A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 691
Chapter 691
His presence was enough to keep others from picking on her With just a simple word, he got Nina to stop crying instantly
“i am going to send a bouquet to my parents”
She had seen people in the royal family die, and they also put a bouquet of flowers in front of the tombstone Her parents were gone, to as their only child, it was her duty to bring them flowers
At Bernards gesture someone immediately fetched a large bouquet it was somewhat heavy but Nina managed to hold it.
Bernard opened the car door for Nina and tredly, got out himself
Seeing this. Caleb quickly inter med “Sir, don’t go The Zieglers won’t let you off the hook”
Bernard, hand on the car door replied to Caleb “They wouldn’t dare”
If they had the guts to lay a finger on him, they would have done so when they found out his flight detalls, no need to wait till now
Bernard was about to head for the cemetery a
looked down at the child struggling to hold his hand
into her innocent eyes and emotionlessly said, “Remember only your aunt can touch me”
annoyance and sprinted towards her aunt
Bernard anymore, yet here she was again initiating conversation.
to herself, she would remember not to talk to him again.
hand, weaved through the crowd
Ziegler family. They
that Casey’s
brother locked into it She’s Ethan and
say Casey tricked Ethan into thinking she wasn’t his.
paid with his life and his child still has to call his enemy
enemy? That’s our eldest brother’s child too. He might be illegitimate,
about the bloodlinel Our sister–in–law dealt with Casey, our brother is left
Zieglers were different from the Laurences. The Zieglers were full of internal strife, all fighting for the
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