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A Second Chance at Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)

Chapter 1069
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Chapter 1069

He was mentally prepared, but the moment Yeager opened his mouth, he was still stunned, frozen on

the spot.

“He’s got severe depression, cause he’s been missing your wife so much Missing her to the point of

falling sick…” Yeager looked at the man who dared not move, his eyebrows raised slightly, and he burst

into laughter.

“Bernard, you’re playing judge for Hailey, but who’s gonna play judge for Garett? You took away the

woman he loved most. You’re living comfortably while he’s stuck in hell forever!”

As Yeager’s deep voice echoed behind him, Bernard’s face grew increasingly pale. Unable to bear it

any longer, Aidyn turned around, walked up to Yeager, grabbed his collar, and knocked him out with a

punch!

He then tossed the unconscious Yeager aside like a bag of trash and returned to Bernard, speaking in

a calm voice to soothe him, “Mr. Laurence, don’t take Yeager’s words to heart. He’s full of crap!”

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Mr. Laurence didn’t owe anything to Garett. They might have both loved the same woman, Eleanor

Shultz, but any conflicts arose back when Mr. Laurence broke up with her. At that time, Eleanor and

Garett weren’t even dating, so there was no question of stealing someone else’s girlfriend

Later on, when Garett chose to risk his life for love, Mr. Laurence was there to save him. He did

everything in his power to protect and encourage Garett

to survive.

When Eleanor came back, Mr. Laurence chose to let her go, even helped her avenge her parents and

got back the Clowers Group. Even if he owed Garett, he had paid his dues.

Aidyn witnessed all the entanglements between these three people, and he didn’t think Mr. Laurence

was in the wrong

The only fault of Mr. Laurence was that he shouldn’t have been so cold to Ms. Shultz in the beginning.

If it weren’t for this, even if Garett had his memories back, he shouldn’t have any problems.

But obviously. Bernard didn’t think so. He knew better than anyone the place Garett held in Eleanor’s

heart.

If Garett… really fell sick because he missed Eleanor, what should he do….

Severe depression could be life–threatening. Eleanor wouldn’t stand by and watch Garett die. If she

found out, what would she do….

Bernard’s head was a mess. The splitting headache at his temples came on schedule, making him pale

in pain.

Seeing him sweating profusely, Aidyn quickly held him up, “Mr. Laurence, what’s wrong? Is it your

headache acting up?”

Bernard clenched his hand, enduring the exploding pain, and coldly ordered: “Send someone to

investigate this immediately.”

Upon hearing this, Aidyn’s eyebrows furrowed, “Mr. Laurence, if the investigation proves Yeager’s

words to be true, are you going to tell your wife?”

Even without love, the affection Garett had for Mrs. Laurence would not allow her to abandon him.

What would Mr. Laurence do then?

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Bernard raised his hand, rubbing his temples hard. The agony of his scattered thoughts made him

unable to answer Aidyn’s question.

Seeing him like this, Aidyn, full of worry, helped him up, “Mr. Laurence, forget about Garett for now. You

need to get a brain check.”

Although the doctor said to have a checkup every six months after surgery, Mr. Laurence couldn’t wait

that long.

But Bernard pushed his hand away, “I’m just a little anxious about her. No need for any check–up.”

Aidyn wanted to persuade him, but Bernard suddenly snapped: “I told you to send someone to

investigate it!”

Aidyn had no choice but to reluctantly pull out his phone and call their contact in B City.

The people at Laurence Group were efficient. Not long after, they got a call back.

After confirming that Garett indeed had severe depression, Aidyn advised Bernard, “Mr. Laurence,

don’t tell your wife. It’ll put her in a tough spot.”

Bernard didn’t respond, only enduring the pain at his temples, leaning against the wall, and staggered

towards the elevator.