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A Surprising Twist of Fates (Sierra and Theo) novel Chapter 135

Reagan walked up to Sierra and spoke respectfully. "Ms. Shaw, these are the gifts Mr. Benson asked me to deliver to you."

Her eyes flashed with impatience as she frowned.

Benson was truly out of his mind.

He knew full well that she had given up the piano for him, disappointing and angering Jemima. Yet, he still ostentatiously sent her a gift, deliberately provoking Jemima. He wanted to make it impossible for her to continue playing the piano at school.

He was still the same—always thinking only of himself, never considering the trouble he caused others.

Sierra's eyes burned with anger as she spoke coldly. "I've already told him not to send me anything. No matter how much he sends, I won't accept it. My decision won't change."

Reagan had a troubled look.

"Ms. Shaw, I can only do what Mr. Benson instructs me to do. He said if you refuse to see him, he'll send you gifts every day until you agree to meet him."

"He's truly mad," Sierra thought angrily. Seeing Reagan's helpless and troubled expression, she knew arguing with him was pointless. However, if she allowed Benson to continue this nonsense, she would no longer be able to stay at school.

Her cold gaze fell on the bouquet and purse in Reagan's hands. She stood up. "Fine! I'll come with you to see Benson.

Reagan breathed a sigh of relief and quickly nodded, following behind her as they left.

The onlookers watched them walk away, and the whispers began to spread.

"I was right—Sierra has forgiven Mr. Benson. I told you no woman could resist such a romantic pursuit."

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