Chapter 251
Eleanor Shultz stiffened a bit when she saw that the piece of paper was still in pristine condition.
When did she lose hope in him?
Was it when he was holding her, being Intimate with her, yet telling her, “Don’t even dream that I would love you.”
Those words made it clear. In his heart, she was nothing, just a sex tool.
But now…
She lifted her gaze, looking at the spiraling Bernard Laurence.
In her memory, he was always aloof, never losing his composure like this.
It left her puzzled. Back then, when they were together, he didn’t feel anything for her.
Now, he’s confronting her with the fragments of sentences she once wrote. What did they signify?
What indeed?
It’s the end.

She wrote them to remind herself that he did not love her. Once written, it was meant to be over.
This unrequited love, it ended completely after he said those words, after she understood.
Eleanor kept silent for a moment, raising her hand to take the letter from him.
She looked at it quietly for a while, then, without hesitation, ripped it in half.
Bernard tried to * the letter back, but it was too late…
All he could do was watch in disbelief as she destroyed the letter…
His eyes were bloodshot, he couldn’t believe what he was seeing, “Why…
Eleanor cracked a faint smile, “Mr. Laurence, I wrote this letter just for kicks, I never intended to leave you anything, please don’t get it twisted”
Bernard’s face turned pale, his swollen eyes fixed on the torn letter on the floor.
How did he get through the countless days and nights of the past three years…
Sleeping pills, and the brief text on this letter sustained him.
He told himself that she left a message for him, which meant she did have him in her heart.
But now, she tells him that she just wrote it casually, she never intended to leave him anything…
Bernard managed a faint smile, starting to chuckle.
His despairing smile made him look lifeless.
He lifted his tear-filled eyes, looking at Eleanor who appeared unfazed.
“You never loved me, then why did you want to see me before you died?”
Eleanor thought she had made herself clear, but he still wouldn’t believe it.
She took a deep breath, “I suppose it’s because when one’s life is ending, they want to see the people they know in this world.”
Not him specifically, but the people she knew in this world, and he was merely one of them.
Bernard chuckled again, his laughter tinged with sorrow, his face pale, his gaze at her drained of all color.
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