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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 108

"Mr. Clowers..."

"Out!"

Before he could finish his words, Jason scolded him, and Colter had no choice but to shut up and leave the room.

There was no point in asking Colter, the only person who knew the truth and forged everything was now dead.

Jason was at a loss for a moment, and then the receptionist came in with a delivery.

"Mr. Clowers, this is a package for you."

Jason frowned when he heard this, "What kind of package?"

The receptionist put the package on the table, "It's from Ms. Shultz."

Jason saw Eleanor's name on the sender's column, and then waved his hand to let the receptionist leave the room.

He opened the package, and his expression suddenly changed when he saw the clothes and shoes inside.

Eleanor had actually returned everything he had given her.

Jason's heart felt heavy, making it difficult for him to breathe.

She didn't even want the things he gave her, probably because he didn't believe her words back then, leaving her completely disillusioned. He now believed that what she said was true, but how could he fix their relationship?

Eleanor had probably slept for about ten hours when she was vaguely awakened by the sound of the TV.

She struggled to open her eyes and saw the news about the business alliance between the Laurence Group and the Ratliff Group.

"The heir to the largest financial group in A Country, the Lawrence Group, Bernard, will be engaged to the daughter of the Ratliff Group in two months."

"The business alliance of the two major groups will bring earth-shaking changes to the A Country market..."

The man on the TV was as elegant and noble as usual, but now he was accompanied by a woman who was holding his arm.

The two announced the engagement news at a dinner party, attended by celebrities from high society.

Eleanor had once fantasized that he would marry her, and, like Sophie, announce to the world that she was his fiancée.

But fantasies were just fantasies, and in this life, she was destined to get nothing, not even a bit of pity from him.

She thought it was good that they were getting engaged, so she could finally let go of her thoughts and die without expectations.

She seemed to have an epiphany, and smiled.

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