A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 779
Chapter 779
Hailey saw the blood–red glint in Robin’s eyes, making her heart shudder
Why was this guy so moody? How did a normal conversation turn into a choking match?
“She was buried in the Ziegler family cemetery in G country”
Hailey was afraid that if she mentioned the Ziegler family cemetery, Robin would find out that Emilia had passed away
But then she thought, Robin probably wouldn’t bother to check when Emilia died He just wanted to confirm if Emilia had really died.
The specifics of when she died weren’t important. After all, she was already gone, what was the point of dwelling on it?
So as long as he didn’t check Emilia’s exact time of death, he wouldn’t suspect Eleanor, who was impersonating Emilia.
If he couldn’t find Eleanor, then telling Robin where Emilia was buried would give him more convincing proof.
And once Robin knew that Emilia was dead, he wouldn’t bother her anymore.
“The Ziegler family?”
in the Ziegler family cemetery, then her death
had once told him that Emilia had grown up with Ethan’s support, and they had a romantic past, so it wasn’t odd if
told you everything I know please let go of me
felt like she
then finally let her
Hailey rubbed her reddened neck, her eyes shifting towards Robin, whose expression was
you like to come in
phone, tried to suppress his
in the mood to sit down and chat?”
promptly shut up, but she was still sneaking curious glances at
ask why you’re going through all this
head of the Spencer family, a big shot who ranked high in
other side of the Pacific by Bernard, patiently
had some important business with Emilia, but whether that was good or bad, Hailey
wouldn’t tell her, but she decided to
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