A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 380
Chapter 380
His words brought back a rush of embarrassing memories that turned Eleanor’s face a fiery red in an instant
Bernard, on the other hand, seemed unfazed as he reached out to touch her burning cheek
“Ms. Shultz, you’ve been in the wrong with Garett since last night anyway, so why get hung up on the details?”
Without waiting for Eleanor’s reply, he scooped her up and headed toward the bathroom.
Upon placing her in the bathtub, he said. “You look worn out. Get a good rest after your bath.”
Bernard took the bath towel handed to him by a servant, placed it on the rack, and left the bathroom
Eleanor stared at the closed door and let out a deep sigh
Bernard was right. No matter how much she didn’t want to get entangled with him, this was already a fact.
Thinking about these things made her feel heavy, depressed, and extremely tired
She decided to stop thinking, stripped off her dress, filled the tub with water, and laid in it while staring blankly at the ceiling lights. After leaving the bathroom, Bernard strode into his study. Seeing him come in, Caleb quickly got up from the sofa.
“Mr. Laurence, you’re back.”
at the desk, and looked at Caleb with
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room cards and turned to leave, but Bernard’s frosty voice halted
back garden. Don’t let her
nodded, and
bath, Eleanor, wrapped in a bath towel emerged
at the entrance, taking in the extravagantly decorated
appliances within were high-end, even the chandelier
over several floors,
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