Love Comes To Me
Chapter 1539: Bound for the End

Marcos and Paulina were not surprised to see Blythe.

The JR Group and the Bartram Group were also working together, and it made sense that the Rawlins would invite her. It's just that...

Mark looked over at Blythe, who was not far away talking to Grandma Bartram and they seemed very close.

He frowned, for some reason, he always thought the scene looked familiar.

Paulina turned her head, noting that she didn't look well, and asked with concern, "What's the matter with you?"

A soft voice rang in her ears and Marcus withdrew his thoughts, looking at her with the corners of his lips seemingly turned up, "Nothing. I was just thinking about something."

Paulina smiled faintly, "Are you worried about the future?".

Marcos raised an eyebrow, "Why do you ask?".

"This Bartram family and The Chavez family aren't what they were when they joined forces. Look how many people are stopping the Rawlins tonight, because the Bartram family is so powerful. It is not good for us at Grupo Leoz". Here, Paulina's frown tinged with a hint of concern.

Marcos nodded, "That's right. But...."

The Bartram family will behave, but if they try to provoke the Leoz Group again, I'll be there."

In a word, he still does not think very highly of the Bartram family, married to the Chavez family.

Rawlins took his fiance with him and enjoyed the compliments he received from the guests.

He liked the compliments and it was clear to him that from now on the Bartram family would be the biggest rival of the Leoz Group.

She glanced sideways at Marcos, who was in the corner, and the corners of her lips curved in amusement.

Marcos, tonight you will see what the Bartram family is capable of!

All the guests at the engagement party were rich and famous, and all were smart enough to realize that the Rawlins were trying to keep Marcos out of the way.

Other than greeting Marcos when he arrived, Rawlins ignored him as if he didn't exist.

No one was sure if Rawlins did this intentionally or not, but to some of the guests it seemed like a show.

So everyone rushed to befriend Rawlins, fearing to offend him.

In the business world, it's better to have one less enemy.

Rawlins meant it, and wanted to make it clear to all the guests at the engagement party that the Bartram family now had no regard for the Leoz Group.

How many people in the past had treated Mark like a god and looked down on him, but what, here they were, still being hung up on him.

"Rawlins, look at tonight, no one has gone to bully Marcos, the Marcos era is really coming to an end." Chris cocked his head and took a sip of his drink, not hiding the smugness on his face.

"It's long overdue. As of now..." Rawlins looked around at those present and the corners of his lips curved, "It will be our world."

Several people clinked their glasses together, each with a good smile on their face.

Linda, who was seated next to Chris, glanced frequently in Mark's direction, and the familiar face of the man fell into her eyes, and mixed emotions filled her heart.

It was the first time she had met Marcos since she had returned to China.

The memory of how she had been expelled from the country was still fresh in her memory.

She remembered how she had begged him humbly, but he had rejected her mercilessly.

My heart still aches every time I think about it.

Paulina leaned close to his ear and said something to him, and he laughed, a fond smile. After all this time, Paulina was still the only one in his eyes.

They were still very much in love.

That image stung his eyes and his hands clenched involuntarily.

Chris smiled and turned his head, following her gaze, the smile slowly fading from his face.

He withdrew his gaze and settled on Linda's face, clearly seeing the cynicism in her eyes.

A dark light flickered under his eyes and Chris suddenly smiled as he put his arm around Linda's shoulders. Linda immediately snapped back to his attention when he did so, frowning slightly, "What's the matter?"

"I'm not going to be happy with you looking at someone else like that." said Chris half seriously, half jokingly.

Linda gathered her emotions and said in a light voice, "I just looked twice, don't worry, I just hate him now."

"Is that so?" Chris deliberately pretended not to believe it, "I can clearly see that you still have love for him in your eyes."

"That's because you're blind." Linda shot him a look, then picked up the glass of wine on the table, cocked her head to one side and gulped it down.

"There's no one who hates them more than I do!" Linda gave him a serious sideways glance, "So don't talk nonsense."

Chris laughed and hugged her tightly, "I'm joking with you, you take it seriously."

Paulina didn't see the point and thought about going to the bathroom, so she left with Mark.

Linda, who had been watching her movements, stood behind her as soon as she saw her get up.

"What's wrong?" Chris looked at her, puzzled.

"I'm going to the bathroom."

Chris turned his head to see her heading hurriedly in the direction of the sink and he also saw Paulina's figure and couldn't help but curl his lips. "This is going to be fun." "Looks like Miss Linda is headed for Paulina." Rawlins saw that too and raised an eyebrow with a smirk.

Chris took a sip of his drink and narrowed his eyes, "I'd love to see this fun scene in person."

Paulina walked over to the sink, turned on the faucet and lowered her head, washing her hands carefully.

As soon as Linda entered, she paused slightly in her stride at the sight of her before walking to stand beside her.

At first, Paulina merely glanced sideways at her, thinking she was one of the guests.

No, why did she look so familiar?

Paulina turned her head unconsciously and her heart clenched as the familiar face met her eyes.

It was Linda.

She's really back.

Paulina looked away, repressed her surprise and calmly washed her hands.

Linda looked at her in the mirror with hatred in her eyes and the corners of her lips curved into a grimace, "It's been a long time, Paulina."

Paulina's back stiffened, but her hands kept moving as if she hadn't heard.

"What, it's been so long since you've seen me that you don't recognize me?". teased Linda with a smile.

Paulina turned off the faucet and pulled a handkerchief from the side, wiping her hands as she spoke slowly and slowly, "I just didn't expect to see you again."

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