Scars Of A Broken Bond

Chapter 1049
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Chapter 1049

Tyrone gazed upon Sabrina’s countenance, a profound smile adorning his face. He spoke withsincerity. “Since you seek the truth, why not trade with me? It’s decidedly more prudent to engage intrade with me than Galilea. I shall never inflict harm upon you, unlike her.”

Sabrina consistently cloaked her true intentions in veiled Language. This facet of her characterremained unwavering.

Thankfully, this facet had remained unaltered. He derived pleasure from it. Especially when she uttereda resolute “no” during their sexual intercourse.

Sabrina arched her head upward, her unwavering gaze fixated upon him. Tyrone got the hang ofoffering a proposal at the right time.

Yet, after contemplation, it was a much better deal to make with Tyrone than with Galilea.

After all, Galilea harbored a deeper animosity toward her than the abductors themselves. Should shestrike a deal with Galilea by composing a letter of understanding, who could predict the extent of harmGalilea might inflict on her after the potential release?novelbin

Regarding Tyrone, she could discern his desired transaction. It was unequivocally of a carnal nature.

Tyrone perceived Sabrina’s silence, his once radiant smile dimmed.

“Are you truly inclined to compose a letter of understanding for her wrongdoing?”

Without hesitation, Sabrina replied, “Certainly not. I’m not naive.”

Having uttered these words, she peered at Tyrone with widened eyes.

“Tyrone, after all, Galilea was your ex-girlfriend. Don’t you genuinely wish for me to forgive her?”

“She must be held accountable for her actions.”

Tyrone cast a sidelong glance at Sabrina, a fleeting sadness flickering in his eyes. He then lifted hisgaze and grinned.

“What’s this? Are you attempting to know something from me once more?”

If Tyrone’s suspicions were accurate, he ardently hoped that Galilea would face legal repercussions!

“Not really.” Sabrina arched an eyebrow before steering the conversation elsewhere. “I can strike adeal with you. But consider this. Galilea has no escape route now. What if she contemplates divulgingeverything?”

“She won’t,” Tyrone assured.

Even if Galilea were to be incarcerated, her sentence would likely be measured in mere years.

However, if she dared to disseminate any information about Sabrina, Tyrone vowed to ensure that herprison term would stretch into eternity.

In that case, for a fiercely competitive individual like Galilea, life would become a torment worse thandeath. Galilea possessed the discernment to make the right choice.

“You seem to understand her quite well,” Sabrina remarked, arching her eyebrows.

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