Chapter 1115 They could not interfere with this. It was George‘s personal matter, and he also did not want his siblings to know that he was hurt in a relationship.
Alden gently breathed out, closed his eyes, and said, “I
got it.”
He would not do anything to Raina or interfere with this.
They had to believe George that he could get up from where he fell down.
“Actually, I think Raina has her own reasons.” Ninian stuck out her tongue and spoke shyly. Although saying this made it seem like she betrayed their revolutionary kinship with George, she had this feeling for some reason. “Grapie, what are you saying? You‘re still too innocent!” Harold clicked his tongue before he sighed and said, “ You‘re another George.”
George was fooled, and so was she.
“I actually... agree with Grapie‘s thought.” Melody‘s gentle tone was filled with doubt. “We saw how well Raina treated George in the past, and it was definitely as simple as competitiveness. When she looked at George, her eyes were full of stars and love.
“If she faked all that, it only proves that she‘s too
cunning. If she‘s so cunning, why would she reluctantly abandon a powerful man like George? She even left her hometown and worked hard abroad to survive. She worked so hard to earn money and treat her brother, but she never sought help from George at all.” Melody quietly analyzed the situation. “I think she isn‘t such a wicked woman. The arrogance in her body is no less than George‘s.”
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Everyone became silent.
When they recalled Raina in their memories, she was
indeed not that kind of scheming person.
Their mother, Adina, had also met her. She complimented Raina for being passionate and bright like a warm sunflower.
They might have a wrong judgment of her, but their mother was brilliant, so she would not have a wrong judgment. Raina‘s character should be guaranteed.
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So, why would she break up with George and even say things like that?
The siblings walked out of the cafe. When they passed by the private room, Ninian turned back and took a look.
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