Hera switched off her phone, feeling a bit relieved at last. She'd leave once she got the Eclipse Stone next week and cured Bernard's illness. That way, she wouldn't even have to care about Bernard meeting other women.
"'Mr. Killian; sounds a bit distant. Can I call you 'Bernie' instead?" Camille asked Bernard with sincerity.
Hera remained silent overhearing their conversation.
"As long as you like it," Bernard replied casually, his gaze returning to Hera. She sipped her tomato cream soup, seemingly unfazed by Camille's presence.
Bernard was perplexed. Was his tactic of playing hard to get failing miserably? Was Hera only interested in food and games?
She used to say she liked him the most when she was younger. How had she changed so much?
"Bernie, you're so kind." Camille smiled shyly. He was indeed the man she fell in love with at first sight. He was noble, gentlemanly, and soft-spoken.
If not for Hera's presence, Camille would almost believe he genuinely liked her, judging from their encounter at the door and Bernard's gentlemanly behavior.
But as Bernard's gaze fell on Hera once again, his eyes softened in a way that didn't belong to her. She then realized everything she had done had prepared the way for someone else's happiness.
But Camille wouldn't easily give up on the man she loved. Camille ignored it, continuing, "Speaking of which, Bernie, we have a deep connection.
"Six years ago, you saved me during the pirate hijacking on the high seas. If it weren't for the urgent dispatch of special forces, thousands of people on the entire cruise ship would've perished..."
Hera listened quietly while drinking her soup. No wonder Camille was so enthusiastic. She wanted to repay her gratitude by marrying Bernard.
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