Tina thought that Selene was worried about Dylan in the ward.
She walked over and patted her on the shoulder. "Selene, he's okay. Don't worry!"
Selene slowly raised her head, her eyes glazed. "Is he okay?"
"Yes..." Tina found it hard to continue. With pain in her eyes, she added, "But he cannot play the piano again in the future... You can go in and take a look at him, Selene."
In the past, Selene's eyes always followed Dylan.
However, at this time, she shook her head gently.
She stood by the door just now, so she also heard what the doctor said. When she heard that Dylan's injured right hand could no longer play the piano, the taste of blood in her throat overcame her, and she felt like throwing up.
Selene was silent for a few seconds and then looked at Wilson." I won't make trouble anymore. I will go abroad as you ordered and won't come back without your permission in five years!"
Wilson and Tina looked at each other, and their eyes were full of surprise.
Wilson asked in surprise, "You've figured it out, Selene?"
After all, Selene had been resisting his order and unwilling to listen to him. She tried her best to avoid leaving this country for only one reason: Dylan was here. Leaving him would kill her.
She was unwilling to listen to him. To his great surprise, she suddenly changed her mind this time, which was really surprising.
Selene lowered her eyes and didn't say anything.
She didn't think it through, but... gave up on him.
Selene met Dylan at a concert and fell in love with him at first sight. Until now, she still deeply remembered the first time she saw Dylan-He was wearing a black tuxedo and concentrated on playing the piano, his slender fingers wandering on the black and white piano keys. He was shining in her eyes.
Selene had been spoiled and loved by every family member since she was a child, but Dylan frustrated her countless times.
When they were together, he rarely smiled, but every time he played the piano, there was light in his eyes.
Therefore, just like Tina, Selene knew music had irreplaceable importance in Dylan's life
For pianists, hands were the most precious thing.
However, to save Tina, Dylan didn't hesitate to take the risk of hurting his hands. Even if he couldn't play the piano, it didn't matter. How deeply he loved Tina that he was willing to sacrifice so much for her?!
Selene was shocked.
At that moment, she suddenly realized that her efforts were useless.
No matter how reluctant she was, no matter how hard she tried, Dylan would never be hers, nor would he fall in love with her.
For the first time, Tina saw the dejected expression on Selene's face. She asked with concern, "Are you okay?"
Selene tried to force a smile but failed. She slowly got up from her chair and said, "I'm fine. See you then. I'm going home to pack my things."
Then, she left slowly.
Tina and Wilson looked at her back in a daze. When the sun shone on her back, her receding figure looked so sad lonely.
The night fell.
Tina was sitting on the sofa in the living room of the No.1 Luxurious Residence, lost in thought.
A shadow covered her head, and then Wilson sat next to her.
Her hands felt warm.
Wilson took her hand and put it on a white porcelain bowl. "You shouldn't have had lunch at noon, and you didn't eat much at night. This is the sweet porridge I asked the maid to cook. Have some!"
After leaving the hospital in the daytime, they separated and went back to work.
Tina squeezed out a smile. "Thank you!"
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