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When the Flame of Love Fades (Sierra) novel Chapter 121

Summary for Chapter 121: When the Flame of Love Fades (Sierra)

Chapter 121 – A Turning Point in When the Flame of Love Fades (Sierra) by Free Collection

In this chapter of When the Flame of Love Fades (Sierra), Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 121 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Chapter 121 Sierra’s Surprise

“When did I get a girlfriend? How come I didn’t know about 117 Jonathan had just finished answering students queations

when he said this

He had spotted Sierra surrounded by a group from a distance and had quickened his pace, catching just that phrase as he approached.

The girls around her panicked immediately, shouting, “Mr. Yeagerl”

Jonathan glanced at them and asked with a faint smile, “I thought I heard something about me just now

“No”

“Mr. Yeager, we have to go, other matters to attend to, they said, scrambling away.

Of course, none of them dared repeat their earlier words in front of Jonathan and hurried off.

Sierra couldn’t resist teasing him, “Mr. Yeager, you’re quite the ladies‘ man!”

She had long known Denise had feelings for Jonathan, but hadn’t expected her to bolilly claim she was his girlfriend, Denise had even switched from the literature department to biochemistry for him. Indeed, Jonathan had that sort of charm.

Even Sierra sometimes couldn’t control her own feelings, but fortunately, she remembered the gap

between them.

Sierra had planned to wait until a detective had fully investigated Denise’s past actions before making a move, but now she was getting impatient.

“Mr. Yeager, are you free? Could you accompany me somewhere?”

jonathan seemed to guess what she was up to; a spark of interest flashed in his eyes, “I’ll remember this favor.”

“Deal!”

Sierra agreed immediately. She owed Jonathan so much; one more favor wouldn’t make a difference.

Denise wanted to see me? Well, she would grant her that wish. Itopefully, Denise would appreciate this grand gesture.

In the hospital, Eleanor, looking tired, gently urged Denise, “Denny, be good, we can’t delay your surgery any longer; we’ll talk about everything else later.”

Out of all her children, Eleanor loved Denise the most. After having three sons, she had desperately wanted a daughter, and as fate would have it, Denny was born.

She had showered Denny with all her love, only to end up with regrets… Her emotional investment couldn’t be taken back, even though she knew Denise had made some mistakes, she couldn’t ignore her well–being.

Sure enough, her parents and brothers had softened. She had already achieved half her goal. She knew her own physical condition well, but only by acting this way could she soften their hearts.

The more she acted this way, the more she could express her remorse and highlight Sierra’s cruelty.

She was not about to risk her life over Sierra.

Of course, this ‘giving in had to be clever, like fainting at just the right moment, clueless about everything, necessitating emergency surgery.

wable pride

Serra had actually come

Her scheme bad worked

So what if Surre it so formidable? The is still played by me Sierra must be feeling terrible, but what could she do about it? She had no choice but for her my life is at stak

Thanking this, she put on a sincerely joyful smile and exclaimed, “Sierra“”

Sering the smile on Denise’s face. Sierra’s lips slightly curled upwards, hoping she could also smile like this later

Seeing Sierra. Eleanor was both shocked and delighted: tears welled up in her eyes as she nodded continuously. “Good gr

There was no grudge that lasted overnight in a family, and Sierra still cared about them. She tried to reach for Sierra’s hand ine Serra dodred

Sering Brators geful expresion, Serra said. “Madam Xander, I think you’ve misunderstood something I came here beast I was annoyed try all of you; please don’t assume anything else”

Eleanor was taken aback about to respond, when Bradley and the others also arrived, all showing surprise at seeing Serra

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