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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 429
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Chapter: 429

Back then, guilt outweighed sympathy.

He was a Blakely Group intern embroiled in a data leak incident.

Despite being suspected, he knew he would never betray Blakely Group’s secrets. The

only possible suspect who could have manipulated his computer was Galilea.

He confronted her.

Tears filled Galilea’s eyes as she vehemently denied the accusations, unable to prove her

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innocence.

An argument ensued.

They had quarreled before this incident as well.

He suggested they spend some time apart, to gain clarity about their relationship’s future.

However, Galilea was unable to accept this and ran off alone.

That was when the incident happened.

He often found himself questioning whether things would have been different if he had

chased after her that day.

But life didn’t offer any what ifs.

The data leakage, his grandpa’s sigh, his colleagues’ disdain, and Larry’s comforting

words all weighed heavily on him.

He was too busy resolving the problem to mourn for Galilea’s situation.

After her rescue, a traumatized Galilea relied heavily on him.

The topic of their separation was never broached again.

He felt obligated to compensate for Galilea’s sufferings.

For the first time ever, Tyrone found himself feeling a pang of sympathy for someone.

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Pausing on the stairway, he pulled out his phone and dialed Kylan’s number.

“Kylan.”

“Mr. Blakely, how can I assist you?” Kylan assumed Tyrone was calling to discuss

arrangements for the evening collaboration.

“The financial news network has been hounding me for an exclusive interview, correct?

Inform them that I am now available.”

“What?” Kylan wondered if he’d misunderstood.

Tyrone was known for his private demeanor, preferring to stay away from media exposure.

He was a man of few words at press conferences and had no social media presence,

making public appearances infrequently