Looking at the figure leaving the villa without hesitation, Silas’s eyes suddenly turned dark.
His heart seemed to be cut into pieces, and it hurt so much that he felt suffocated. He wished he could catch up with her and hug her, tell her not to leave.
But there was no reaction from his legs at all. He was like a good-for-nothing. What qualifications did he have to keep her by his side? He was no longer a wolf, no longer a strong Alpha.
He looked up at the afterglow of the setting sun and covered his eyes with one hand. A petite figure appeared, blocking out the dazzling sunlight for him.
Through the gaps between his fingers, Silas vaguely saw that Taya tilted her head, opened the bottle of water in her hand, and lifted it to his mouth.
“I saw that your lips were dry, so I asked Nora for a bottle of water.”
It turned out that she didn’t leave…
He couldn’t say whether it was more joy or more fear of burdening her.
At this moment, he just opened his mouth obediently and let her take care of him.
Seeing that he was obedient, the corners of Taya’s mouth curled up slightly. She squatted down in front of him again.
“I know you’re afraid that I’ll work too hard to take care of you, so you want to push me away. But in the past, when I had such a serious heart attack, you took great pains to take care of me and never gave up on me. Now that you’ve injured your leg for me and can’t move, how can I abandon you?”
Taya touched his legs and said firmly, “I’ll stay with you until you stand up again. At that time, if you feel annoyed, push me away, okay?”
Her loyalty warmed Silas’s heart. “Taya, you said that I’m stupid. You’re the stupidest…”
On Taya’s charming face, a faint smile appeared. “Silas, the word ‘stupid’ only suits you.”
Before she died, she had said harsh words to him, but he still followed her without hesitation.
If he wasn’t stupid, then who was…
Taya looked up at the sky and said softly, “It’s getting dark. Shall I push you in?”
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