Chapter 128 This Will Never Happen Again

Theodore's face remained expressionless, but the veins on his neck were throbbing violently. A simple 'yes' encompassed seven long years.

Life is short. During these seven years, he asked himself countless times whether her departure was a misunderstanding, but it had been too long. Even if this misunderstanding was solved, he could not go back in time. He even felt there was an even greater distance between him and Everleigh as he found out the truth. He never thought he was the source of this misunderstanding.

Everleigh was so calm to a point that she seemed distant. No one knew better than her what Theodore was thinking about.

The guilt and helplessness she felt in the past seven years returned to him. He must have experienced what she did to be able to empathize at that moment. Theodore asked coldly, "If I did not ask you, were you ever going to tell me?"

Everleigh frowned her brows and asked impatiently, "Did you ask me to come here just to ask me this?"

Her impatient tone and indifferent expression brought a sense of piercing pain, and whoever heard it was a victim of it.

The restaurant was extremely quiet.

Theodore's eyes were filled with resentment, unwillingness, and guilt. They drowned into the sea like a storm and eventually sank without a trace.

Adults were best at saying things they didn't mean.

Theodore stayed silent. His voice was still low but it sounded weak. "I'll take care of what happened last night, and it won't happen again in the future." Before Everleigh could respond, the waiter came to serve the food. "Sir, Madam, this is your barbecued ribs."

The smell from the dish permeated the air. The taste and smell of that dish brought back memories.

Back when Everleigh was still studying at Ocpeace Medical University, her goal was to work in the city hospital after graduation. That was why Theodore had often brought her there. He would order barbecued ribs every time.

At that moment, the barbecued ribs on the table were a sight for sore eyes.

her fists

eat," Theodore looked at her. His stern face had a rare tenderness to

after that. She picked up her bag and said, "No, thanks. I still have things to settle in

left the table after she spoke. She took two steps and stopped. With her back facing Theodore, she said, "By the way, I hope you can do as you promised. If you can't, I hope

like a slap to Theodore's face.

seven years of resentment could change its course. It had become

her face looked ashen

machine. They buzzed and were torn into pieces. The more she tried to forget them, the deeper they got.

before Theodore. Just like what Christopher said, she was not as strong or as decisive as she thought she was. Her heart would go soft each time Theodore gave her an apologetic look. She did not know how long she walked for but the journey seemed very long. She leaned against the wall

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department nurse, Tracy

white walls and black tiles. She was at the corner of

was a weekday afternoon, so there were no customers. Tracy sat by the window. She looked a

lowered her head and stirred the coffee in her hand. She looked out of the window. She looked poised and graceful, but the display on the window blocked half of

she took two steps forward. Using the corner of the bus stop sign to block herself, she took a clear look at the person sitting opposite Tracy and frowned.

gently placed her cup down. She looked very poised and graceful. The gold

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wore a black coat with a white nurse uniform showing off her neckline. She looked

at her and a cold glint flashed through her eyes. "As long as you're careful, no one will find

...

A black car entered the gates of Yoreast Hills Garden the second time that

Theodore arrived, Mrs. Godfrey was arranging flowers in the living room. The table was filled with all sorts of expensive flowers

Madison is busy

he did not have enough time to report to Mrs. Godfrey. No one

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