It was still snowing outside today, and a man in a black coat, wearing gold-rimmed glasses, walked through the door. Behind him was a wobbly Aidyn , along with a bunch of bodyguards in suits, circling around him like stars orbiting the moon.
The man didn't even have time to take off his coat. With snow all over him, he walked past Mr. Laurence, quickly moving towards Eleanor...
"Did he hurt you?"
Bernard didn’t even glance at Mr. Laurence; he was only concerned about checking Eleanor's condition, afraid that something could be wrong.
Seeing him arrive, Eleanor's panicked heart gradually calmed down. "No, we were just chatting. You don't need to worry."
The worry in Bernard's eyes didn't diminish; it increased. "Don't mind anything he says. Leave everything to me."
The man's deep voice had a calming power. It seemed that any obstacle, any difficulty could be handled as long as he was around.
And it was indeed so. Seeing him, Blake clutched the check in his hand tightly, his face turning somewhat awkward and embarrassed. If he had helped Bernard years ago, he wouldn't have felt guilty facing him now. But it was too late to go back.
Mr. Laurence, feeling guilty towards Bernard, coughed lightly and took the initiative to speak, "Bernard, I just came to chat with her. You don't need to be so tense."
Bernard, who had been paying attention to Eleanor, coldly looked at Mr. Laurence when he heard his words. "I've warned you before, not to disturb her. Did you take my words as wind passing by your ears?"
Blake needed to cultivate the successor of the Laurence family, and he needed power to break away from Donna's control. In this deal, they both knew what was up without saying it.
Now that his deal had reached its goal, and he had his own power, Blake couldn’t control Bernard, so he turned to his woman.
He guessed Blake was afraid that Bernard would drag the whole Laurence family down because of Eleanor. In the face of interests, Blake certainly wouldn't consider the consequences of him losing Eleanor.
They didn't know that if Bernard had lost his life because of this, the Laurence family, without a suitable heir, would also go bankrupt...
This was something Blake couldn't understand, and Bernard didn't want to be honest with him. He just stared at the check torn in half in his hand, and said coldly, "You need to understand. Do you want to use this check to drive away my woman, or do you want me to leave the Laurence family?"
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