After listening to the story, Eleanor went silent for a long time.
So that's how she came back to life.
Turns out she wasn't an orphan; she had a sister...
And this sister even gave her own heart to save her.
But Eleanor was still a bit confused. Why was her sister hiding with her abroad to avoid danger?
Besides, George said her sister was eager to end her life, not only to save her but also to avoid Ethan?
What on earth happened between her sister and Ethan that made her sister rather die than face him?
She asked George with a puzzled face, but he couldn't give a specific answer.
"I'm not sure about your sister's childhood..."
"As for why your sister wanted to avoid Ethan, it's because he did something bad to her."
George didn't explain those bad things specifically but went back to the previous topic.
"Ms. Shultz, after I saved you, I actually planned to inform Mr. Laurence because he once asked me to help you find a heart."
"But Ethan disagreed. He didn't want your friends to know that you were still alive, so I didn't go against his wishes."
"Now that you're awake, I think you have the right to decide whether to tell Mr. Laurence or not…"
Hearing about him again, Eleanor's face stiffened.
That cold-hearted man probably wouldn't care whether she was alive or dead.
If he did, he wouldn't have walked away without looking back after hitting her.
George understood that she didn't want to talk about the president of Laurence Group anymore, so he tactfully shut up.
"Your sister's original name was Emilia Ratliff. I'll get her picture so you can see what she looks like…"
George turned around and left. Soon, he brought a framed photo and handed it to Eleanor.
Eleanor looked at the photo in the frame. The woman had some resemblance to her, but she was more gentle and elegant, with a noble temperament, radiating mature feminine charm.
She was wearing a red dress, standing under the Eiffel Tower, and the sunset glow made her look even more beautiful.
Looking at her, Eleanor felt a warm feeling deep inside as if she could see her own birth mother in her.
She always thought she was an abandoned orphan, but she wasn't abandoned—she was separated from her family.
If she hadn't been separated back then, she would have grown up with her sister, and the two would have been inseparable.
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