A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 280
Chapter 280
Liana froze for a moment, then realized that they had already met each other.
That’s right, nobody can come and go freely in this villa unless Mr. Laurence personally brings them in
She hadn’t anticipated, though, that even after their meeting, Ms. Shultz would continue to fiercely resist Mr. Laurence Could it be that their misunderstandings still hung in the air, unresolved?
Liana hesitated for a moment, then gathered up her courage again and said to Eleanor, “Ms. Shultz, Mr. Laurence really loves you. After you passed
away…”
“Liana”
Eleanor suddenly called out her name and Liana immediately stopped.
“You are the fourth person to tell me that he loves me after I returned to the country.”
Ethan, Hailey, Garett, Liana they all told her the same thing.
to think that if she knew Bernard loved her, she would go back
they ever consider her
ever wonder what kind of person Bernard was
Eleanor
force me to kneel and serve him wine after we broke
he throw a check in my face and tell me this is my service fee for the past five
he loved me, would he call me a slut?”
hold his fiancée’s waist and tell me ‘who do you think you
knowing that I
he not even save my phone number?”
still be sleeping with Sophie before I
her words in one breath, Eleanor clenched her fists and asked her, “Liana, tell me, what is love?*
unable to say anything to defend Mr.
couldn’t fully understand Eleanor’s feelings. However, as a woman, she could feel Eleanor’s desperation.
whether it’s emotional indifference or hitting me, it doesn’t
and the teary look in
given up on him, so please, don’t
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