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Chapter: 457
“If I truly were heartless, I would’ve left you overseas,” Tyrone responded icily.
If he had acted cruelly earlier, the current predicament would not exist.
Seeing her silent, drowned in her tears, Tyrone paused for a moment before saying, “Since
you won’t make a choice, I’ll make it for you.
Tomorrow, someone will escort you to the airport. Pack your belongings beforehand.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe then proceeded to open the car door.
Galilea, in desperation, clutched his arm, tears streaming down her face. “No! Tyrone, I’ll
listen to you. I’ll move overseas and not return. Please, give me a few days to bid farewell
to my parents and friends!”
“Fine. In one week, someone will take you to the airport.”
“Alright…”
Tyrone calmly entered his car, shutting the door behind him.
He drove off in his black Cayenne. His presence there remained a secret, known only to
Galilea.
He stopped his car at the villa in Starriver Bay.
Leaning against the back seat, he told the driver, “You may leave now.”
“Alright, sir. Goodnight.”
After the driver exited, Tyrone disembarked from his car, leaning against it while gazing up
at the master bedroom on the second floor.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmTt was dark.
Sabrina was likely asleep.
The bed she now occupied alone was once their shared sanctuary.
Over the past three years, they had spent countless nights making love on that bed.
They were once a blissful couple.
But he had destroyed all of that.
Everything was ruined.
Now, he felt a profound emptiness.
His heart felt like it was shattered into fragments.
Tyrone pulled out his lighter, followed by a pack of cigarettes