Eloise was suddenly on her knees, her voice tinged with desperation, "Ms. Dawson, I swear to you, I'll have nothing to do with Kieran anymore. I'm begging you. For Kieran and the Sutton family, please stop this mess. Continuing this way won't do any good for the Dawson family, either!"
It was clear that Eloise's plea was all for Kieran's good. Yet, it also hinted that Kieran's marriage to her was merely for the Dawson family's resources.
"Ms. Harwood, your speech is touching, but why should I care about what's best for Kieran and the Sutton family?" Freya retorted.
Eloise was stunned. She had seen how fond Freya had grown of Kieran over these past three months. She had even heard Freya say she'd do anything for Kieran. So why was the sudden change of heart?
"Ms. Dawson, if you think I'm saying this out of spite, I apologize. I just want you and Kieran to be happy. I'll step back from this relationship and go somewhere Kieran can't find me..."
Before Eloise could continue with her self-proclaimed noble sacrifice, Freya cut her off coldly, "Ms. Harwood, your words are nothing but your wishes. Why should I spend my life with a man who has another woman in his heart? Don't you think what you're saying is rather preposterous?"
"Ms. Dawson, I know you've misunderstood me, but I'm willing to do anything for Kieran's sake."
Eloise pulled a bank card from her purse and handed it to Freya. "I know Kieran has wronged you, and the Dawson Group needs funds now. Here's five hundred million. I hope it can compensate you and that you’ll reconcile with Kieran, not cancel the engagement."
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