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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 323

Hera continued to stay silent.

Bernard asked again, "Is it really an after-effect?"

Hera picked up the pillow on the bed to throw it at him.

Bernard caught the pillow and chuckled. He decided to stop messing with her and threw the pillow back to the bed. He then got ready to take a shower.

When he took off his clothes, he noticed in the mirror that the scars on his chest seemed to have become lighter.

Bernard looked all over his body and noticed that the grisly scars had really faded. Even the old scar on his waist and the newly acquired one on his thigh were lighter, especially the new scar.

He turned around, his back facing the mirror. The big scars on his back had also faded.

His gaze flickered as his heart warmed and the corners of his lips lifted unconsciously.

He quickly showered and went out. Hera had already worn her jacket and was playing with her phone on the couch.

"Sweetie, did you really not do anything when I was asleep? I noticed that my scars look much lighter," Bernard asked as he got dressed.

Hera didn't even look at him. "They looked really ugly, so I put on some ointment. There's still a bit left. Take it and use it every night consistently for 21 days."

"No one will care about that. You're the only one who can see them," Bernard said.

Hera clicked her tongue. "Won't you feel burdened when you see them yourself?"

Surely he would be reminded of all the times he got injured whenever he saw them. Removing the scars would also help him to forget the unpleasant memories.

"Some scars should be remembered forever."

When Bernard said that, his gaze became cold. Even Hera felt the temperature in the room drop. She watched him, and for a moment, she realized that this was the real Bernard—cold, scheming, and vengeful.

"But if you don't like them, I can remove all of them." Bernard grinned mischievously.

The cold air emanating from him disappeared immediately, as if what happened just now was just her imagination.

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