Chapter 958 nned for a Long Time Byron sneered, then grabbed his *s and wanted to drink.
But when the wine reached his l*ps, he suddenly remembered something and put the *s back in a daze.
Seeing this scene, Harry couldn’t help asking him, “Why don’t you drink?”
“I promised Cora that I won’t drink any more recently,” Byron replied calmly this time.
Harry made a series of disgusting voices and said, “It’s not good for you to obey Cora’s words like this. Women are very rebellious. If you treat her too well, she usually won’t treat you well.”
Jane was like this.
Even if he gave her everything, she would not even want to have his child in the end.
Harry even thought that if Jane was willing to give birth to their child, no matter how big a mistake she madeter, he Chapter 958 nned for a Long Time would do his best to protect her and take her away.
But some women were so heartless.After so many years, he still hadn’t moved her.
“You should go to the girl from back then now and let Cora know that she can’t handle you.”
Harry was sitting here by himself just now. He was already drunk.
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This kind of buoyant feeling was good. He was rxed.
Even if she didn’t get a response from Byron, he could still talk andugh by himself, “That girl was so nice back then. I heard that she got a schrship every year, and she was still the favorite of their medical school...”This material belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
In those years, when Byron returned, Harry would always take him to y together.
So Harry also knew that Byron was interested in a girl from medical school.
But Byron was tight–l*pped. He didn’t mention a single word about the girl’s specific information.
They only knew roughly that the girl’s academic performanceChapter 958 nned for a Long Time was good. Every time Byron went back, it was just to attend her schrship ceremony.
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But when it came to this, he couldn’t help butpare the girl Byron liked with Cora.
“The girl is an eight–year medical student in the medical school. What about Cora?”
This time, Byron, who had been keeping an indifferent face, finally responded, “School of Medicine, an eight–year medical student.”
Harry sobered up a lot.
Because he suddenly remembered that at the dinner held by the Yoris family when Cora came back, Sara had always praised Cora for her excellent academic performance. Shepleted her studies with the schrship she received.
So not only did Cora have the same grades as the girl Byron liked, but even the school she attended was the same.
Suddenly, Harry had a bad thought. “Could Cora be that girl from back then?”
This time, Byron answered, “I am not sentimental.”
The words shocked Harry so much that he couldn’t speak for a