Previous chapter:
Chapter 159 Men Acting Like Children?
Next chapter:
Chapter 161 The Day Before they go Home
PREVIEW
... hand, she experiences guilt, recognizing that she’s toying with someone’s emotions—a truth she hesitates to acknowledge. However, she rationalizes her actions by reminding herself of her ultimate motive: to preserve her own life and spare her grandfather from the impending consequences of her downfall. In this context, the male leads and Xavier’s involvement serve as a catalyst for potential future events, prompting Hera to rein in her feelings.
Leo presents a different dilemma for Hera ...
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE