"Don't worry about me." Brian said with a smile: "We may not have influence now, but we still have money. To me, these days are more relaxing. Initially, running a company was a bit strenuous for me. In future, I will have time to travel around and visit you in Bayspring. Maybe this kind of life is more suitable for me. It's just that my father still needs some time to adapt."
"I'm glad you're okay, actually I've always been worried about you." Helen Blair murmured.
Brian did not say anything else, he just quietly looked at her, his gaze hanging lovingly. After a while, he suddenly pulled Helen Blair into his arms.
Just as Helen Blair tried to break free, Brian softly said in her ear, "Don't move, Helen, just for a bit, let me hold you one last time. I don't have any ulterior motives, I just want to hug you."
His voice was gentle and slow, filled with a hint of sadness.
It was a simple and warm embrace, without any hint of impropriety. Helen Blair did not struggle any further.