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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 1381

Summary for Chapter 1381: My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)

Summary of Chapter 1381 from My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)

Chapter 1381 marks a crucial moment in Celia’s Romance novel, My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Caroline looked down at her finger, where there was a huge diamond ring on it.

She stroked the diamond ring with her other hand. "Yeah. The things you gave are useful. She didn't have any suspicions at all."

Reid's lips curved deeper. "When Matthew returns, he will face a second blow."

The next day, Matthew and Saoirse said their goodbyes to Erhardt.

Erhardt was reluctant.

"It hasn't been that long, yet you already want to leave."

Saoirse said softly, "Father, even you know that William is busy with his work, so we have to go back."

"William, I want to have a few words with you," Erhardt suddenly said.

Matthew stepped forward.

Erhardt took a deep look at Matthew. "William, I didn't approve of your relationship with Saoirse even when we first met. After that, you disappeared for eight years. I was so mad that I wanted to search every corner of the world just so I could kill you. However, it was Saoirse who persuaded me. You should know how much you mean to her."

After a pause, he added, "Now that you're together, you should take care of her properly."

After that, he didn't wait for Matthew to say anything and immediately called Saoirse over.

It seemed like he didn't want to communicate with Matthew. This was the only time he had talked to Matthew after they came back, but it seemed that he didn't want Matthew to answer him.

Erhardt was still resentful and even hated Matthew deeply, but for Saoirse's sake, he was willing to bury that hatred.

"Saoirse, since you had to leave, please take care of yourself."

Saoirse hugged Erhardt and said, "Father, I will take care of myself, and you must take care of yourself too."

After she said that, her eyes turned red.

Before they left, Matthew wanted to say something to Erhardt, but Saoirse noticed it.

Saoirse pulled Matthew's hand, "William, let's go."

Matthew glanced at Saoirse, and her eyes had a pleading look.

In the end, Matthew decided to swallow what he wanted to say.

Saoirse and Matthew wanted to leave, and Liselle wanted to follow them. However, Saoirse would not allow her to do so.

Liselle cried.

The only person in the Welmert family who knew about Saoirse's illness was Liselle.

Liselle knew that if Saoirse left now, she might never come back.

She cried, "Miss Saoirse, let me stay with you and let me go with you. I beg you, Miss Saoirse."

Saoirse was a little touched, but she had made up her mind.

She pulled Liselle aside and said, "Liselle, stay here and accompany my father on my behalf."

"How can I do that?" Liselle cried with tears in her eyes. "I want to follow you. I must follow you."

Saoirse's tone was cold. "Liselle, did you forget what you did to William? You drugged him."

Liselle was stunned, and tears still lingered at the corners of her eyes.

Could it be this reason that Saoirse would not allow her to go?

"Miss Saoirse, I was wrong. I won't do it again!" "There's no next time," Saoirse said sadly. "Liselle, if you feel that you've made a mistake, stay here and accompany my family. This is the best compensation for the mistakes you've done."

Liselle sobbed, and she could not utter a single word.

In the end, Saoirse and Matthew left without Liselle.

Saoirse gave Matthew an address.

There was a town that was about a two-hour drive from here.

"My mother is from that place. There's still a house there, but no one is living there. When I was young, I used to live with my mother for a period of time. I really like it there. William, could you accompany me so that I could spend the last days of my life there?" Saoirse said faintly.

"Okay," Matthew said in a low voice.

A faint smile appeared on the corner of Saoirse's lips.

But there was a sense of guilt in her heart at the same time.

She didn't know whether he would still stay by her side if he knew the reason that he married her was because Liselle had drugged him.

He had no chance of filming again because he had offended Reid, someone with a lot of connections.

But since he wasn't going to act anymore, he had to find other jobs.

After all, the family had expenses to be paid, and a man couldn't sit at home idly every day.

Lothar looked around for work.

One day, someone called Lothar. "Did you apply to our company?"

The person on the other end asked.

Without hesitation, Lothar replied, "Yes."

He attended a job fair the day before, and he sent his resume everywhere. In the end, he couldn't keep track of which company he had submitted his resume to.

So when someone called him, he instinctively said yes.

"Then come in for an interview today," said the person on the other end of the line.

Before Lothar hung up the phone, he asked, "That's right, which company are you from? What do you guys exactly do?"

There was a moment of silence on the other end of the line.

A few moments later, that voice sounded again. "We mainly go out to the sea. The salary is ten times higher than ordinary jobs."

After he heard this, Lothar immediately became excited.

He hung up the phone and went home.

He had once had a friend that was part of the marines. Although he didn't get to see much of his family at the sea, his salary was very high. A year's salary was equivalent to ten years of other people's wages.

Lothar felt that he had to seize this opportunity. He had to go home and change into a nice set of clothes.

After he got home and changed his clothes, he happened to bump into Yesseca.

Lothar told Yesseca what had just happened.

Yesseca was somewhat unhappy. "Brother, life out at sea is tough. Besides, you wouldn't be able to come home."

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