Chapter 128 He Is My Brother

When a woman exactly like Alva passed by him, Colbert looked at her running back and had an epiphany.

She was not Alva, but Eudora.

Only when Eudora was Alva's biological sister, all the previous things could be connected together and make sense.

But at this moment, looking at Eudora, who was breathtakingly beautiful with fair skin and exquisite features, Colbert was still a little surprised.

He didn't expect there was such peerless beauty hidden under her rough complexion and freckled cheeks.

Eudora hadn't planned to hide it from Colbert at first. After all, she was forced to disguise herself due to the threat of the Baldwin family.

She raised her eyebrows and said indifferently, "Whether you know has anything to do with me."

While speaking, she took out another pistol hidden behind her back and unloaded the bullet skillfully. Then she stuffed the two pistols into the hands of the two mercenaries who were knocked down by Colbert's subordinates.

Wendy, who broke free from the shackles, ran towards Eudora and hugged her, "I was so scared. Eudora, you are too kind."

She hugged Eudora tightly. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Colbert standing beside her.

Colbert was standing upright, with a muscular figure wearing a well-tailored suit. His clothes were flat and wrinkle-free, and his facial features were sharp. He was as handsome as a man walking out of a painting.

He exuded an air of nobility, and people could feel he was of high-status at a glance.

She let go of Eudora and said with emotion, "Your boyfriend loves you so much. He found you and came to save you from far away." "Boyfriend?"

Eudora turned her head and glanced at Colbert behind her. She caught sight of his icy gaze and felt a bit of indifference.

"You misunderstood. He is..."

As she spoke, she walked to Colbert, raised her arms, stood on tiptoe, and put an arm around Colbert's shoulder. "He is my brother."

Eudora was self-conscious about herself. She would never think that Colbert would like her. She thought it was because of Belinda's pressure that he had investigated her whereabouts and come to rescue her

Moreover, he rushed into the fire to save her. Wasn't it because Belinda recognized her as a surrogate granddaughter, and he was worried that Belinda would be sad if she died?

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