Chapter 155
Liana carefully placed the coat inside a beautiful paper bag and made her way towards the villa. As she entered the study, the warm glow of the setting sun streamed in through the French window, casting a faint golden light on the man in the room.
The man stood tall and confident, his face hidden from view. Only his hand, with its distinct bone structure, was visible as it held a slim cigarette.
A subtle aroma of smoke surrounded him, adding an aura of nobility and intrigue, yet also hinting at a certain restraint.
Liana’s gaze shifted to the small pile of discarded cigarette butts in the wastebasket, and she furrowed her brow slightly. She recalled that Bernard didn’t smoke, leaving her curious about when he had started. However, she acknowledged that it wasn’t her place to inquire and proceeded to knock on the door.
“Come in,” came the response.
The man didn’t even bother looking back and simply uttered the words with a detached tone, as if nothing could interest him.
Liana walked over with the paper bag, “Mr. Laurence, Ms. Shultz asked me to return this coat to you.”
She handed the bag to Bernard, and he finally looked.
“Just throw it away.”
He said coldly, as if disposing of something worthless.
“Alright.”
Liana replied, turning to leave with the bag again.
She guessed that Bernard would ask her to dump it, but she came regardless, as she didn’t dare to handle his things carelessly.
As she was about to throw the bag into the large trash bin outside, the man’s indifferent voice suddenly sounded behind her-
“Just leave it there.”
Liana looked back at him, but the man didn’t look at her; his back still facing her.
Standing in the glow of the setting sun, he raised his slender fingers and gently puffed on the cigarette. He seemed very annoyed, but couldn’t really say why.
-Liana couldn’t–figure out what was on his mind, so she carried the bag back into the study and placed the stuff on the couch.
“Then, Mr. Laurence, I’ll head back to the hospital now.”
The man simply nodded, and after Liana left, he looked back.
It was just a coat she had worn, but it made the usually decisive man hesitate.
He threw away the cigarette in his hand impatiently and grabbed the coat, feeling as if her warmth was still on it and couldn’t bear to let
Realizing this, Bernard’s expression suddenly stiffened.
He threw away the coat, quite annoyed, and pulled out another pack of cigarettes.
Liana hurried out of the villa; there were still a few patients at the hospital waiting for her. But she had been busy with Bernard’s personal affairs all day.
She quickly got in her car and turned on the ignition. As she was reversing, she saw a red Ferrari drive up.
A woman got out of the car, dressed in a high–end tailored suit, holding a fancy handbag. Upon seeing Liana in the reversing car, her face immediately turned sour.
“Liana!”
Sophie didn’t expect to meet Liana at Bernard’s private estate.
She had never been to the place herself, and had spent a long time searching for the address. Yet, Lianą seemed to have free access.
Sophie was supposed to be Bernard’s fiancée, but he had never told her where he lived. Instead, he used this woman to provoke her,
It was an unbearable situation for anyone to be in, let alone the pampered heiress of the Ratliff family,
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Sophie, feeling wronged and angry, no longer cared about maintaining her image and rushed forward, slapping the car window.
“Liana, get out of there!”
Liana, sitting in the driver’s seat, glared at Sophie. Stupid woman!
She couldn’t be bothered with Sophie, so she slammed on the gas pedal and drove off.
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Chapter 155
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