Chapter 1340 Staring at the visibly distraught Eleanor, Robin was silent for a long time, so long that Eleanor thought he would not speak again.
âThereâs no such thing as a lost cause, everyone has their own perspective and thoughts.â
âMaybe. Eleanor agreed, but her gaze drifted out the window, filled with loneliness, a sight that tugged at Robinâs heartstrings. He knew Eleanor loved Bernard, so her declaration of ânever see him again in life or deathâ was just an outburst after being hurt.
Robin understood this clear as day, so he didnât press the matter further, instead just staying by her side in quiet support.
After a period of silence, Eleanor seemed to remember something and turned to look at Robin.
âYou said something to me behind the door the other day, but it was obscured by blood, and I didnât see it.â
She held her glass of water, looking lost, her gaze on Robin, âWhat did you say?â
Robin was taken aback, seemingly surprised Eleanor remembered, and he got nervous. âNothingâ he said.
Eleanor tilted her head slightly, her skeptical gaze lingering on the strangely flustered Robin.
âYou should tell me, or else Iâll keep thinking about it.â
Facing the divorced Eleanor, Robin could have confessed his feelings for her. But he knew that as long as Bernard reached out, no matter how hard others tried or how much they liked her, she would follow Bernard.
In the face of such a love that has weathered life and death, Robinâs affection was insignificant.
So, itâs better not to tell her, to avoid making her feel burdened in the future.
âI told you to remember to send my prize money to my house.â
She had been expecting him to say something touching, but he had been worrying about her prize money, âYou really need the money that badly?â
Robin, his eyes reddened, nodded, âYes.â
His only chance to confess his feelings in this lifetime had just slipped by. Honestly, it was regrettable, but their current distance was just right.
With his back to the light, Eleanor couldnât see the tears in his eyes.
âDo you have a pen and paper? Iâll write down the address where Ace left my prize money for you to pick up.â
She had put the note in her suitcase, but now that the suitcase was gone, it was okay, she remembered it.
âNo rush.â Robin slowly replied, hiding all the complicated emotions in his eyes, and reached out to take the glass of water from her hands.
He put the glass back on the hospital bed tray, replaced it with a clean one, poured some warm water, and handed it to her.
âHave some water first. Iâm going to let the others know.â
Upon hearing that he was going to inform the others, Eleanor quickly asked, âDo they all know Iâm back?â
âThey all know.â
âAre they okay?â
Robin glanced at the worried Eleanor, âNot very good.â
Before Eleanor left, she left a letter.
It said she was going to find Bernard and Caleb, and asked Hailey and Katharine not to worry.
But even Bernard and Caleb hadnât returned safely, how could Hailey and Katharine not worry?
So the two pregnant women, one was constantly crying, and the other was oscillating between insanity and tears.
Only Cedric, Scott, Aidyn, along with Evan and Gianna, were searching everywhere for the location of Area Opaca, but to no avail, until he and Eleanor returned one after another.
Haileyâs baby was due in a few months, she was exhausted but still insisted on staying by the hospital bed, waiting for Eleanor to wake up. It was Cedric who couldnât bear to see it and forcibly carried her away.
Katharine also stayed, because she wanted to wait for Eleanor to wake up and ask her if Caleb was still alive. Robin had told her that Caleb was dead, but she didnât believe it, insisting on hearing the answer from Eleanorâs mouth.
After hearing Robinâs words, Eleanor was filled with guilt, âItâs my fault for making them worry about me.â
Robin shook his head, âThey will understand.â
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After saying this, Robin, forcing himself to stand up from the wheelchair, helped Eleanor lie down, âRest well, meet them in your best condition when they arrive, so they wonât worry.â
After helping her to lie down, Robin pulled over the soft blanket and covered her.
Eleanor thought he made sense, so she obediently closed her eyes again.
âWake me up when they are here.â
âOkay.â Robinâs voice was filled with a tenderness that even he didnât realize.
He stared at Eleanorâs sleeping face for a while before taking out his phone. He sent a message to order a light meal to be delivered, then notified the others.
But the person who appeared in the hospital room was not Hailey and the others, but Peterson Sharp, the third son of the Sharp family.
Looking at the man standing in the doorway against the light, Robinâs handsome face took on a somber expression, âWho are you here to see, Mr.
Peterson?â
Dressed in a gray suit, exuding an air of elegance and nobility, Peterson tilted his chin towards Eleanor, âIâm here to see her.â