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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 306

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Bernard's phone buzzed before he could finish his coffee. He excused himself, but not before beckoning Christopher. "Walk me out. I seem to have forgotten where I parked."

Christopher was confused. Didn't Bernard just park the car himself? How would he know where it is?

But Bernard's tone left no room for argument, and Christopher reluctantly complied.

They didn't walk far before Christopher spotted the Maserati parked by the roadside. He suddenly understood Bernard's intention. It wasn't about finding the car; it was about separating him from Hera.

"You have feelings for Hera, don't you?" Bernard's voice cut through the air.

Christopher hesitated, unsure how to articulate his feelings for Hera. He had never been in love before, and the intensity of his emotions was both exciting and confusing.

He was undeniably drawn to her intelligence, her quiet strength, and her ethereal beauty. His father's not-so-subtle hints about a future together with Hera only fueled his internal conflict.

"You care deeply for Hera but sense it's not reciprocated," Bernard said.

Christopher's heart ached with the truth of Bernard's words.

Bernard asked, "Want to know why?"

Christopher nodded eagerly, desperate for any insight that could bridge the gap between them. If only matters of the heart were as easily solved as a mathematical equation.

"She's into slash fiction," Bernard declared.

"Slash fiction?" Christopher furrowed his brows in confusion.

Bernard clarified, "Yeah. She's into stories and fantasies about romantic relationships between men."

Despite his skepticism, Christopher couldn't deny that Hera treated Bernard differently. Perhaps there was truth to Bernard's claim.

Could it be that a misunderstanding about Bernard's preferences had brought them closer?

Bernard said with a touch of camaraderie, "We're both vying for her affection, Christopher. But for Aaron's sake, I can only offer you this friendly advice. As for winning Hera's heart, that's entirely up to you."

With a knowing smirk, Bernard climbed into his Maserati and drove off. A final thought echoed in his mind, "Hera is mine, and not just anyone can have her."

Christopher watched the sleek car disappear and felt a newfound determination rising within him. If Bernard was willing to go to such lengths for Hera, then perhaps he should reconsider his own approach.

Could embracing Boy's Love be the key to unlocking Hera's heart?

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