After Thalassa finished her words, she turned around and walked away.
Ever since that night five years ago, there's been this giant chasm between her and Leopold.
His betrayal and her ordeal meant that it was impossible for them to be together again in this lifetime.
Leopold's smile suddenly froze on his face.
Watching Thalassa's resolute back, he felt that his heart was filled with pain.
For five years, there wasn't a day he wasn't thinking about her.
He worked his butt off studying abroad and even busted his chops in his career, so that he could come back, dazzling with success and be by her side.
He wanted to give her a sense of security and he wanted her to look at him differently.
But she wouldn't even spare him a glance.
No matter how well he was doing and how successful he was, it all seemed irrelevant to her.
This left Leopold feeling completely defeated and heartbroken.
He couldn't accept that he had no place in Thalassa's heart.
He turned and left, his tail between his legs.
When he walked into the president's office of the Sinclair group, Leopold saw Lysander sitting on the couch, nursing a glass of red wine.
With a face full of gloom and sorrow, Leopold took a seat opposite Lysander. Pouring himself a drink, he lamented, "Lysander, do you think she really doesn't love me anymore? I've approached her twice, and she won't even chat with me."
Leopold was feeling really bitter, and he let it all out before downing his drink.
Swirling the wine in his glass, Lysander could see his long fingers accentuated by the ruby liquid. His eyes reflected the same shade, which were deep and mysterious.
His lips curved into a sarcastic smile, "No one can figure out women's hearts."
Making it up to her family and relatives was another way of repaying her.
He had promised to take responsibility for her. And he had kept his word, taking her home to meet his relatives. Even when his grandfather looked down on her, he promoted her to be his secretary, giving her the chance to prove herself.
But she wasn't grateful. She'd rather pay a fine than quit.
If she was so adamant about leaving, there was no point in forcing her to stay.
Seeing Lysander lost in thought, Leopold poured him another drink.
He also poured himself a drink and said, "Lysander, women are just testing you. They don't really reject you, especially with your charm. Unless she already has someone else in her heart, why would she reject a catch like you? She's not a fool."
Leopold drained his newly filled glass of wine.
Just thinking about Thalassa made him feel the heartache.
"Lysander, I'm really having a bad time. I was framed five years ago. My girlfriend broke up with me, and she hadn't forgiven me till now. I really love her."
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)
Is this the end of the story...
Thanks for completing this beautiful story May you always prosper....
Waiting to hear how the grandfather behaves going forwards. Thanks for updating...
This story is splendid. Thanks so much....
I find Hertha extremely childish.poor Alaric one woman is childish the other one is domineering and a liar.poor guy.please get the Thalassa and Lysander story back...
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Oh thanks for this beautiful novel updates. At last the man's legs are healed....
Hertha needs to tell Alaric everything and quit giving a hard time ....
Hertha is being childish.thanks for the updates...