Chapter 168 Not Obedient
Cierra hummed in agreement and gave a simple explanation. “Bruno, you must have seen my situation on the internet. I’ve found my family and I am divorced. Naturally, I have to move back to my home. My family isn’t settling down in New York and I’ve dealt with most of the matters here. There’s no need for me to stay any longer.”
As for where she was going, Cierra didn’t say much. On the one hand, there was no need. She was not very familiar with Bruno. On the other hand, she didn’t want the people she knew to have anything to do with her future. Although Bruno was just a passerby in her memory, he had something to do with Cierra’s past.
She didn’t want to recall this failed love anymore, nor did she want to recall those people in the
past.
She clearly knew that she was a little stubborn in some aspects. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have focused on Draven for so many years. There were many rich and good-looking young men in this circle. Even if she was willing to degenerate and become a pawn of the Boyle family, Cierra could always find someone who was not bad.
Perhaps he wouldn’t love Cierra to the point where he was willing to do anything for her and would treat her with respect like a guest, but at least Cierra was sure that he wouldn’t kick her out of his life like Draven did.
But she had no choice. She only loved Draven.
There was no way for her to completely let it go, but restraining herself in the past was too stup*d. That was why she chose to escape, hide everything in the past, pretend to reconcile with the past,
and walk on that road of the future.
Others thought that her divorce was to stop the losses in time, because she escaped from the wrong trap due to injury. Her brothers thought so, and sometimes Cierra herself believed it.
But in fact, she was just following the right path rationally. In her heart, she had been crazily shouting that Draven should have been hers, and she wanted to question herself. “I am his wife. Why should I leave him?”
But after all, humans were not beasts that obeyed their nature.
Cierra was willing to endure the pain and grievances to be with Draven.
Sometimes, Cierra wondered if she was a masochist. She still liked Draven even in this state, but how could she control her feelings? She could only endure and control her behavior, but she could
not control herself not to love him.
Fortunately, her rationality had the upper hand. She was willing to pretend to let go of the past as long as others could not see it. Some people would even praise her for being free and easy.
For example, Bruno, who was sitting opposite her.
Bruno paid great attention to social etiquette and did not ask much about Cierra’s current family situation. He just nodded and said, “That’s good. I think your biological parents treat you well. I wish you a good future.”
Cierra thought. “Yes, it’s pretty good.
‘For me, I have found my biological parents and got rid of the bad reputation of being emotional., For Draven, he has also found his true love and gotten rid of the burden, Cierra.
“Both of us are fine.
“It will definitely get better in the future.”
Cierra smiled at Bruno. “Thank you.”
She glanced at her phone and got up from the chair. “I’m going to pick up Adam and take a look at the kitchen. Please sit here alone for a while.”
Bruno was a gentleman. He shook his head and said, “It doesn’t matter. Sorry to disturbed you. Go
ahead with your work.”
Cierra nodded and left. She kept a faint smile on her face the entire time she left the private room..
She realized that it was actually very easy to talk to Bruno. There was no need to think about many things. Although it was the first time for her to get along with Bruno at such a distance, Bruno had a sense of propriety. Except that it was a little abrupt when he proposed to send her back to the city, he did not make her feel any discomfort in other aspects.
No wonder he could become the head of the West family at such a young age. After all, he was
different from Draven. There was no illegitimate child in the Trevino family who wanted to
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