Chapter 1695
Facing the icy Griffon, the members of the Knight pack and the Carmine pack were fine, but Silas felt awkward.
He didn't know how to face Griffon and Taya, feeling like his presence would affect them and make him stand out.
Seeing Silas sitting in his wheelchair, silent and with his head lowered, Harper, who had already changed clothes, voluntarily sat beside him and talked to him.
With Harper around, the loneliness emanating from Silas gradually lessened, and he dared to lift his head and look at Taya, who was sitting quietly across from him.
Her hand was held by the man's long and big hand, placed on his thigh, and their intimacy was evident, indicating they had done it countless times to be so natural.
Sensing the warm gaze, Taya hesitated for two seconds before slowly raising her head. In that moment when her gaze met Silas's, she curved her mouth, revealing a gentle smile.
Seeing that pure smile without any impurities, Silas understood that Taya had let go and no longer felt awkward, so he didn't need to feel embarrassed either.
After bitterly smiling in his heart, Silas also smiled back.
The process of the two exchanging smiles was noticed by Johnny, who occasionally glanced at Taya.
He couldn't help but wonder what the relationship between Silas and Taya was and how they dared to exchange looks in this kind of situation.
As he pondered, a thought suddenly rushed into his mind: Could it be that Griffon is being cuckolded? Thinking of this, Johnny curled his lips and smiled, but because he couldn't hold it in, he laughed out loud.
In the incredibly quiet cabin, an unexpected burst of laughter suddenly erupted, and everyone turned to look at him...
Johnny instantly suppressed his smile and, expressionless, lifted his foot and kicked Herb hard. "Didn't you ask me to help you defeat Griffon? What are you hesitating for?"
Herb, who was inexplicably kicked, looked wronged and glared at Johnny before instructing the waiter to bring the cards.
Herb, who received the cards, skillfully shuffled them like performing magic, then held them in his hand.
He closed the cards, placed them on the table, and provocatively looked at Griffon. "Let's play something simple today, not relying on intelligence or physical strength, just luck. Purely drawing number cards, how about it?"
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