A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 290
Chapter 290
The rain was pouring down, drenching the man from head to toe.
His thick hair and crisp suit were soaked by the relentless downpour. The rainwater ran down his stunning, flawless face and onto his slender neck.
He seemed completely unfazed, walking straight towards his car.
Seeing him return, Liana hurriedly held up an umbrella and walked in front of him, shielding him from the rain.
*Mr. Laurence, I’m so sorry” Liana said.
It was her fault for coming to see Ms. Shultz without Mr. Laurence’s permission.
She thought that by explaining everything, Eleanor might consider returning back to Mr. Laurence, but she didn’t expect this outcome.
Raindrops fell from Bernard’s forehead, landing on his thick eyelashes, making him shiver slightly.
at Liana with his cold eyes, “I’m done with her. Don’t ever mention me in front of
hard to accept this outcome, “Mr.
only person she loves is Garett.”
just admitted to loving you very much. It’s just that
cold gaze
his eyes, looking at his
It was the first time
to have been loved? Why
distance. After a long silence, he said to Liana,
the one who had hurt her countless times, what did he even
Garett is greater than her love. If you had explained everything earlier, she might not have chosen Garett. But you were too late, and she had already made
and interrupted her, “Liana, just let it go. Don’t make her
love. How could she let go
because he knew she couldn’t let go of Garett that he used Garett to
see Garett, he knew she would never return to his side. But he still tried to fight for her. After hearing his explanation, she
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