A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 100
Chapter 100
“What?”
It took Cedric Laurence a while to realize that Bernard was asking if Jason Clowers would marry Eleanor
Shultz.
“No way! With Ms. Shultz’s background, the Clowers family would never agree to let Jason marry her!”
“Really?”
Bernard asked skeptically, his eyes full of disbelief.
They had grown up together and were once lovers.
Due to his amnesia, they had lost contact for five years, but now that they had reunited, it was natural for them to get back together, right?
Before knowing their past, he was sure that Jason wouldn’t go against the Clowers family for Eleanor.
But now, he felt that the Jason who had regained his memories would do anything for her since they were
once so in love.
“What… happened to you?”
downcast mood, Cedric was
Ms. Shultz, right? Otherwise, why would he
“I’m fine.”
the departing Rolls Royce, turned back to Cedric, and
and distant demeanor again, Cedric held back his words.
be launched at
test it
“No need.”
had been researching computer science for many years and had achieved numerous remarkable results in the field of
after it goes public.”
of the entire Lawrence Group. He never asked about the process,
the results.
“No
finishing the business, Cedric brought up
Ratliff arguing with the security guard downstairs just now?”
but Cedric couldn’t help but complain.
only did she argue with the security guard, she also claimed to be your fiancée. You two haven’t
days, I will propose to her.”
cut off by Bernard’s
“What?”
indifferently, “Go back to the old house and tell the butler
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