Lyndon’s gaze settled upon Rena.
Waylen tenderly caressed her hair and said in a hoarse voice, “I’ll go check on her. I’ll return soon to be by your side! Please wait for me here, alright?”
Rena couldn’t help but feel deeply disappointed.
Enduring her own pain, she looked at him and softly uttered, “Wayien, I am also in a distressing state. I’m also hurt.”
Elvira’s condition was self-inflicted.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut Rena’s suffering stemmed from Waylen. How could he leave her alone and rush to Elvira’s side?
Waylen furrowed his brow. “I’ll be back quickly. It won’t cause any delays!”
Rena knew he blamed her for being thoughtless.
Even Dahlia’s tone lost its previous warmth. “Miss Gordon, Elvira and Waylen have been separated for quite some time. You needn’t dwell on it too much! They are merely friends now.”
Rena delicately closed her eyes.
A twinge of pain in her lower abdomen resurfaced.
She attempted to straighten her posture.
“Waylen, you may depart,” she uttered.
Lyndon and Dahlia conveyed their appreciation to Rena, showering her with praise for her rationality.
As Waylen rose to his feet, he gracefully removed his coat and presented it to Rena.
The instant the coat made contact with her body, she abruptly recoiled, pushing it away.
Waylen was taken aback, left stunned by her reaction.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSoftly, Rena murmured, “I have no use for it.”
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Had he chosen to accompany Elvira and bestowed upon her a garment?
It was unnecessary.
Waylen’s ill temper was now further agitated as Rena publicly embarrassed him, displeasing him greatly. He expressed his discontent, saying unhappily, “I’ll take you back later!”
Rena remained silent, choosing not to respond.
In that precise moment, it was Rena’s turn to visit the doctor.
As she stood, she purposefully avoided making eye contact with Waylen.
She wasn’t that cheap and refused to beg him any longer. There were countless men in the world; perhaps not as exceptional as him but what did it matter?