believing that with his teaching and her dedication, she would undoubtedly become a remarkable pianist.
Pain gripped Lyndonâs heart.
Waylen, who happened to arrive at that moment after hearing of Renaâs hospitalization, witnessed the scene unfold.
Dahliaâs words had angered him, but upon hearing what Vera had to say, his handsome face tightened, his fists clenching tightly.
He recalled the time he had asked Rena if she would still want to go to Flirean to study music, to which she had firmly replied that she wouid never go.
It now dawned on him that it wasnât due to the lack BE courage to chase her dreams or something, but rather because her dreams had been shattered.
She wouldnât even be able to drive anymore.
Struggling to find the right words, Waylen choked, âI want to see her.
â
Veraâs eyes turned red, and she said with a trembling voice, âWaylen, you are the last person Rena wishes to see!â
He was the last person Rena wished to see!
The words pierced Waylenâs heart like a sharp knife, causing immense pain.
He yearned to extract the knife, but he felt utterly helpless.
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He didnât force his way into the ward.
Instead he peered through the doorâs narrow crack, catching a glimpse of Rena lying there peacefully, as obedient as she had once been in his arms.
She remained silent, devoid of any words or sounds.
In a hoarse voice, Waylen pleaded, âPlease, at least let me consult an expert for her.
â ,
Rarely displaying such humility, Waylen turned to Vera and pleaded sincerely, âI just want to make amends.
â
Vera, strong-willed as ever, was about to rebuff him when Roscoe intervened, firmly grasping her arm.
âVera, please donât be stubborn.
Renaâs recovery is of utmost importance right now.
â
Roscoeâs tone changed as he addressed Waylen, his face adopting a smile.
âWaylen, Vera can be impulsive at times.
I apologize on her behalf.
Please lend your support to Rena.
Thank you.
â
Waylen remained silent, his gaze fixed upon Rena.
He yearned for her to wake up, and he wanted to hold her in his arms once more.
He wanted to assure her that given another chance, he would never let her down again.