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Chapter 453

Chapter: 453

After a prolonged silence, Tyrone opened his eyes and regarded Rolf.novelbin

“Why didn’t you warn me sooner?”

Rolf chuckled. “I did advise you against being tender-hearted towards any woman not your wife.Tyrone, I’ve known you long enough to recognize the affectionate glimmer in your eyes when yougazed at Sabrina before you even realized your own feelings.”

Tyrone’s gaze grew distant, lost in the memories

It appeared he had harbored feelings for Sabrina longer than he had realized.

Upon suggesting divorce, he had assured her they would remain siblings.

The notion seemed ludicrous now.

How could a once-married couple transition to a sibling-Like relationship after divorce?

In the past, he hadn’t fully realized it, but now he could discern that he uttered those words because hecouldn’t bear the thought of her leaving his life.

Once Sabrina consented to the divorce, his happiness faded away.

As a result, when Sabrina expressed her desire to resign and go abroad with Bradley, he vehementlyobjected and made every effort to convince her otherwise. Outwardly, it appeared that he deeply caredfor her, viewing her as a sister.

In reality, it was purely self-serving.

Even at the court for the divorce proceedings, he conveniently forgot the document in his ward. Ratherthan retrieve it, he used it as a delay tactic.

He had the audacity to suggest divorce, yet dragged his feet through every step of the process.

In fact, he was not ready to let go.

Galilea had made several advances towards him, all of which he ignored.

He justified his indifference by convincing himself he didn’t want her to risk an illegitimate child.

However, deep down, he knew it was because succumbing to Galilea would mean truly Losing Sabrina.

These contradictions, which now seemed clear as day, were inexplicable at the time.

Why did it take him so long to realize?

“Those on the sidelines often have a clearer perspective. Your relationship with Galilea was largely onyour terms. You always gave me the impression that she was dispensable to you. I didn’t predict thatGalilea would return, nor that you would rekindle your relationship. I believed you would understandthat you were the only one who owed her.

Sabrina wasn’t indebted to her. You shouldn’t have wronged her to please Galilea. Galilea wasn’tentitled to bear the burden of your faults.”

Rolf’s words reverberated in Tyrone’s mind, leaving him in a thoughtful daze for a moment. A smiletugged at his lips as he responded, “You’re right. Why couldn’t I see it before?”

He recalled an instance from a few days ago, when he was on the brink of intimacy with Sabrina, onlyto be interrupted by a call from Galilea’s agent who informed him of her disappearance.

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