So many times, talk to the end on it, do not keep talking, keep persuading, that not only may not achieve the purpose, but also may be botched.
After all, it is annoying to talk people into making more irrational moves in case they get hot-headed.
Instead of that, it's better to say almost stop, leave the rest of the time to him, let him calm down and take his time to think about it, and maybe soon he can figure it out.
Amber, who walked out of the warm room, stopped and looked back at Cole, who was still squatting and unable to see his expression, and after a faint sigh of relief, continued to lift her feet and walk away.
When she returned to the villa, Mrs. Lyon happened to come down from upstairs and saw Amber alone in the living room, she couldn't help but ask, "Amber, why are you alone, where is Cole?"
"Cole is in the garden conservatory, I just talked to him about something and he had some trouble getting out, so he stayed there to think alone." Amber returned with a smile.
Mrs. Lyon nodded in a dazed way, "So, what did you talk about?"
"Auntie, I'm sorry, I can't tell you for now, we have to see if Cole can figure it out, if he can, maybe he'll tell you himself without me telling you, if he won't, I'll tell you all together before Cole does something wrong, so Auntie, please forgive me." Amber bowed in shame.
Mrs. Lyon waved her hand, "In that case, then Auntie won't ask, and you don't have to, but what you said about Cole possibly doing something wrong, is it something against the law?"
She was a little nervous.
Amber shook her head, "I don't think so, I don't think Cole would be that irrational."
What Cole did to Sheila, call it not exactly illegal, after all, the fact that Sheila was able to get out meant that Sheila was able to call the police.
But Sheila didn't do it, which means that she herself was voluntarily locked up in the villa by Cole.
So a willingness to fight one thing, can no longer be called a violation of the law.
What she calls Cole's likely wrongdoing is to break Sheila's heart even more than the legal aspect of the act.
When she heard Amber say that, Mrs. Lyon was relieved and patted her chest, "It's good that we won't break the law, as long as that brat doesn't break the law, let him do the rest."
She waved her hand and was not impressed.
Amber was relieved to see that Mrs. Lyon didn't pursue the question, and then lifted her bag, "Auntie, it's getting late, so I should say goodbye and leave."
"You're leaving now?" the old Mrs. Farrell obviously some reluctance, "the time is still early, stay a little longer, eat dinner before leaving."
"No, auntie." Amber shook her head and insisted on leaving, "Jared is still in the hospital waiting for me to go back and take care of him, you know that person, he never likes people to be close, so we didn't even find a caregiver, I've been taking care of him, I've been out for half a day, and I'm worried about him, so it's time to go back and take a look."
"So." Hearing her lay out Jared, what else could Mrs. Lyon do? Go with her, of course.
"Well then, then Auntie won't keep you, you can bring Jared over when he's ready, your uncle loves to talk to him." Mrs. Lyon said smilingly.
Amber hmmmed, "I will."
"That's fine, then wait a little longer, I'll have the kitchen load up the dishes left for Jared and hello bring them back." Mrs. Lyon said and headed for the kitchen.
Amber was not so bad for a moment, so she also sat back down on the sofa and waited.
After waiting for about ten minutes, the old Mrs. Farrell came over with the packed food, handed her the bag and told her to carry it well and not to spill it.
Amber took the trouble to say that she would mention it properly, and then was escorted out of the villa by Mrs. Lyon and drove away.
Back at the hospital, it was after 1pm.
Jared has been awake for a while now and is leaning against the head of the hospital bed, a book in his hand, reading again.
Amber opened the door and went in, Jared heard the sound and looked up, seeing that it was her coming back, his handsome face lifted with a clear light color of joy, "Back?"
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