A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 697
Chapter 697
Pearce decided to stick around in G country to deal with Ethan’s company affairs He didn’t plan to return home immediately
George’s family and medical career were all in G country, so he wasn’t going anywhere. He had to say a reluctant goodbye to Nina.
“Ning, I won’t be around you anymore Listen to your aunt and your uncle in law, and study hard”
Hina, being very sensible, clung tightly to George’s leg
behave, don’t worry
George gave a warm smile. He looked at Nina, then tumed to Eleanor and Bernard
“T have to trouble you guys from now on
Eleanor shook her head. Tm Ninas aunt its no trouble at all
George knew Eleanor wouldn’t find it troublesome But most women, after marriage, still needed the support of a man
Laurence family. His status was untouchable. Eleanor married him with a child already
finding him looking back George’s worries gradually
showing his big heart. What did George
Then he bent down to
the phone. And I’ll
“Okay”
neck and kissed his cheek. “George, you take care of
her hair, then got into the car, rolled down the window, and waved
and ran a little, not stopping until the car was out of
didn’t really like goodbyes She always worried that those who left would suddenly
gently told Nina, “Nina, whenever you miss George, your aunt and I will take you to G country to
Nina glanced at Bernard and sensibly shook her head, “Let’s
guy saved her, he was taken away by a bunch of guys in black
as if he’d
country, so it was best not to let him come to G country
couldn’t figure out Nina, and Bernard gave her
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