A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 468
Chapter 468
When Eleanor heard that they were just using her work to make money in the competition, she felt a bit relieved, but…
She looked at Bernard again, “I’ve got a ton of projects to work on, so my designs might be a bit slow.”
With one hand supporting his head and the other pushing up his glasses, Bernard said, “No matter how long it takes, I’m willing to wait for you.”
His words seemed to hint at something, and his gaze was deep. Eleanor quickly avoided eye contact and picked up the pen to sign.
Before she could sign, Bernard’s cool and pleasant voice came from above, “Sign as Eleanor.”
Eleanor’s hand holding the pen paused, and she looked at Bernard with some confusion.
“Emilia is the world–renowned designer, I’m just a newbie.” Eleanor said.
my name on the entry, there’s no way you would
person named Eleanor had passed away three
up, crossed his elegant legs, and touched Eleanor’s short hair,
“Listen to me.”
Eleanor, like a boyfriend, made
her head, avoiding his touch, and signed her name.
contract, she handed the
and Bernard to shake hands, signaling a successful collaboration.
left hand first, and said to Bernard, “Mr. Laurence, it’s a pleasure to work with you!”
with his thick eyelashes lowered, coldly
feeling that if he didn’t retract his hand, his left hand would end up
to stay any longer. He stared at Eleanor quietly for a while and then walked towards the door.
Eleanor naturally had to see the guest out, so she followed Bernard, intending to
walked out first, and Bernard
with her head down, bumped into Bernard’s
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