Chapter: 1436
Staring at Rena, she shouted, "He died for you! He came to me and pleaded for you. Even when he left, he went to see you. He was dying, and he still had you on his mind... He made sure this place was well-kept and came to clean it every week. Rena, do you ever think about him?"
Aline's emotions were a whirlwind of desperation and jealousy.
She appeared almost mad, and those around her tried to calm her down.
With composure, Rena replied, “I'm married."
Her marriage meant she couldn't dwell on her former lover.
Harold was gone...
While Rena felt a hint of sadness, she couldn't reciprocate the same love they once shared. Their connection had merely been a missed opportunity, not to mention the fact that Harold had almost ruined the Gordon family.
Ross opened the car door for Rena.
She stepped into the vehicle, her nose reddened from suppressed emotions. In a low voice, she said, "Let's go."
The black Limousine pulled away slowly.
Meanwhile, Aline continued to create a scene. She had been the one who had a physical relationship with Harold before his death, yet he still thought about Rena when he was dying. The Moore family had even entrusted Rena with Harold's most precious possession.
As the autumn night grew darker, the rain poured heavier.
Aline knelt on the ground, tears flowing uncontrollably.
It was already past midnight when Rena came back to the villa, a sense of peace settling over her.
Within the hall, bathed in a soft glow from the lamps, Waylen sat, cradling a glass of crimson wine in his hand.
Exhausted, Rena removed her coat and settled down beside him.
With gentleness in her voice, she requested, “Waylen, would you mind pouring me a glass of red wine?"
His gaze spoke volumes, revealing profound emotions that stirred within.
Yet, despite the emotions that Lingered, he poured her a glass of wine, watching as she sipped from it.
As the wine's warmth enveloped her, Rena felt a subtle flush on her cheeks.
Leaning against the sofa, she murmured with closed eyes, "Now, I understand your feelings. I comprehend why you continuously aid Elvira and rescue Mavis."
A tinge of wistfulness washed over her.