As for the matter between Xavier Brooke and Iris Warden, he didn't want to hear or know a thing about it.
He could be indifferent, pretend they didn't exist, just as they pretended he didn't.
He never sought them out, even when he was close to death, because he knew that even if he died, it wouldn't matter to them. Over the years, they had seen him close to death countless times and had probably grown numb to it.
Perhaps, if he truly died, it would be a relief to them.
They probably never expected him to have survived until now, did they?
That year, Iris told him—
'Landon... Mother's life is also very short, and I have my own goals and dreams, many things I haven't done. I hope you can understand your mother. I had no other choice, the end between your father and me could only be like this.'
Later on, he coincidentally met her again at a banquet abroad, and she said to him: