Scars Of A Broken Bond

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Chapter: 1296

The lingering question hung in the air: Why did Brady harbor such peculiar notions?

The Sierra situation aside, it could also be Blayze’s lingering feelings for Sabrina that fueled Brady’santics.

Blayze, it seemed, had more than just a soft spot for Sabrina.

This revelation clenched Tyrone’s fists as he lowered his head in frustration. Even with the knowledgeof his past with Sabrina, Blayze still carried a torch for Sabrina. Did Blayze truly view him as apushover?

Rather than shoot daggers at Tyrone, Sabrina sighed, the weight of the situation evident in herexpression.

“iihat’s eating you?” Tyrone inquired.

Sabrina glanced at him, expressing gratitude, “Once again, you’ve come to my rescue. Thank you.”

In the face of the circumstances, all she could offer was gratitude.

There seemed to be little she could do to reciprocate or help him in return.

“Don’t mention it.”

“I feel useless. It seems I can’t do anything without your help.”

“Sabrina, don’t underestimate yourself,” Tyrone reassured her.

“It’s not about you being useless. It’s about the world we live in.

Without power and money, navigating through life can be a real challenge.”

A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y

It was also about a person’s mindset.

Having resided with the Blakely family for numerous years, Sabrina had embraced a life of simplicity,remaining untainted by the complexities of the world around her.

The capital exuded a cold, indifferent atmosphere, often turning a blind eye to the rules.

Sabrina hadn’t anticipated Wilton’s bold move by capturing Aylin and resorting to threats.novelbin

“If you’re interested in learning the ropes, I can be your guide,”

Tyrone offered.

Sabrina, intrigued, asked, “How?”

Tyrone reminded her, “Weren’t you considering establishing a foundation?”

The organizations in the capital were notorious for their cunning ways. Many so-called charityfoundations served as mere money-making schemes under their control. They funneled large sums inthe name of charity but siphoned off most of it for their own gain. The minimal portion actually directedtoward helping others served as a smokescreen. To add a touch of irony, they would publicize theirsupposed good deeds on the internet, earning them praise, and then seamlessly continue their money-making endeavors.

Sabrina’s substantial investment in establishing the foundation ignited discussions among netizens onvarious platforms. Opportunistic investors saw it as a chance to rake in profits.

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