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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

Chapter 1436
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Chapter 1436

"Okay, I'll post your status later. Log in to your account first." Eloise fished out her phone and let Renee log into her

social account.

After taking Eloise's phone, Renee logged in to her social account and gave her full cooperation. She could've easily

called for help, but didn't feel like doing so.

Eventually, Eloise grew to believe Renee, much to her surprise. "I didn't imagine that you would really give up your

eyes. No wonder my master loves you so much... A woman like you really is worthy of the sacrifices he's made."

"Is that a compliment?" Looking at Eloise, Renee smiled." I'm not a good person-l just hate the idea of owing

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someone."

"Maybe he wants that... but I won't let him be a fool any longer." Heaving a long sigh, Eloise continued, "It doesn't

matter who owes who, he's the only one suffering here. If this surgery is successful, I hope he'll be more ruthless

and force you to be with him. That was how he used to do things.

Eloise had been trained by Jovan's parents since she was young and would only serve Jovan alone. She was willing

to do anything for him, especially since he knew that a neutral person like him would only be successful if they were

ruthless. When he decided he wanted to do something good, he always went overboard, which was what had

happened when he gave up his eyes. Eloise felt that she was at fault because she hadn't kept a close watch on him,

so she couldn't let him go down the wrong path anymore. She had to push him to become the person he used to

be- cunning and confident.

Renee looked rather forlorn as she asked Eloise, "How did Jovan spend his days?"

"Hah! What could a weak, blind man do?" Eloise scoffed and shook her head. "Mostly, he just likes spending time in

the garden, quietly enjoying the smell of the flowers. He used to be so bright and active before this."

"It's all my fault." Renee kept her head hung. "I hope he can get better."

At night, Eloise left the room Renee was in, which was actually the basement of the manor. The manor was built on

high ground, so sunlight could still get in from the window, but the people living upstairs couldn't hear anything from

the basement because they were three stories above it. That was why Jovan had no idea that he had been living

under the same roof as Renee for the past three days.

The moon was shining brightly on that cold night, and Jovan was sitting at the manor's balcony, feeling the cool

breeze on his face. As always, sadness weighed deep in his bones, and time seemed to have stood still during these

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days without light. The only way he could tell if it was morning or night was by the wind that blew through the

manor.

"It's getting late, Mr. Hunt, and it's quite cold tonight. Should I help you back to your room to rest?" Eloise placed a

blanket on Jovan and suggested tenderly.

"Let me sit here for a little longer," Jovan murmured and raised his face to the sky. "Can you tell me if it's a full

moon today?"

"It is, and the moon is shining bright."

"It's a shame I didn't watch the moon more before I lost my sight." Jovan sighed regretfully, thinking back on all the

things he had lost.