Fiancé Uncle 95
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On the other side, Stephanie was backstage preparing.
Wherever she went, she was always surrounded by a crowd of people.
Even though Stephanie had previously only been active overseas, now that she was back in Reasnatan, many were more than willing to offer her the best resources.
After all, she had Nicolas backing her.
To please Stephanie was to please Nicolas.
When Nicolas arrived, Stephanie didn't care that others were around and immediately ran up to hug him. "Nicolas, you're finally here, I was starting to think you wouldn't come see me today."
Nicolas frowned slightly, discreetly pushing her out of his embrace. "I just came to check how you're adjusting. You've always worked abroad, and coming back so suddenly might not be the best fit. It'd be better for you to stay overseas." Stephanie clearly wasn't on board with that. She looked up at him, her eyes filled with affection, and flashed a radiant smile. "But I want to stay here because you're here. When I'm abroad, I'm all alone."
Her suggestive words instantly piqued the curiosity of the others backstage.
Nicolas frowned again, wanting to caution her against speaking like that.
But Stephanie suddenly grabbed his arm and spoke in a low voice. "Nicolas, will you go with me to visit my brother today? I remember today is the anniversary of the day you met him. Maybe if we both go, he won't feel so lonely down there." Nicolas was taken aback, memories flooding back to him.
A trace of pain flickered in his eyes.
He sighed softly, his tone gentler. "Arrange it however you like."
Stephanie smiled in satisfaction, tightening her grip on his arm.
After she finished recording her show, the two went to the cemetery in the western suburbs.
Stephanie, in low spirits, had drunk quite a bit.
She sat in front of Max's grave, crying uncontrollably, lamenting that after all these years, life had felt so meaningless without him by her side.
Stephanie tearfully confessed that one day she hoped she could join him, too.
Nicolas remained silent, but his eyes we
filled with deep sorrow.
It was Nicolas' fault that led to Stephanie, r's death.
he had tried to make it up to
her requests weren't too unreasonable, Nicolas
cry
gave Darwin a look.
immediately stepped forward to help Stephanie up. "Ms. Ralap, please don't be too upset.
your health."
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into Nicolas arms, gripping his shirt, and sobbing
it was just my brother and me. Now that he's gone,
hate you. Because if I were in his shoes, I'd
but
Ms.
Nicolas nodded.
to let go, softly murmuring, "Brother... Brother..." Nicolas sighed. "Forget it. Have the staff
her intent, but held his tongue.
even if Stephanie repeated her act
Darwin's thoughts drifted
two women never find out about each other,'
*****
Thea woke
up
after a
nap,
her
groggy
mind much clearer.
[Breaking! Hendrix family leader's girlfriend returns to Reasnatan, seen close and affectionate on set] and [The real reason behind the Hendrix family leader's years of remaining unmarrie A sudden ache struck Thea's heart.
was only one pixelated
shoulder-length hair. The woman had a stunning figure and wore a coat that matched
feeling a sudden burn in her eyes, and her nose tingled with
though the disappointment was
she composed herself and dialed Nicolas
specifically asked her if she was free today, as Stefan wanted
to finish her project, ensuring she could clear more time for
called, there was
her things and
butler was already waiting at
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