Bernard took one look at that woman and swore to never look twice, as if one more look would dirty his eyes.
He took Eleanor's hand and led her out of the glass room, giving Caleb a cold order: "Ruin that woman's face!"
No one in this world was allowed to have a face similar to Eleanor's—not even a resemblance!
The woman, hearing about the destruction of her face, pleaded frantically, "Mr. Laurence, I didn't mean to imitate Ms. Shultz; I was just following orders; please spare me!"
Her voice was identical to Eleanor's.
Eleanor couldn't tell who was real, let alone Bernard.
She turned to look at the woman, wrapped in a blanket, kneeling on the bed, begging for mercy.
After staring at the woman for a while, Eleanor couldn't help but plead for her.
"Bernard, just teach her a lesson; don't ruin her face."
A woman's face is important. Ruining her face is like ruining her whole life.
Seeing Eleanor plead, Bernard knew she was soft-hearted, but he didn't want to destroy her purity.
He hesitated for a few seconds, then lifted his icy eyes and coldly glanced at Caleb.
"The man should be her lover; let her taste the bitterness of betrayal."
An eye for an eye was always Mr. Law's style.
But this time, for Ms. Shultz, Mr. Laurence's methods were a bit softer.
Caleb and the people of the Siren Organization sighed in their hearts.
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