Chapter 85: Silence is the Evasion of Rationality, Leaving the Other Party with Dignified Space_2

Gazing at the stranger's retreating figure, Monica crouched low in the bushes, her plane-like ears tucked back, not making a sound until she meowed softly after a long while.

From a side building's window not far away, Austin played with an ancient silver coin, observing the scene, and snorted, "Zip up and leave, he sure had his fun, utterly irresponsible."

The butler Megan stood behind him, silent; Wayne's self-indulgent way of stroking the cat reminded her of someone.

Silence is a rational avoidance, leaving room for the other party to save face, Megan hoped her silence would lead the other party to wake up in time.

Austin had little regard for Wayne, even though he hadn't read the diary, he knew this fellow was up to no good from a series of outsourced investigations alone.

What's frightening was Philark's assessment of Wayne, sparing no praises and extolling the junior without reservation.