Chapter 514
Harold stepped on the bead expressionlessly and left the hall.
The servant hurriedly came in and knelt on the ground to pick up the beads. Antonio, however, smiled and said, “I’ve cherished a snake in my bosom.”
He looked at the merciful image of the Buddha and murmured, “It seems that there is not much time left.”
The servant said cautiously, “Sir, Master White really doesn’t respect you at all.”
“I don’t want him to be respectful to me.” Antonio bent down and picked up a bead. Looking at the Sanskrit engraved on it, he said lightly, “I only want him to be alive.”
Harold’s expression did not look good when he came out of Silent Temple. Luke guessed that there was bound to be a conflict between the father and son. He asked in a low voice, “Do you want to increase the guards at Silent Temple?”
“No need.” Harold walked forward and looked at an old apricot tree in the garden. He suddenly said, “I remember that there was a swing tied to it in the past.”
Luke said, “The swing has not been repaired for a long time, so it can’t be used anymore. In addition, the gardeners had to trim the branches, so the swing was torn down.”
Harold remained silent for a long time.
At this time, it was the natural season for apricot to mature. The tree branches were full of big yellow and orange apricots hanging on them. Harold raised his hand and lowered a branch to pick a few apricots.
Luke asked, “Should I get someone to collect all the fruits?”
“I just want to pick two for her to taste,” Harold said. “The little girl’s mouth has been spoiled. recently. She won’t be able to eat much.”
Crystal was the only little girl that Harold would mention. Luke understood.
Luke felt that Harold, who had just come out of Silent Temple, was full of gloom and hostility. At this time, when he mentioned Crystal, more than half of it disappeared in an instant.
“That swing,” Harold said, “It was Antonio who tied it up for me.”
Luke was stunned.
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