A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 358
Chapter 358
Just as Mr. Low was about to undress her, there was a sudden roar of a sports car in the garage.
That sports car wasn’t there to park, but to charge straight at their carl
+
People outside the garage saw the sports car coming and tried to stop it.
But the sports car had no intention of stopping, crashing into the crowd, and knocking down many people.
Seeing this, Mr. Law quickly let go of Eleanor, got out of the car, waved to the others, and wanted to leave.
However, the person in the sports car didn’t give Mr. Law a chance to escape, driving straight at him as if to hit him.
Mr. Law panicked, running scared towards the elevator.
The sports car saw him enter the elevator and didn’t pursue further.
of Eleanor, who had just gotten out of the
opened, and Pearce
and
and answered, “I forgot you were being discharged
a sigh of relief, gratefully looking at Pearce: “Mr. Hooper, thank
bit distracted, constantly checking the rearview mirror until the car left the underground garage, then he withdrew his gaze.
to Eleanor’s surprise, he quickly turned around and
Pearce in surprise: “What are you
in the garage; going
didn’t care, driving straight into the garage, crashing into a person who was about to chase them.
knocking that person down, Pearce showed a satisfied smile: “Finally, I knocked them all
Eleanor was speechless.
back for revenge, but it turned out he just wanted to knock everyone down.
pleased, turned to look at her, and suddenly
cars, and seemed
into so many cars, so he stepped on the gas
Read A Second Chance at Forever Chapter 358 TODAY
The novel A Second Chance at Forever has been updated Chapter 358 with many unexpected details, removing many love knots for the male and female lead. In addition, the author Eleanor Shultz is very talented in making the situation extremely different. Let's follow the Chapter 358 of the A Second Chance at Forever HERE.
Keywords are searched:
Novel A Second Chance at Forever Chapter 358
Novel A Second Chance at Forever by Eleanor Shultz