It would have been better if she didn't ask. Gareth thought of his relationship with Elisa, and his head hurt.
He sounded slightly disappointed. "There's no progress."
Monica's face fell when she heard it. "If there's no progress, why are you still wasting time with her? Do you think your grandparents can interfere if you look for someone else?"
Monica was displeased.
Gareth furrowed his brows when he heard it. He made his stance clear. "No one is like Elisa. Mom, why have you started interfering in my love life?"
Although Monica had never regarded Elisa highly, she had never interfered excessively.
It annoyed Gareth.
Monica felt a dull pressure in her chest. She retorted unhappily. "I just don't want to see you continue to waste your time on something impossible. Leave the past behind."
Gareth understood it full well.
If this were the past, he would never turn back. He wouldn't waste so much time on the same thing or the same person.
But she was Elisa.
It was the person he realized he had genuine feelings for after he had experienced so much.
Therefore, how could he just give up?
Gareth restrained his thoughts and said coldly, "Mom, is there anything else?"
Monica instantly understood what he meant.
But since she was on the phone with him, how could she hang up after a short while?
She was unhappy, and her voice grew cold. "Can't I call you if there's nothing else? Gareth, I hope you listen to what I'm saying. Think of your present. You're not young anymore. You're not an eighteen-year-old child."
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