Chapter 1238 After Bernard responded with a âsure, he lowered his head, tenderly kissed Eleanorâs hair, and said, âSorry, babe, I didnât mean to worry you.â
Eleanor then lifted her head from his embrace, looking up at the man with the chiseled jawline, âI saw you with Sophie earlier. Whatâs up with that?â
Bernard stiffened, apparently not expecting her to have seen Sophie. After hesitating for a moment, he casually said, âSheâs got a list of members from the Siren Organization. I thought Iâd deal with her.â
The truth was, he was going to take her down, but couldnât. Sophie was surrounded by people from Area Opaca. If Bernard, with his reputation, took her on, theyâd start suspecting him. Once that happened, infiltrating Area Opaca would not only become harder but also riskier.
Luckily, he noticed a revealing insignia before he made his move and aborted the plan. Otherwise, this Sophie situation wouldâve thrown a wrench into his entire plan.
But there was something he couldnât figure out. V Why didnât Sophie and Mr. Ben, who knew his identity, spill the secret to Area Opaca?
Did the folks from Area Opaca already know and were just baiting him? But their endgame was to take down the leader of Siren Organization. If they already knew who it was, what are they waiting for?
Bernard mulled over this, thinking it was strange that Sophie and Mr. Ben hadnât exposed his identity, not even to Cameron. They were sitting on some pretty big secrets, and he couldnât figure out what game they were playing.
When Bernard said âdeal with herâ, Eleanor probably took it to mean âteach her a lessonâ, not kill her. So she bought his explanation pretty quickly, âDid you get the list back, then?â
Bernard just shook his head, âThereâs this guy with her, Mr. Ben, whoâs memorized the list. Unless he drops dead, the list is out of my reach.â
Eleanor was about to ask who this Mr. Ben was when she noticed Bernard looking extremely serious, his eyes filled with worry.
At such times, Eleanor didnât disturb him. After a moment of contemplation, Bernard bent down slightly, picked her up again, âIâll handle my issues.
Donât worry about it. Letâs go celebrate Cedric and Haileyâs wedding.â
Bernard always brought Eleanor peace, never trouble. Even now, with his mind filled with concerns, he didnât want her to worry.
Understanding his intentions, Eleanor wrapped her arms around his neck and obediently responded, âOkay.â
Her gentleness always soothed Bernard. Her simple words could dispel his gloom and give him the courage to forge ahead, no matter the obstacles.
Witnessing all this, Garett slowly lowered his eyelashes, hiding the loneliness in his eyes. Sigrid, who was observing him from afar, grabbed a glass of champagne from a waiter and strolled over, âStop staring, have a drink and lighten up.â
Sigridâs proffered glass interrupted Garettâs reverie.
He glanced at the champagne, a chilly glint in his eyes.
âAs a doctor, you should know that one should avoid alcohol during recovery. Do I, the patient, need to remind you of that?â
Sigrid claimed to have extensive experience in rehabilitation therapy, which was why Garett had agreed to let her handle his treatment. However, her âexperienceâ was mostly theoretical and her practical skills were quite lacking.
He knew what dietary precautions he needed to take that was the least of his worries. The real headache was that she sometimes needed video tutorials to treat him, making him feel like a guinea pig.
Garett planned to fire her, but Sigrid asked for one more month to prove her worth. If she still couldnât deliver, she promised to leave voluntarily.
Considering she was Eleanorâs recommendation, Garett agreed.
It wasnât a month yet, but Garett was already hoping for her failure so sheâd leave sooner. Otherwise, he feared his condition might wofsen due to her incompetence.
Sigrid gave Garett a side glance and responded, âOh come on, a little drink wonât hurt.â
Ignoring her, Garett had Colter wheel him away. Sigrid followed.
âAre you really not going to drink?â
âA little bit can help you relieve stress.â
âHey...â
Garett wasnât fond of crowds, but he hid within one so that Sigrid wonât find him.
Sigrid watched his disappearing figure, lifted the champagne glass, and downed it in one gulp.
Garett was suffering from depression, and Sigrid hoped her approach could help him out of it, Garett, however, didnât understand this. But Sigrid didnât mind his misunderstanding. As long as the final result was good, that was all that mattered.
Chase McCall, from afar, watched Sigrid drinking alone. He paused, then moved, and finally just watched Sigrid from a distance through the crowd...
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Latoniaâstepped out from the banquet hall, saw Chase watching Sigrid, and felt a pang of sympathy for his yearning yet hesitant demeanor.
After a momentâs hesitation, she approached Chase, âMr. Chase, why donât you go greet to Sigrid?â