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Mirror Vengeance

As the most beloved eldest daughter of the Evans family, Sharon Evans always thought that God treated her seriously ....

leading_bird · Fantasy
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54 Chs

##Chapter 35 Finally See You Again

These were like knives stuck in Sharon's heart, making her feel extremely painful every time she thought of them.

Finally, she made up her mind.

After work, Nathan and Sharon went home together.

The air in the car was unusually quiet today. Nathan drove the car attentively, and Sharon sat silently in the back seat.

"What do you want for dinner tonight?"

Nathan's words broke the silence gently. Then he turned and glanced at Sharon leaning against the seat.

"Anything is fine, as long as you cook for me."

Looking at Nathan, Sharon felt his thoughtfulness was precious. She had never felt like this.

Nathan was surprised by Sharon's answer, so he glanced at her, but said nothing. The unchanging scenery of driving home became extremely pleasing to the eye today. Sharon kept staring out the window as if to etch it in her mind.

"Let me help you."

"Okay."

Nathan cooked while Sharon helped him, and then they made a simple dinner. Nathan cooked well, and soon a delicious aroma wafted through the room.

"I didn't expect you to cook so well."

"How does it compare to Ginder Manor's chefs?"

"Ginder Manor's chefs? Is he still jealous?"

"Who said that only women are jealous, men are more likely to be jealous," Sharon thought.

Then she said, "They can't compare with you."

"I'm happy to hear that. If that's true, I can be a celebrity chef," said Nathan happily.

Dinner time was warm, and Sharon enjoyed it very much. After drinking the last mouthful of soup, Sharon put the spoon on the plate. She breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Nathan with a smile.

Nathan was surprised for a moment, then a solemn expression appeared on his face.

Before Sharon could speak, Nathan asked, "Have you decided?"

Sharon's smile froze for a moment, thinking to herself, "What else I can do besides this?"

"Yes, I have decided. I believe in you," Sharon answered.

This was a matter of life and death, how could she decide so easily?

"Why?" Nathan couldn't help but ask tentatively.

Nathan looked at Sharon seriously. His eyes were as deep as the sea, sparkling with a light water glow.

"I married you because you'll help me. And I'm already your… yours, so I trust you'll keep your promise," said Sharon.

"Promise? For my promise, is she worth risking her life to believe me?" Nathan was shocked.

Nathan nodded, looked at Sharon, hesitated to ask something, but finally didn't speak.

"Go and rest. I'll clean up," said Nathan.

With that, Nathan got up and cleaned up the dishes. For some reason, there was an unspeakable feeling in his heart, which made his heart ache faintly.

Sharon got up and went upstairs. She thought that since she had decided, it was better to do it sooner. If Rena finds out that Sharon was in a relationship with Nathan, Nathan would be implicated.

Then, Sharon went downstairs and into the kitchen, where Nathan was doing the dishes intently. This man was so persistent, and he was so serious about everything.

Sharon walked slowly behind Nathan, hugged his waist tightly, and snuggled beside him.

"What's wrong?"

Nathan stopped washing and turned to ask. Then he smiled and put the clean dishes neatly.

Nathan turned around, looked at Sharon, and patted her head, "You're like a spoiled girl now."

Sharon shook her head and walked upstairs with Nathan. Nathan tried to snuggle into Sharon's arms longer, but all her tenderness seemed to be heralding a goodbye.

Nathan had been looking forward to Sharon's tenderness, but this moment of tenderness disturbed him.

Such a long time of favor, such a gentle woman... He knew what it meant.

"It's time, I'm leaving."

Sharon got up to leave, but Nathan grabbed her hand tightly, not wanting to let her go.

"Are you sure..."

At this moment, he really wanted to back in time to the moment before he told her the idea.

Sharon nodded, looking at Nathan with relief.

"What I want to do is hard, so I have to pay the price. No pay, no gain, right?"

Sharon drove fast in a Porsche, heading towards Ginder Manor.

While Nathan drove the Rolls-Royce, keeping his distance behind her all the way.

Sharon parked the car and walked into the manor aboveboard.

Nathan made one call after another in the car. He exhorted the importance of this matter in a serious tone and ordered to protect Sharon's safety.

Sharon found the most conspicuous place to sit down, ordered red wine, and drank it with relish.

Nine o'clock in the evening was the busiest time in the manor. Sharon's makeup was so delicate and seductive that it made her the focus of men.

"Are you alone, miss?"

Soon someone came to chat with Sharon, but she didn't seem to hear, and still sat and drank slowly.

"Hey! I'm talking to you!"

The man roared angrily, causing everyone around him to look over, and some even took the initiative to surround the man and Sharon.

"What is that?"

"Isn't that Sharon Evans? I heard she's been kicked out of the Evans family."

An informant of Rena heard the discussion and hurriedly called Rena.

"Where? Ginder Manor?"

"Yeah. She seems to be in trouble. Shall I..."

A contemptuous smile appeared on Rena's face as if she had witnessed Sharon's embarrassment with her own eyes.

After being proud for a while, Rena immediately exhorted seriously, "Be sure to keep an eye on her and don't let her run away. I'll go right over."

Sharon looked at the man yelling at her and left without saying a word. All the onlookers were talking about her rumors. But she was already numb to the rumors, so she ignored them and walked out of the manor directly.

Not long after she left, she found that someone was indeed following her. She smirked and continued to walk forward naturally.

Nathan sat in the car, watching all this carefully. For him, the most important thing at this time was Sharon's safety.

"Stop."

Suddenly, a few people shouted and surrounded Sharon. But Sharon knew that before Rena came, they would definitely not act rashly.

"What do you want to do? Who are you?"

Sharon pretended to be panic and shouted to avoid suspicion.

Soon Rena arrived, and she got out of the car and came to Sharon. Rena stared at Sharon carefully, and a chill flashed in Rena's dark eyes.

"Sharon, I finally see you again."

Rena said, walked slowly, and examined Sharon.

"What do you want?"

Sharon asked in a panic, looking at Rena cautiously. They were no longer sisters from the moment Rena framed Sharon at the banquet.