James, feeling a bit uncomfortable, lightly parted his thin lips and spoke softly, thinking of his wife's words.
"Paul, what difference does it make if you let them date for a while?"
"......"
If the person in front of him wasn't his own brother, Paul would have burst out swearing long ago.
"James, you're not good at comforting people. Just sit quietly with me for a while."
James lowered his gaze and thought for a moment, seemingly unable to find any comforting words, so he remained silent.
After a while, the man couldn't help but speak again:
"Once they've dated for a while and realize they're not compatible, they'll naturally break up."
"......"
"Then you can go back to Eva after they break up. It'll be more effective than persistently pursuing her now."
"......"
"James, please, stop talking..."
What James said was indeed not very pleasant, but it was the truth.
After understanding the whole story, he felt that sooner or later, Jayden would make a mistake that Eva couldn't forgive.
After all, one's character is deeply rooted and can't be easily changed. Paul didn't need to rush things.
James glanced at the candy on the bedside cabinet, picked one out, and placed it in Paul's palm.
"Sometimes, the more you try to hold onto something, the more you lose it. It's better to let go, and she'll come back on her own."
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