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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 895

Wasn't it just wonderful?

Bernard said, "You can't spill the beans about who I am to anyone."

He definitely didn't want to pose as Robin's cousin; it's just so awkward!

Eleanor cocked her head and stared at him, her face full of defiance. She deliberately teased him, saying, "Alright, cuz I'll keep your secret zipped."

Bernard, who was at the wheel, didn't process it immediately. He took a detour, then turned to look at Eleanor and asked, "What did you just call me?"

Eleanor rested one hand on the car window, grinning. "Cuz, got a problem with that?"

Bernard was a bit puzzled. "Why are you calling me 'cuz'?"

Eleanor chuckled and explained, "Before the DNA test, you thought I was your cousin, didn't you? So, calling you 'cuz' isn't wrong."

Bernard: ...

Eleanor, taking delight in his discomfort, leaned in and said, "Cuz, your moral compass seems a bit off; want me to give you a little lesson?"

Looking at Eleanor's adorable expression, Bernard couldn't help but laugh. "You, give me a lesson? How do you plan on doing that?"

With that, he drove the car into a small grove on the outskirts.

Eleanor asked, "Where are we going?"

Bernard turned to look at her, his face a blend of smiles and smirks. "Somewhere quiet, to properly listen to your lesson."

Eleanor quickly understood his intentions: "Stop it, okay? I won't give you the lesson, alright."

Bernard smiled, his eyes full of mischief. "You don't want to teach, but I want to learn, cuz. Be a good girl and give me my lesson."

But Elbert said, "She only asked for me, not you."

Robin glared at him and said, "So what if she didn't ask for me?"

Elbert rubbed his ear and said, "I didn't mean it like that. I think she's a bit afraid of you. I'm worried if you're there, I might not be able to persuade her to come with us to G country."

Robin didn't seem to care, waving his hand. "You go meet her; I'll wait outside."

Once they're out, he'll send someone to bring Eleanor to G country. Any persuasion or coaxing is just a waste of time; taking her directly is the most efficient.

But considering Elbert's presence, he figured he might have to take him along to avoid having to concoct some excuse for Elbert after taking one person away, which would be more troublesome.

Elbert, unsuspecting, nodded and laughed, saying, "Alright, just don't scare her off. I'll slowly persuade her."

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