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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 1131

Facing the now dead Tyler, some questions kept nagging in her heart:

Did Tyler really deserve to die?

Who was to blame for his faults?

Wasn't it her who fell for Tyler first?

Wasn't it her who pursued Tyler, who tried to get close to him?

Just because he didn't like her, rejected her, even hated her, should he be held accountable?

He had always held a deep grudge against her family, because her aunt was the homewrecker who destroyed his family and the main culprit behind his mother's suicide. This culprit took away the fatherly love that should have belonged to him alone. Wasn't his disgust for her justified?

If tracing the source of the hatred, it all goes back to the despicable acts of their elders, which cast a lifelong shadow on their generation, a shadow that accompanied them throughout their lives.

If Tyler's hatred originated from his elders and converted into hatred for her, then her hatred originated from Tyler's insults to her, which was simply karma.

So, what goes around, comes around. Their fate was her scheming to make Tyler fall in love with her in revenge. But in reality, he didn't love her, it was her who dragged him into the abyss.

If she hadn't used such means to make Tyler fall for her, then Tyler might not have entangled with her, and their final outcome might have been indifferent to each other, how could there be a life-and-death battle?

But under the rule of cause and effect, she still dragged him down. Since they had already entered the endless abyss, there would inevitably be no good end, they could only fall into such a predicament.

Liana felt that her hatred was finally released. She could laugh happily, and say, "Tyler, you had it coming." But at this moment, she couldn't utter these words.

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