My Repentant Brothers by Grace Edith
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Benjamin looked at Madeline from afar across the crowd.
He thought. "This woman looks the same as Madeline, who just passed away. But her behavior is completely different. She's bossy, arrogant, and disregards others." Benjamin clenched his hists tightly.
He approached Madeline step by step. In his senses, he knew his inexplicable action was a mistake.
However, he could not hold it in anymore emotionally
The more he looked at her, the more he felt he was looking at Madeline.
Benjamin really regretted it and felt so depressed. He pondered, "I hope for a chance to start all over again. I'll never let Madeline die in pain and despair."
Caleb sat on the stool and made way for Benjamin.
Winslet looked up and stared right at Benjamin.
Benjamin gulped. "Hello, Alina."
Madeline lowered her head and smiled. "Hi")
Benjamin wanted to get to know her more, but such a woman already had a strong belonging.
He felt a shiver down his spine under Caleb's scrutinizing gaze.
If he acted recklessly, he would be the next one to be dragged away.
"I'll be in Acocester from now on. Hopefully, I can collaborate with you if there's an opportunity. It's truly admirable that your career has been so successful at such a young age. Madeline replied, "Perhaps."
Benjamin hesitated. He looked at Alina, and she reminded him of Madeline more and more.
only learned how to cherish Madeline after losing her.
A voice appeared in his mind as he stared at Alina. "If I had given Maddie more time back then or treated her better, would she be so beautiful like
this woman too?"
"Can I add you on WhatsApp?" he asked.
Madeline displayed a playful smile. "Of course. Since you're the second son of the Moore family, we probably will interact with each other quite often in the future" "Thank you!" Benjamin added her on WhatsApp and added the nickname [Alina.]
in foreign
gazed at the unfamiliar WhatsApp
expected, she was not
lady living a privileged
on that silent
his chat
he urged Madeline
Instagram. The girl still looked obedient and attractive. Unfortunately, she no longer
Regina came over to get him. She grabbed his arm
"You're past a equal footing
you're about her age. Thai Alina is make
she went to great lengths to ease her relationship with Willow
she turned around, she noticed Benjamin went over again
1 know
what's her social
you can't let go
I really don't understand you. When Madeline was alive, you only paid attention to Winsler. Now, Madeline is dead, but you think about her again!" She was dying to know what Benjamin was thinking. However, seeing his pale face,
looked at Regina and said, "Mom, she's so similar to Maddie. When I
move on sooner
conference attracted
many people were talking about the beautiful CEO and
the upper class. She was a
Acocester's circle of influence
people were still discussing matters related
but demean the
the Larson residence, when Layla was having breakfast, she
join the conference last night? When did you all come back? How did
about to speak, but Thomas spoke
Don't wear high-heels in the future. It's
Why are you so careless?
She lowered her head
in asking Winslet
had no memory of the conference. There was nothing besides being
stop it,"
noticed Winslet was in a bad mood. "Okay, okay, okay! I
Now, it seems she can't do anything. While Alina, who's rumored to have no parents and grew up with her brother only, can interact with the business tycoons pleasantly and elegantly. If Alina were my daughter, that would be
and put down his fork. "I'm done
you in a bad
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