Scars Of A Broken Bond

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Chapter 1027

Chapter: 1027

Tyrone had lavished Galilea with new resources and attended the party together. Could he truly expecther to dismiss it all based on a single sentence?

Tyrone bowed his head, detecting the biting sarcasm in Sabrina’s retort. With a firm grip on her wrist,he implored, “Tell me what you want from me. If my actions have not convinced you, then I shallendeavor to demonstrate my sincerity. Your skepticism pains me.“

Sabrina, her countenance a frigid mask, arched an elegant eyebrow as she inquired, “You wish toprove yourself to me?” “Yes,” he affirmed.

“I require no action from you,” she replied icily. “I merely seek the unspoken truth. I will discern itsveracity on my own.”

Tyrone hesitated.

Sabrina had previously emphasized her aversion to his assistance and indebtedness. If she were toLearn that he had negotiated with Galilea on her behalf

And if he disclosed the truth now, Sabrina would inevitably question why he had allowed Galilea toescape during their prior encounter, likely revealing Sabrina’s true identity and the photo of herpregnancy. Tyrone couldn’t afford to unveil these secrets.

Witnessing his silence and hesitation, Sabrina added a touch of sarcasm to her tone. “If you findyourself unable to comply, then let it be. I require no proof from you. The greatest favor you can bestowupon me is to maintain your distance.

The elevator doors slid open at this very moment, and a resident exited, casting a brief, curious glanceat the pair before striding away.

Capitalizing on the fleeting opportunity, Sabrina extricated herself from Tyrone’s grasp, darted insidethe elevator, and promptly pressed the button for her desired floor.

The elevator swiftly ascended its course.novelbin

Upon Sabrina’s arrival home, Bettie promptly rose from her seat and cast a scrutinizing gaze inSabrina’s direction. “Did Tyrone exert undue pressure on you?” she inquired.

Sabrina, in a nonchalant manner, closed the door behind her and replied, “Not really.”

Sabrina was surprised that Tyrone had refrained from forcing her into drafting a letter of understandingfor Galilea’s wrongdoing.

“Do not underestimate the situation. Tyrone may have devised an alternative approach,” Bettie offereda cautionary reminder, her tone tilled with concern.

“Alright .”

News of Galilea’s police apprehension had made headlines. Although the specific reasons remainedundisclosed, speculations among netizens hinted at the gravity of the situation.

Members of the project team who had previously collaborated with Galilea engaged in covert inquiriesand, in some instances, surreptitiously erased any records of their past partnerships with Galilea.

Camden, his forehead furrowed with apprehension, fretted about the potential time and effort requiredto step in Galilea‘s role should the need arise in light of these circumstances.

Fortuitously, Galilea held only a supporting role with relatively few scenes, affording room for mitigation.

Nonetheless, the quest to find a suitable replacement proved daunting, with scarce availability amongactors.

Camden tenderly massaged the space between his brows, pondering the impending challenges.

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