We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

Requiem of a Broken Heart

Chapter 674
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 674: And so, he turned on his heel and knocked on the door to Brian's office again.

Brian looked annoyed when Ronald walked in. "I thought we were done? What is it now?" Ronald stepped forward, his tone cautious. "Please take a look at this.” He handed over his phone.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

The screen was already displaying Rachel's post.

Brian immediately froze, his wide eyes fixed on the photos. After a beat or two, he asked, "Where did you find this?" "Instagram." Brian's brows knitted in disbelief. He scrambled for his phone and refreshed his feed.

He did it four or five times, but Rachel's post never appeared. In the end, he had no choice but to resign himself to the truth-Rachel had actually blocked him! "Sendher photos," Brian instructed, his gaze meeting Ronald's with quiet intensity.

"Sure, sir," Ronald replied, acknowledging the command with a nod.

The nine photos, though few in number, consumed Brian's entire afternoon. Each image seemed to demand his full attention, pulling him into a cycle of thought that left little room for anything else.

By five o'clock, Brian summoned Ronald back into his office. "Let everyone know they can leave early today. Let them rest." For real chapters: gal co Ronald, almost unable to contain his excitement, maintained his composure and responded calmly. "Understood, sir." Brian then dialed his family home. "I'll be hfor dinner tonight to spend twith my grandma," he said, his voice steady.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

The servant hurried to relay the news to Carol, who had been in remarkably good spirits lately. Though chemotherapy was not part of her regimen, her prescribed medication, combined with a renewed sense of hope, had shown promising results. Hector, ever devoted, had remained at her side, offering constant support. When Carol received the news, her face brightened for a moment, but the joy quickly dimmed. A quiet worry settled in her gaze as she pondered the situation. “Rachel has been gone for quite stime,” she murmured, her thoughts turning to her son. "Brian must be feeling a great deal of unrest without her." "They'll have their own paths to follow," Hector said gently, handing Carol a slice of orange to soothe her worries.

Carol took the slice but didn't immediately eat it. "I know," she murmured, her gaze distant, them sadness in her voice barely concealed. "But I watched them ctogether. To see it all fall apart now... it's more painful than I expected." Before Hector could respond, the door opened, and Brian entered the room.

Without a word, Brian took the orange from Hector's hand, his m actions smooth and practiced. He peeled away the thin strands, taking his tbefore handing it to Carol.

"What brings you back today?" Carol asked, her tone a blend of surprise and warmth, though her eyes held a flicker of concern.