Chapter 1790
Chapter 1790
Johnny shook his head. “I asked him to go to the deserted island.”
Johnny thought that if Taya could come out, she would also appear there.
The first thing he did when he opened his eyes was to ask Samuel to send someone to guard the deserted island to see if they could find her.
Fortunately, it didn’t take long for Samuel to discover Taya on the beach of the deserted island.
“But my father said that when he found you, you were all wet, as if you had been in the sea.”
“He didn’t know who pulled you out of the sea, only that the person who rescued you saved you.”
That’s why her pup was able to be saved.
When Taya heard this, she was somewhat stunned.
There was no one else nearby who could have saved her in time, only Brooks.
Could it be that he had a change of heart and came back to save her?
Taya didn’t want to believe this possibility, but she felt it could only be him…
But even if it was him, Taya’s resentment would not diminish.
How could they have lived so miserably if it weren’t for Brooks?
How could she have been bullied by Tara if it weren’t for Brooks?
Thinking of Tara forcing Griffon to unmated her, she couldn’t help but feel angry.
Seeing her clenching her fists and looking resentful, Johnny reached out and covered her hand.
“Your body hasn’t fully recovered, don’t get angry.”
Taya then slowly suppressed her feelings of resentment and quietly moved Johnny’s hand away.
Johnny pretended not to care and picked up a glass of water from the bedside table, handing it to Taya.
“Did you find Griffon later?”
Taking the glass, Taya hesitated for a moment. “I found him.”
She lowered her eyelashes and drank a sip of water without any emotion.
Finding Griffon should have made Taya very happy, but at the moment she was not in high spirits.
There was no longer the passionate love in her eyes, and Johnny couldn’t help but feel a little strange.
“What happened between you and him?”
Holding the cup, Taya lowered her head. “He doesn’t want me anymore.” Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
As she said this, a tear fell into the water glass. Johnny was stunned.
“How could that be?”
It was clear to everyone that Griffon loved Taya to the bone, so how could he not want her?
In the past, Taya would have kept her sadness to herself, but now she wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes and smiled at Johnny.
“He had no choice but to give me a unmate agreement and forced me to sign it.”
Johnny understood that Griffon had his reasons for driving Taya away. “Since he had no choice, it doesn’t mean he doesn’t want you.”
Taya nodded slightly, looking out the window with a hint of sadness in her eyes. Johnny stared at Taya, who remained silent, for a while before speaking again.
“Is he a player or a behind–the–scenes black–clothed man now?”
Taya could find him in only two ways. “He’s an inviter.”
Taya raised her hand and pointed to her chest. “His clothes are marked with the letters and numbers of the Erebus inviter.”
“Erebus–Inviter–2-9, his level should be higher than that of the black–clothed men, right?”
2-9 was a number, indicating his rank as an Erebus partner, and indeed it was a high level.
Griffon was quite capable, as an undercover S, he had managed to climb to the position of partner.
“Johnny.”
“Yes?”
“Someone of his level can freely enter and leave Erebus, right?”
Johnny wasn’t sure how Griffon became an Erebus inviter, but he knew that someone of this level could indeed move freely and was not bound by Erebus.
He hesitated to respond, and his silence was the best answer.
Taya’s eyelashes drooped again. “As long as he calls me within 23 days, I won’t go looking for him, and…”
Taya choked up and didn’t finish her sentence. Johnny comforted her.
“He probably still has a mission to complete. When he’s done, you can ask him about it.”
Taya’s fingertip gently rubbed the rim of the cup. “When I signed the unmate agreement, I told him that I would never see him until I die.”
Johnny paused for a moment, his eyes revealing a sense of understanding. “Are you blaming him?”
Taya nodded. “He hurt me in the same way twice.”
She was willing to accompany him to death, but she didn’t want to be coldly pushed away by him.
However, Griffon believed that doing so would protect her. She could understand him, but the pain in her heart was enough to bring her into a nightmare.
“I only know that he had no choice, but I don’t know the reasons behind it. Am I a failure?”
She had died once before, and three years later, she finally understood why he had treated her that way.
She thought that after experiencing this, he wouldn’t push her away again, but he remained as resolute as ever.
For Taya, who lacked a god’s–eye view, all of Griffon‘ unspoken grievances were a form of hurt.
Moreover, Griffon didn’t tell her anything, and many times, she felt like a fool, not knowing anything.