Seeing him completely out of control, Sylvia furrowed her brow. She felt something was off with his mental state, but she didn't press further.
Exiting his room, Sylvia glanced at Miles, who gestured that things were just as they appeared. "At the beginning, I sensed something off with his mental state, but I couldn't figure out what it was. Now, can you feel it too? He's really not doing well. I don't know what else to do. Do you have any ideas?"
"It's obvious his mental state is the problem. As his brother, shouldn't you be concerned about what's going on with your sister? This situation is hard to explain."
Sylvia nodded in understanding and turned to Cyril.
Cyril remained silent. Honestly, he wasn't very concerned about his sister. She was more trouble than she was worth. This time, she'd caused him a lot of headaches. Just thinking about it made him annoyed, and he didn't want to deal with it.
"Even though she's my sister, she's also an individual. Her actions are not my responsibility. I can admit that some of the harm she's caused to you is my fault, but not everything. Ultimately, it's her own business."
This statement was cold and ruthless, but Sylvia understood Cyril's character well enough not to be surprised.
"Alright, arguing here won't solve anything. Let's talk about something else."
Since things had reached this point, there was no use dwelling on who was to blame. It was too late for that.
"Now that she's in your hands, just keep her with you for now. I'll handle the rest myself. As for you two..."
Sylvia glanced at Cyril and then at Miles, unsure of what to say. These two were quite frustrating.
"Given the current situation, you both probably have other things to do. I won't disturb you any longer. You can chat amongst yourselves."
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