A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 408
Chapter 408
After he let go, her heart felt empty too.
She watched Bernard from afar, as he listened intently to a lady, her mood sinking lower and lower
“Do you know who she is?”
Teresa walked up to Eleanor, both of them looking in the same direction.
Eleanor didn’t reply, but Teresa began to mutter to herself.
“She’s Gianna Penrod, one of the Big Four in the M Continent, the darling of the Penrot family.”
Teresa turned her head to look at Eleanor who maintained a calm face.
“Her background is so formidable that even I wouldn’t dare to stand against her. You can’t even surpass me. Do you think you can snatch Bernard away?”
Eleanor looked at Teresa.
“Dr. Teresa, if I have to snatch someone to make them love me, then I don’t need them I suggest you give up on that idea too.”
the racecourse but
you, he wouldn’t have let go of your hand
care about your feelings or value you. You’ll get hurt bad if you continue.”
suddenly turned back to look at Teresa, “Maybe you don’t know it, but I’ve been hurt once, I’m not afraid of a
clueless about Bernard and Eleanor’s past, so she
had
her arms and raised
to get hurt by the same man
turned and walked
suddenly felt like she was from a
her fists and turned to flee from
raised his head and saw Eleanor leaving,
there’s an emergency, let your
is injured, he asked me to…”
sentence, she saw Bernard rush off after Eleanor, causing
women might
argue with Bernard as they passed each other, after all, his whip almost made her fall
even glance at her and walked straight past her
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