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I've Been There Before (Grace and Caden) novel Chapter 284

Vivian came full of anger, and after knowing the reason, she became more irascible.

Caden had ruined the once glorious Grace. But it was inconceivable that she should give up such a precious opportunity for Caden, the one who tortured her to death.

Vivian cursed in her heart. She decided to convince Grace. Even if that bastard Caden had poisoned Grace, she would still pull Grace out of his trap!

But now, Vivian was dejected.

She didn’t how to persuade Grace.

It wasn’t Caden who had poisoned Grace, it was Grace herself.

No one could save Grace except herself.

Vivian followed Grace and entered Wei’ai Foundation. From the beginning, it was said that Wei’ai Foundation did not live up to its name. Later, it took on its own characteristics and became unique.

Vivian saw another Grace that no one else could see.

Although Grace was considered to be Master James’s favorite granddaughter, Vivian understood what did Grace need most as they had been working for a long time.

Vivian wished that she didn’t know Grace at all. Then she could brutally disregard Grace’s needs and pull her out of the cage she had created for herself.

Damn it!

Why did this happen?

Vivian looked deeply at Grace with her eyebrows knitted tightly. Finally, she asked heavily, “He will recover one day. What are you going to do then?”

What could Grace do?

Would Grace still lie to herself?

Grace was just using Caden’s sick as an excuse. Then when he got better, how could Grace find other excuses?

What would she do?

It was Vivian’s subtext.

She knew that Grace understood.

Grace tried her best to conceal her emotions, but she still subconsciously clenched the teacup that Caden had stuffed into her palm.

“Control yourself. Master James has passed away.”

Vivian said with a hard heart. She knew it was cruel.

But she would rather be cruel to Grace now than see her suffering later.

Grace was born to glory. But she tasted the hardest.

She shouldn’t have to go through this.

Fate should not interweave all suffering into Grace.

“Master James had already passed away. Stop fantasizing, Grace.”

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