A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 735
Chapter 735
“He’s on that ship, inviting you over for a chat.”
Bernard followed the direction of Caleb’s finger and looked at the massive ship sailing alongside them
A man, exuding an aura of elegance with a beret hat on, stood on the deck of the ship
Upon seeing Bernard, he took off his beret and nodded at him with a smile
Bernards calm expression suddenly became serious, and his eyes became as sharp as a knife
“How’d be know my route?”
“Mr. Penrod’s ship must have followed ours after we set sail
Which means that since he left the castle, Mr. Penred had been tailing him
Bernard didn’t like the feeling of being controlled, being watched His face became even more serious.
Mr. Penrod on the ship, however, moved his lips without making a sound But Bernard could read his lip movements
fists turned back and glanced at the woman sleeping soundly on the
to Caleb and said seriously, “Make sure to
waist and boarded the gigantic ship with a group of
a man in his fifties, well–maintained, elegant, and seemed
the smile on his face became
was a child, teaching him how to use guns and make plans. Every time he saw him,
Mr. Penrod vanished the moment he had people point guns at Eleanor and
tightly and with a poker face, asked,
patted Bernard’s shoulder, ‘Of
with the gun,
him on his marriage while tailing him, even using a
also some things I wish to discuss with
the ringing of
reached out for
without checking
a middle–aged woman’s voice came through
about the deal
Eleanor finally checked her phone. It was an international
made up my
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