Roman Lynch had clearly picked up on the undercurrents swirling around his friend. The moment he saw Nina Walsh chasing after Victor Morgan, he had immediately rushed over.
But by the time he got there, all he saw was Nina Walsh standing alone on the path, looking dejected.
Roman Lynch had prepared a whole lecture for Nina Walsh, but when he saw her standing there on the path, all alone with her back to him, he couldn't bring himself to say any of it.
Even if Victor Morgan wasn't married, and even if he knew she liked him, the two of them could never be together.
Putting aside whether Victor Morgan even liked her, just based on their family backgrounds, a family like the Morgans would find it very difficult to accept Nina Walsh.
It wasn't the arrogance of one family, but the fact that adult society was inherently arrogant.
