Chapter 84 Of course, Brenda didnât know what Eleanor was thinking and blamed her for all the embarrassment After the banquet was over, she cried to Derek and Ryan, Dad, brother, you have to stand up for mel Derek heard her weeping and slapped her. You were too impulsive and pissed off Bernard, and you still dare to cry in front of Brenda immediately stopped crying, looking at Derek with disbelief, âDad, you actually hit me?â
âIf I donât, how will you learn your lesson? Was Bernard someone you could offend? is the woman Jason brought someone you could just bully?
Bernard has power and influence in A City, and Jason wields great power in B City You have offended both of them?
Derekâs anger turned his face pale, and he was trembling if it werenât for Ryan holding him back, he probably wouldâve given Brenda another beating.
Never expecting her alwaysâdoting dad would hit her so hard for outsiders, Brenda, angry and hurt, covered her face and ran out.
Seeing his sister leave in a huff, Ryan followed her quickly.
The chaos of the Mallory familyâs banquet became well known to everyon Eleanor was led out of the Mansion by Jation.
As Colter hadnât returned with the car yet, Jason held her hand while waiting at the door Eleanor glanced at his hand and nonchalantly broke free, pretending as if nothing had happened When her soft hand slipped out of his palm, a flicker of loss flashed through Jasonâs eyes.
Thinking about how he helped her just now, Eleanor still thanked him, âMr. Clowers, thank you for helping me â
Hearing her cold and polite voice, Jasonâs mood became even more disappointed.
He gazed at Eleanorâs swollen face, feeling guilty, Tâm sorry, itâs my fault. You got hurt because I didnât protect youâ
Eleanor said indifferently, âItâs okayâ
It was just a slap, nothing compared to the kicks he dealt her before Seeing that she didnât want to talk more, Jason felt even more disappointed. Just as he was about to strike up a conversation, Colter drove the car over.
Jason could only act like a gentleman and open the backseat door for Eleanor Feeling dizzy, Eleanor swayed a little before getting into the car, and Jason quickly supported her waist, âAre you okay?â
Eleanor shook her head, wanting to push away Jasonâs hand, He, however, firmly held her waist, helping her into the car As the Rolls Royce drove away, the man in the Koenigsegg angrily prubbed out his cigarette.
In the dim light, the cold white moonlight shone through the car window and reflected upon the manâs cold and refined features.
His indifferent eyes looked like they were from hell, devoid of emotion, appearing cold and gloomy Sitting in the back seat, Cedric could not see his expression but felt that he was waiting for Eleanor He unconsciously worried, âBernard, why arenât we leaving yet?â
Silent for a few seconds, the man coldly said. âWaiting for Aidyn.â
Aidyn said he left something at the Malloryâs and went back to get it However, Cedric thought this excuse was unconvincing. Aidyn could have taken the bodyguardâs car back. There was no need to wait for an assistant here, right?
Although this assistant grew up with him since childhood, there is no need for them to wait so far away from the Malloy family for such a small matter Cedric was feeling increasingly worried, âYou wouldnât actually fall for Ms. Shultz, would you?â
He thought Bernard would deny it, but he suddenly replied. âWhat if I do?â
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Cedric was taken aback, quickly sitting up straight, nervously advising. âIf you really do, then her life will be in danger! Although sheâs not the best person, I donât want to see more bloodshedâ
hapter Ad Hearing this, the emotions in Bernardâs eyes gradually faded He turned to look at Cedric, a hint of a smile on his refined face. âCedric, youâre still as gullible as when you were a kid â
Cedric finally realized it was a joke, and his tense nerves relayed.
Still, he warned Bernard seriously. âYou canât say such things in front of others.â
Speaking in front of him was fine, but if someone else overheard the Laurence family would never find peace Bernard looked away, his indifferent eyes revealing a bottomless despair