Buddy knew what Victor meant. He lowered his head, and his face was full of pain. He said in a heavy tone, "Victor, I'm the same as you. You can't forget your Eden. Nor can I forget Zofia."
Victor looked at his painful look and retorted mercilessly, "We're not the same. For the sake of Eden, I've desperately struggled. I've done everything I can to ensure her a happy future when she comes back.
But you, you can't even give your woman the most basic sense of security. You're merely hurting her. Your only remedy is to convince your parents to accept Zofia. Only with the blessings of everyone can you live a happy life.
If you don't have the ability to piece happiness together for her, don't try to meet her casually.
Not everyone could bear the stabbing pain when the happiness was taken away."
"I agree, but you know how stubborn my mother is. She is furious with Zofia now. I don't dare to mention getting married at home. I will discuss it with my mother when she calms down." Buddy took a deep breath. He had been looking for Zofia these days, but she disappeared. He couldn't find
her.
Victor did not speak. He looked at the white clouds outside the window. How much could one's strength affect fate?
No matter what, Victor only wanted to change the fate of Eden and himself, letting them tangle together like two vines and never separate from each other again.
Buddy asked again, "How is she doing?"
Victor looked at him and said, "I don't know how she is. If you want to know, you can ask Eden."
Buddy looked at him with a slight frown. "Director Bleu?"
"Yes!" Victor nodded slightly. "I remember that I told you last time that Zofia and Eden are friends."
Buddy squinted at him, his eyes darkened. Victor was very concerned about Eden Bleu. Last time, Buddy had wanted to get some information from Anson, but he had been very alert and hadn't told him anything.
"Victor, why are you calling her Eden? You treat her like someone special. Aren't you waiting for my sister?"
Eden had just pushed open the door when she heard Buddy's question.
She held her breath instantly, hoping herself not to be noticed because she wanted to know how Victor would answer.
She had wanted to knock on the door just now, but she saw the door was left ajar, so she entered directly.
She stood there quietly and waited for Victor's answer.
Victor remained silent for a long while. Eden was getting more and more eager to hear his answer.
She wanted to know the answer even in her dreams. Now, by eavesdropping, her dream would come true!
But Victor's silence continued.
She looked at the glass not far away, which mirrored Victor's arrogant look. He seemed to be looking at Buddy opposite him, not intending to speak.
Victor was able to control his temper. At this time, if he decided to compete in patience, Buddy couldn't win.
He became anxious and couldn't help but ask, "Victor, why don't you talk? Didn't you say my sister would come back? Haven't you always waited for her? Aren't you going to marry her? What is the relationship between you and Eden Bleu?"
Victor still looked at him quietly and said nothing.
Eden suddenly realized a problem. Victor had said that the real Eden Clement had come back, but why didn't he tell the Clement family?
"Answer me!" Buddy raised his voice.
Victor said calmly, "I will marry her. You can rest assured."
Eden,"..."
How could a brother rest assured with such an amphibious answer?
Victor had always been so overbearing. And he was economic in the use of words while talking.
Eden also wanted to know the truth.
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