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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 1450

Chapter 1450 

Bernard’s gaze was indifferent, his eyes a frosty blue as they locked onto Yates. “What’s this? Can’t find Xavier, so you’re thinking of messing with my chip to make me go looking for him?” 

Evan had mentioned, Yates had been scouring the globe to no avail; Xavier had vanished without a trace, as if he’d been swallowed whole by the earth. Yates must have been desperate to come to him now. 

Yates felt a pang of frustration under Bernard’s scrutiny. “You’ve got me all wrong, Bernard. I didn’t come here to talk shop about the chip just to manipulate you. I came to tell you I’ve destroyed the failsafe system. You’re not under its thumb anymore.” 

Bernard was momentarily taken aback. Ever since he’d returned from his stint outside the Golden Sea District, he’d tried and failed to dismantle the chip’s self-destruct mechanism. Hearing that Yates, the chip’s creator, had personally disabled it, was a shock to his system. 

“Though the explosive system is gone, the chip’s laced with a virus. Remove it, and you risk unleashing an infection. Looks like that piece of tech is a permanent tenant in your head now.” 

Bernard knew this all too well and didn’t respond, but Yates continued. “This could shorten your lifespan, but I don’t know how.” 

This chip was designed for control, never before tested on a human subject. Bernard was the first, so the final outcome was a mystery to Yates as well. 

Yates fell silent as Bernard remained quiet, his gaze shifting to the corner where Eleanor was deep in conversation with Peterson. “She hasn’t come after me yet, which means you haven’t told her about the chip.” 

Bernard’s silence was his way of protecting Eleanor from worry and fear, a testament to his responsibility as a man and his love for her. But… 

“The virus in your head could flare up at any moment. She’s bound to find out sooner or later. If that day comes, could you do me a solid? Tell her it was Kermit Hyde who put that chip in you, not me.” 

It was Yates’s research, sure, but it wasn’t him who’d used Bernard as the guinea pig. And he certainly didn’t know Bernard was Eleanor’s husband or that Eleanor was his granddaughter. 

Yates had admired Bernard’s savvy from the start, seeing him only as a pawn to be used and controlled, hence why he told Kermit to control him. But that initial intention didn’t account for their personal connections. 

Regardless, Yates couldn’t wash his hands of the matter entirely. If Eleanor found out, 

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she’d likely want his head, but relations with Eleanor were strained enough. He didn’t want an enemy in her. He could only hope Bernard would understand. 

Asking a victim to speak on your behalf was a tall order, and Bernard’s disdain was palpable. Without a word, he turned on his heel and walked away. 

Yates sighed, watching the proud figure approach Eleanor, perhaps regretting his actions a little, but also feeling somewhat innocent. He didn’t linger, instead choosing to leave as well. 

Eleanor asked Peterson how could he stop running errands for Yates. 

Peterson just smiled at his cousin’s concern and said nothing, prompting an impatient shake of his arm. “Peterson, come on, talk to me.” 

He finally spoke, his voice smooth and cultured. “With Area Opaca disbanded, and no one left to stand by my grandfather’s side, I can’t just up and leave him, can I? And what about avenging Ma’am Pauline?” 

He was raised by his grandfather, and despite realizing the old man’s ruthlessness, he owed him his loyalty. 

Peterson’s sense of duty and filial piety proved his character, and the more Eleanor saw, the more she admired him. “Just look out for yourself, okay? Don’t be the hero every time.” 

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