Chapter 1388 His eyes sparkled like distant stars, shrouded by a nebulous veil that obscured the profound depths within.
She couldnât quite discern what Bernard was thinking, but his words were suffocating. Eleanor couldnât bear to hear them. At the sound, a sourness tingled at the tip of her nose, and her eyes reddened, unable to hold back the tears.
âWhy? Is it because of Sophie threatening you again?â
Just like the last time, using her life to threaten Bernard, leaving him no choice but to push her away. But this time was different.
âI will deal with Sophie as the leader of the Area Opaca, so you donât have to worry about that.â
Her voice, resolute in its protection of him, was a warm embrace to Bernardâs ears, yet it also filled him with a deep sense of unworthiness.
âEleanor, this time, Sophie hasnât threatened me. Itâs me... I want a divorce.â
Eleanor stood frozen, heart heavy and nose sour, both sensations pricking at her eyes until the tears fell like pearls slipping off a broken string, âWhy?â
His heart hadnât changed, his freedom wasnât constrained, and there were no threats against him. Why, then, did Bernard still want to divorce her?
Seeing her cry, Bernard panicked. His long fingers lifted instinctively, trembling as they wiped her tears, âEleanor, itâs hard being with me, isnât it?â
He wiped her tears gently, called her name softly, and even looked at her tenderly. But his next words were anything but gentle, âCaleb died here because of me. Many members of the Siren Organization have died here too. I carry too much, and it will only get harder for you... so...â
He paused, voice shaking as if something was slicing through his throat, inch by painful inch.
âLetâs separate, okay?â
Through the haze of tears, Eleanor looked at the man before her, barely able to believe that the word âseparateâ had come from his lips.
The first time he told her to sign the divorcing papers, Eleanor didnât cling to him. She left with dignity, thinking she could let go and forget him, but Bernard kept returning.
After she went back home, he begged her, claimed he would die without her. Eleanor etched those words into her heart, as deeply as she loved him.
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So now, with her love rooted so deeply, Eleanor felt she would die without him too. Yet heâd rather have her suffer and speak of separation just because he feared for her well-being?
Taking a deep breath to quell the ache, Eleanor reached out again, grasping Bernardâs hand as if to impart strength, holding on tightly, âIâve come through worse before. Whether itâs hard now doesnât matter. What matters is that I can face any danger together with you.â
Bernard felt her strength and let his eyelashes flutter down, hiding the bitterness in his eyes.
âFrom the moment Yates declared you 1-1, you and I were on opposing sides.â
It seemed to hit Eleanor then, her heart seizing. She clutched his hand, frantic to explain.
âIt was Yates. He wouldnât let me see you. I only used that condition to get into Area Opaca. I never meant to oppose you.â
At the sight of the golden leaf, she thought he was restrained, and her first instinct was to find him. She hadnât considered the implications.
âIâm sorry I made such a hasty decision. I should have thought it through.â
The regret swirling in her eyes was a cruel reflection in Bernardâs gaze. Knowing it wasnât her fault, yet still searching for excuses to push her away, was a testament to his own weakness.
He wished he was dead, for hurting her, for not able to protect her.
But could he die? No, he couldnât. He had to protect his child, to avenge Caleb. He had to live!
The ferocity that flickered in Bernardâs eyes was like a star plummeting from the night sky-desperate and indignant.
He composed himself, all traces of grief set aside, and reached out with his other hand, tenderly stroking her hair, âEven if youâre not against me, youâre still his granddaughter and his successor. Both identities put us at odds.â
Bernardâs casual words drew a galaxy between them, and in an instant, they were adversaries with irreconcilable differences.
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