Chapter 475 She stood at the entrance of the villa, stayed for a while, and saw Bernardâs car pull up in front of her The car window rolled down, sunlight streaming in, revealing a finely chiseled face with distinctive features.
He was wearing a pair of black sunglasses on the bridge of his nose, and when he turned his head to look at her, she couldnât see the expression in his eyes clearly.
He pushed open the car door and got out, his tall and mighty figure overshadowing Eleanor Through the sunglasses, he lowered his eyes and carefully looked at the woman in front of him exuding an aura of innocence. âEleanor, you...
today.â
He bent down, tilted his head slightly, and whispered seductively into her ear, âYou look beautiful todayâ
Eleanor raised her hand, covering her ear, keeping his hot breath on the back of his hands.
âYou...can you stop getting so close every time you speak, I can hear you clearly...â
Bernardâs lips parted slightly, a slow smile forming..
He indulgently patted her on the head, âYour hair has grown...â
He looked forward to seeing her waistâlength hair in the near future.
He hoped he could wait for that day.
With silent Eleanor by his side, he opened the passenger door for her to get in and then took a bouquet of flowers out of the trunk and handed it to her.
When Eleanor saw the bright lychee roses, she looked up at Bernard, who was holding the flowers, âDidnât you already send them yesterday?â
Bernard handed the flowers to her and said softly, âFrom now on, Iâll give you a bouquet every day...â
As long as he was alive, heâd send her a bouquet every day, never stopping.
Eleanor was silent for a few seconds, then reached out and took the flowers he offered.
She held the flowers in her arms, looking sideways at Bernard, who was still wearing sunglasses, âWhatâs wrong with your eyes?
The weather wasnât too hot, and the sunlight wasnât too strong, so he shouldnât need to wear sunglasses while driving. But he was wearing them, which she found odd.
After hearing this, Bernard calmly replied, âI didnât sleep well, and my eyes are bloodshot. Iâm afraid it would scare you.â
Eleanorâs hands holding the flowers tightened slightly, but she ultimately didnât have the courage to take off his sunglasses.
Bernard took a thermal box out of the storage compartment and handed it to Eleanor, âThis is breakfast,â
Eleanor looked at the thermal box and then at Bernard, âDid you make it?â
He nodded and opened the box, asking Eleanor, âWhich one do you want to eat first?â
Eleanor took a bite and couldnât help but laugh, âMr. Laurence, you better not cook anymore.â
Bernard also took a bite and saw her smile. Even if it tasted terrible, it became sweet, âOkay, I wonât cook anymore...
He had been too confident before, not knowing that the food he tried to make could be so terrible. And Eleanor...
He looked at Eleanor, who was nibbling on a dessert and sipping milk, and asked, âHow did you eat it all before if itâs so bad?â
Eleanor took a sip of milk, didnât answer his question, and instead changed the subject, âWhere are you planning to take me?â
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Bernard didnât let her change the subject, his sunglassesâcovered eyes stared at her intently, âIs it because I made it?â
Eleanor looked up at him with a âyouâre overthinking itâ expression, then lowered her head and began to concentrate on eating breakfast. Bernard started the car, backed up with one hand, and then drove smoothly towards the shopping mall...
Behind his sports car, dozens of luxury cars followed, all driving into A Cityâs most luxurious mall.
Bernard opened the car door and elegantly helped Eleanor out of the car, then held her hand in front of many people coming and going Eleanor saw many people looking at them and felt uncomfortable, trying to shake off Bernardâs hand, but he held on tightly He leaned in slightly, whispering into her ear, âEleanor, I owe you somethingâ
Eleanor looked up at the tall man, âWhat?â
Chapter 475 As Bernard led her towards the mall, he answered, âA public relationship.â
For those five years, she had lived in the shadows, unable to see the sun. From now on, he wanted her to live a life of integrity