Chapter 611 Eleanor felt a pang in her heart as she lowered her head. What kind of background could she have had as an orphan?
Blake sneered when he saw her silence. Tve done my homework on your Youâre an orphan. Even though youâve found your sister, sheâs just a designer, how could she ever match up to my grandson?
True, if you compared their backgrounds, she couldnât match up But, Even as a designer, my sister has achieved remarkable success in her fieldâ
He could belittle her background, but her sister was off limits Blake clearly looked down on a mere designer, but he didnât argue with Eleanor, simply stating âYou know thatâs your sisterâs achievement. It has nothing to do with you.â
His point being, her sisterâs success didnât reflect her own. Eleanor agreed with this. But he misunderstood her She was just defending her sister..
Eleanor tried to explam, but Blake moved on from the first issue to the next, âMs. Shultz, where did you graduate from?â
This question hit her hard, darkening her eyes Seeing her silence, Blake answered for her, âDidnât even get into the University of A, just some regular college. And my grandson got into a top school at a young age. You still think youâre good enough for him?â
Eleanorâs fingers clenched tightly, as she faced Blake She was not intimidated by his aura but doubted herself because of his questions...
Compared to her, Blake was calm, âMs Shultz, women who have married into the Laurence family have each come from wealthy families. Even if theyâre not from wealthy families, they have impressive educational backgrounds. But your background, is not even one of a regular family Iâm not looking down on ordinary families. If you work hard and achieve a high education, Iâd accept it, at least it guarantees good genes for the Laurence family. But you poor background, low education, how can I agree to this marriage?â
Eleanor took a step back from his words, but she gathered her courage and declared her feelings for Bernard Laurence, âMr. Laurence, I know my background isnât good, and I didnât get into a good college But, I will strive to improve myself and do everything I can to make myself good enough for himâ
Blake always valued talent. He scoffed, âMs. Shultz, success in academics isnât achieved by effort alone. If you were talented, it would have shown when you were in college. Why wait until later to further your education?â
A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
ï¤Chapter 610 Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband (END)
ï¤Chapter 1765 (END)
Eleanor looked glum Was it because she lacked talent that she didnât get into a good college, or was it because her heart condition worsened during the exam?
She couldnât find the right answer anymore. Her past self was so focused on graduating and starting work to support herself, she didnât have the courage to go back and try again. Outsiders wouldnât understand these matters of her past. If she spoke about it, sheâd probably get laughed at So Eleanor didnât bother explaining, just quietly looked at Mr. Laurence âI understand your point, but Iâm sorry, I wonât leave Bernard just like that.â
He once said, if she left him again, he wouldnât be able to bear it And she, couldnât lose him again Seeing Eleanor still determined, a layer of frost formed on Mr. Laurenceâs handsome face âSince you wonât leave him, Iâll ask you the third question....
His cold and indifferent gaze moved from Eleanorâs face to her belly, âMs. Shultz, I heard you canât have children, is that true?â
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