Actually, from the moment she walked in, he wanted to say this. Elena with her head bowed, he could tell that she had been blaming herself for getting hurt for him. She is truly a kind and lovely woman.
"It's an accident," he interrupted Elena. "There's no need to blame yourself, no one is responsible for this." He spoke so earnestly that Elena felt uneasy instead.
"Perhaps Osiris is deliberately pulling your reins, leading to—" William gave her a strange look. "It's not like that."
"It was him who saved me."
William didn't want to tell Elena, but he didn't want to lie to her even more.
Even if the truth would make her biased, he could only admit it.
"That gentleman, if he hadn't noticed the problem with the horse and helped me hold the reins in time, I would have been more seriously injured." William was somewhat grateful that he only had a leg fracture. "But then again, if he hadn't started it, this wouldn't have happened either."
Elena lowered her head, unable to describe the feeling in her heart.
The silence in the ward spread like ripples in the water.
After a while, Elena let out a dry laugh.
"Nothing else matters, as long as you're okay, I can relax."
She chatted with William for a while about this and that, until he fell asleep, then she came out of the ward.
Xilin was waiting at the door.
"Your Highness should not suffer unjustly." Elena knew he was trying to wake himself up. "I won't let this matter spread, and no one dares to speak ill of Your Highness because of such unfounded rumors."
Coming out of the hospital, the clear and cloudless sky seemed particularly vast. But Elena felt no warmth from the sunshine in her heart. She turned around and looked at the towering hospital building.
She actually couldn't distinguish the location of William's ward. She just stared blankly for a while, then looked at the crowd. Some people and some things are destined to run parallel lines. The day William was discharged, Elena only sent one text message.
She is at home, next to her is Maxim tasting the works. The phone is in her hand, William replied to a text, but Elena didn't reply, just glanced at it and put it aside. "Didn't you say you wanted to start over?"
Maxim Yuguang glanced at her, and her pale face at the moment was somewhat distorted under the not-so-bright light.
"Mark, you won't find a girlfriend like this."
Elena Just one look and couldn't help but tease.
Yes, her second brother is good in every way, except for his unhealthy-looking face.
"Now you're talking about yourself."
Maxim is not as easy to please as Gert.
"Do you really not like William at all?" He couldn't tell.
"No," Elena knew she couldn't deceive him and admitted honestly, "Although I can't say I like him very much, I do have some affection for him. Gentle and considerate, and a noble prince, who wouldn't be moved?"
"Well, that's true," Maxim half-heartedly agreed.
they The time the siblings spend together is mostly spent doing their own thing, without bothering each other. Even without chatting, they don't feel bored, but rather very comfortable. Maxim has always been very curious, thinking that Elena would say something more about the prince, but she suddenly stopped.
At that moment, there was a scratching feeling in my heart.
"And then?" Maxim put down the book and stared intently at Elena.
This great writer has a not-so-good habit: once he becomes interested in something, he always gets overly curious.
"What then?" Elena played with her fingers, teasing him on purpose.
"Elena, you know what I want to hear."
"Why don't you want to date?" Elena tilted her head, her gray eyes shining with a captivating light.
She is very clear about how excellent William is.
"I can't stand his status," Elena sighed deeply with resentment.
"Elena, His Highness is here."
Gert's loud voice could be heard all the way upstairs, even they could hear it clearly.
Maxim yawned and waved at her, "I'm starting to feel sorry for Our elder brother now."
Elena resisted the urge to grab a book and throw it at him, and instead went downstairs first. In the living room, William was guided to the main seat by Gert. The overly attentive Gert clearly wanted to make a good impression on this prince who could very likely become his brother-in-law.
So when he saw Elena appear at the top of the stairs, he warmly ushered Elena over.
"You two chat, I'll have the servants disperse."
Before leaving, he considerately added this sentence.
Elena felt a little awkward when she noticed that William was dressed very formally today.
"Let's go for a walk outside."
"Okay," William gently agreed with her.
Castle courtyard, the Rose garden where Elena often stays, the uniquely different roses bloom brilliantly under careful cultivation.
The light dew drops on the petals, like a budding young girl, so endearing.
"I remember last time I came, this rose was just a bud."
William leaned over and caught a faint scent that boosted his confidence for today's visit. "Hmm, the flowers are growing quite fast," he remarked.
Elena responded indifferently.
If it were a normal day, William would definitely have noticed her coldness, but today William's thoughts were disrupted by other things, and he is very nervous now.
"I, I have something to ask you."
He tried hard to calm himself down, but as soon as he spoke, the corners of his mouth unconsciously began to curve upwards.
"What would you like to drink? Juice or coffee?" Elena asked, with her back to him, in the rest cabin of the flower house.
"Do you have water?"
"Yes."
Elena handed him a glass of iced water and drank a glass of grapefruit juice herself.
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