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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 631

He lightly grazed the report with his fingers, seemingly lost in thought. After a moment, he picked up the report and asked Caleb, "When was this measured?"

Caleb answered respectfully, "This was done a long time ago by George."

So, this DNA test was from a while back and can't be used as a reference now.

Bernard Laurence tossed the report aside and coldly ordered Caleb, "Don't tell her about this. Find a way to get Ethan and Nina's hair and report to me after you've done the DNA test yourself."

Eleanor firmly believed that Emilia didn't betray Ethan, but the information they had found indicated that she had. To protect her belief in her sister, it would be best to wait until they had uncovered the truth.

Caleb scratched his head in uncertainty, "Sir, Ethan is a black belt, it's hard to get close to him."

Bernard looked up at Caleb with an icy stare, "Let Gianna's brother do it; he's friends with Ethan."

Caleb thought about the cold-hearted Gianna's brother and shivered, but he agreed. After all, he found Bernard scarier than Gianna's brother.

After Caleb left the study, Bernard picked up his phone again, opened the chat window, and found no reply. He held his phone tightly, took a deep breath, and thought that Eleanor must have fallen asleep, which was why she didn't see his message. The more he comforted himself, the more anxious he felt. In the end, he made a call...

Eleanor was sketching in her study, completely oblivious to his incoming call.

Seeing she didn’t pick up, Bernard immediately got up from the sofa and drove straight to the villa.

Startled awake by the doorbell, Marina saw it was Bernard and quickly opened the door.

"Mr. Laurence, what brings you here so late?"

She had been so focused on her designs that she had forgotten where she left her phone. Seeing Bernard so anxious, she thought something bad must have happened. She tried to turn to ask him, but he held her tight, not letting her move or turn around.

"What's wrong?"

Eleanor felt his unease. She raised her hand to cover his, gently stroking his knuckles in an attempt to soothe him.

The man holding her buried his face in her neck, seeming restless. He rubbed his face against her neck and said, "I thought you didn't want me anymore."

Eleanor felt a tingle run through her body. She controlled the sensation and asked in confusion, "Why would I not want you?"

They were about to get married. How could she change her mind at such a crucial time?

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