Chapter 96 An Encounter with Ward
"Correct, the fiancee of the president is not noble name alite, family circumstance also not calculate particularly good, also don't know is to step on what dog excrement luck!"
"Tut, tut, don't be jealous. If she's not a ladylike lady, we'll be no match for her. And why, those random stray cats and dogs might as well stay away and make up their minds about what their relationship is."
Say that finish, that front desk young lady also a face meaningful look at the corner one eye.
Bane looked back. She was sitting in the middle of nowhere, so Betsy did not see her when she came down.
When Helen had brought her lunch up, she remained and waited.
Some time later, Helen should have sent the lunch to Bert's, and now nothing happened, so she should be all right.
Bane just left.
Unbeknownst to Bane, she had only been gone for a few minutes when a phone call came to the front desk. After answering the call, the girl at the front desk turned pale and ran out to stop Bane.
But there was no sign of Bane outside.
Under this, the front desk young lady of regret very much, a pair is about to cry of expression: "finished, this next want to pack up things to leave!"
After leaving Ron's Group, Bane decided to take a stroll around the streets, talked to the driver, and went off to relax.
She had no intention of going back so soon.
For her, the manor was a prison.
But she could not go away for ever, for her child was still there, and she must go back, but sometimes she wanted to get out of it.
At the chateau, all she had to do was close her eyes, and the madness of the previous night would come back to her.
The feeling had eaten away at her and she could not forget it.
Every time she thinks about it, she's ashamed, she's angry at herself for reacting like that, and she's resistant to the relationship.
After a while she stopped walking and found herself in front of the Lakeen Company.
She wanted to leave, but she couldn't help wanting to look again.
Although the period of working in Laikern made her very tired, it also made her live a full life. It was what she liked to do and let her experience the happiness of breaking her own.
But now it's all gone.
She has made a choice, and she must bear the consequences of her choice.
Bane gathered his thoughts and forced himself to turn away.
'Bane!
Behind her came a voice she knew well.
Bane gasped, then quickened his pace.
But before she had taken two steps, someone grabbed her arm.
'Bane!
Bane sighed and turned. "What a coincidence, Ward!" he said.
It was no coincidence that when he was upstairs, he saw Bane wandering around the corner and, without realizing it, rushed down the stairs and cut her off.
Ward let go of his hand and gestured toward a nearby cafe. "Let's have a cup of coffee."
Bane wanted to refuse, but Ward, with his pleading face, could not resist and agreed.
Finally, they went to the coffee shop together, where Ward ordered her a cup of hot milk, Bane's favorite order when they were still together, and he remembered it all the time.
When Bane saw this little detail, he felt a little pain.
She had always thought she would never be touched again, but in fact she would be touched by Ward.
Ward looked at Bane. "Why do you feel haggard? Are you ill? '
Her energy had been drained from the madness of the night before, and when she woke up she had prepared and delivered Bert's lunch, and was a little worn out.
Bain changed the subject and said, "No, how's the company?"
"Fine."
"I was busy at that time, I left in a hurry, a lot of things have not finished, sorry ah."
Because there's been so much going on these days, Bane didn't do it when he came back. He left in a hurry, so Bane was kind of sorry to Ward."
Bane made an effort to recall, retrieve what she had left behind, and tell Ward about the spots where things could go wrong.
As Ward listened, a wry smile came to the corners of his mouth. "Finance is the place for you, Bane. You should come back," he said.
Bane paused for a moment, bowed his head, and said, "No, I've done a lot of work."
"Bane, will you tell me the truth? Why on earth did you leave? You know very well that Lakern is your best springboard into the financial world, and it won't take long for your abilities to be discovered, so you can shine through."
Bane pressed his lips together for a long silence. Finally, he got up from his chair. "I'm going back to look after Sophie," he said.
He was about to leave, but Ward seized her arm so hard that he tore open the button on Bane's collar that the trace was revealed.
Ward froze at the sight of the marks.
Bane's face went white and he grabbed at his collar.
After a long pause, Ward said hoarsely, "Bane, isn't it Bert Ron?"
"Ward, let go of your hand."
She had recovered her composure, and though pale, she had lost her agitation.
Ward's face lit up with anger. "Bane, why are you doing this? Bert Ron isn't even a nice guy, and he's engaged! Do you know that you're so... Very......"
The words "shameless" had reached Ward's throat, but he swallowed them back.
Bane knew the words that Ward had not spoken. She thought she would be angry, but she felt extremely calm.
"Yes, I understand."
"You understand? You know you wouldn't have done it! I hope you find a good man, even if you don't stay with me! '
Ward really can't stand the girl he has loved for so many years, such abuse of him.
A man like Bert Ron was never fit for Bane!
Bane bowed his head. "I need time," he said.
She needed time, one way or another, until Sophie was in perfect health.
Even if she is misunderstood by the whole world.
"Bane, do you need the money? I can give you anything."
Ward hastily pulled out his wallet and was ready to hand over his bank card, but Bane quickly held his hand down.












