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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter 190
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Chapter: 190

The current news, for example, had a media bias, guided by Evelyn’s hidden agenda.

Someone wanted Sabrina to be the target of the internet’s wrath.

Yet, what they didn’t wish to be known, such as her defense, was shrouded in obscurity.

Tyrone prevented any attempts at clearing her name. If she dared to share the truth on

the internet, her post would be erased.

Bradley and Sabrina spent some time together at a bar.

“Are you free this afternoon?” Sabrina inquired.

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“No. My agent would be blowing up my phone if I had any engagements. I can stick

around with you for a while. How about dinner at my place tonight? I’ve finally got some

downtime.”

“Sure,” Sabrina agreed. “I’ll need to pick up some gifts for your parents, though. It

wouldn’t be right to show up empty-handed.”

“Oh, they won’t mind. Seeing you will make them happy.”

“No, it wouldn’t be polite.”

Sabrina then stood up, a shopping center was just around the corner.

“I’LL accompany you.”

“No, you’re too well-known. I’m at the center of a controversy. You could get dragged into

it if you’re seen with me.”

Sabrina was unperturbed by the online remarks.

In the eyes of the public, she was merely a normal person. Once the news lost its

relevance, most people would forget about it.

Galilea’s followers might keep on criticizing her, though.

“How about this? You can take my car and I’ll wait for you in the parking.”

“Sounds good.”

Sabrina then accompanied Bradley to the underground parking.

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After getting into the car, Bradley drove to the parking garage of a nearby shopping mall.

Sabrina pushed open the door and stepped out of the car.

“Don’t overdo it with the shopping. They’ve got everything they need at home,” Bradley

advised.

Sabrina dismissed him with a wave. “I won’t.”

She selected two bottles of wine, a radiant pearl necklace, and some food.

Depositing them in the trunk, she dusted her hands, slid into the passenger seat and

declared, “Let’s go.”

The car navigated its way into the villa.

Sabrina and Bradley got out of the car, retrieving all the gifts from the trunk.