Chapter 875
To Blake’s astonishment, it wasn’t his granddaughter seated next to him or Bernard in the prominent position who took the cane from his hand–it was Eleanor herself, the one who had just been struck by it.
Eleanor’s gentle and compassionate smile managed to stir something within Blake You are a Pine, and there is nothing that needs to be addressed,” he stated.
Eleanor, unperturbed by her Pine lineage, responded, “Regardless of whether I am a Pine or not, there is still something that needs to be clarified”
She placed the cane back onto the table and directed her words to everyone present am aware of the longstanding enmity between the Pines and the Laurences. I understand that you have suffered the loss of loved ones, and it is undoubtedly painful. However, what you may not know is that the Pines have endured far greater losses than the Laurences, as far as my knowledge goes.”
“You drove the Pines away to G country, and to this day, they dare not provoke the Laurences. I was not even born when the Laurences subjected the Pines to such cruelty. It is truly unfair to heap all this hatred onto me, Eleanor asserted.
Arlene scoffed, “As long as you’re a Pine, you can never be innocent!”
Eleanor glanced at Arlene but didn’t retort immediately. Instead, she continued, “I’ve already explained to Blake that my mom, though from the Pine family, was kicked out when she was young, and has long severed lies with them.
“Even if I am a Pine, they don’t acknowledge me or my mom. Why should we bear the consequences of the disputes caused by them? That’s not fair to us!”
After saying this, Eleanor stressed again, “Besides, I grew up in an orphanage and never even met my mom. I don’t even know how many people there are in the Pine family. How could I possibly be a spy sent by them? It just doesn’t make sense
Bernard’s family members, trembling, interrupted, “How do we know if what you’re saying is true or false?”
Before Eleanor could reply, Cedric, dressed in a white suit, walked in from the door, true!”
Everyone’s attention turned to Cedric, “You better have proof to back up your words, don’t just take Bernard’s side for no reason.”
Cedric took off his coat and casually threw it to a servant, then sat down nonchalantly. “Of course I have proof, or else do you think I would just blabber?”
Arlene reached out to him, “If you have proof, then show it to us.”
Cedric crossed his legs and glanced at her, “If you want to see it, look it up yourself. It’s not like it’s hard to find.”
Arlene’s face turned red with anger, “You!”
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The readers' comments on the novel: A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
Loved the story, many times caught in so much actually crying with the situation. Wish had more chapters to a better ending....
It's weird that the story went from narrative to slang use. Good story so far though...