A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 482
Chapter 482
Hailey looked at the man in front of her, who seemed to exude an aura of violence, and felt a huge pressure.
It reminded her of the first time she met Bernard. They were similar. The aura was too strong and the sense of oppression was too
great.
But the two men were very different. Bernard was noble and unapproachable, while Mr. Spencer was… short-tempered.
Like right now, if he didn’t reply, Hailey wouldn’t dare to speak again, she even held her breath in his presence…
She vividly remembered the last time Mr. Spencer booked the entire venue, and because a waiter made a mistake pouring wine, he smashed the wine glass on the spot.
Seeing that this guest had a bad temper and was difficult to get along with, she quickly asked the waiter to step back and personally served him.
Maybe her service was decent enough, and when Mr. Spencer came again this time, he would call out her name and reserve her place.
thought Mr. Spencer would ask her to pour
gaze on her, even the usually calm
venue, we don’t do any other business besides
guest, she would have blurted that
secretly complaining about him in her heart,
slowly came from
name “Emilia,” Hailey’s inner
be interested in someone like
Bernard, and Mr. Spencer better not interfere at
looked at Mr. Spencer, “I know her. What do
dissatisfied with
sound like he was fond of Eleanor but rather looking for trouble. Hailey was extremely cautious about anything related to Eleanor, regardless of the
no obligation to tell you.” When the bodyguards saw that a nightclub owner dared
Hailey was shocked but kept a poker face and stared at
them gave in. After looking at each other for a while, the one
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