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She wriggled free from his grasp, turned, and embraced him tightly. “My love isn’t fickle. I wouldn’t simply fall for someone else.”
Seizing the moment, Sean confessed, “Me neither. You’re the only one I love.”
Their shared smiles filled the room with romance.
That night was passionate for them.
The next morning, Norah rose early to prepare for the Wilson family banquet. As Sean’s date, she wanted to look her best.
Sheid out several dresses, then asked the still-drowsy Sean, “Which one looks better?”
Barely awake, Sean pointed at one randomly. Norah began to dress in front of him.
The sight quickly dispelled any remnants of sleep from his eyes as he watched her, admiration burning in his gaze.
In the end, Norah selected a white dress—subtle, yet luxurious and elegant.
After refreshing himself, Sean had Frank bring over his tailored suit. Dressed, he looked strikingly handsome.
Norah, admiring him, kissed his cheek and asked, “Sean, you look wonderful. Let’s go.”
That morning, Susanna set out with Phillip on a date, unconcerned about missing the Wilson family’s banquet. Before Norah and Sean departed, Calvin cautioned Norah, “Don’t confront Iker and the others directly at the banquet. I fear they might retaliate.”
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Calvin had witnessed Iker and his family’s merciless nature firsthand. Their audacity in abandoning Norah, even staging a car ident to eliminate her, all to monopolize the family assets, proved their disregard for kinship. He harbored deep concerns for his daughter’s safety.
Luckily, after reaching out to some of thepany’s senior executives, he received assurances of unwavering support should he decide to return. This bolstered his confidence in orchestrating a sessfuleback.
Holding Norah’s hand tightly, Bernice voiced her worries. “I’m really afraid for you. Going back could provoke them to do something drastic.”
Norah responded with a reassuring smile, “As long as you and Dad are safe, Iker poses no real threat. Wait for my good news.” Curiosity about the “surprise” Iker had in store for her lingered in Norah’s mind.
Sean, dressed sharply in his suit, looked dignified andmanding. “Don’t worry, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. I will ensure Norah’s safety and bring her back without harm,” he assured.
Calvin gave him a reassuring pat on the shoulder. “We ce our trust in you. Please, go ahead.”
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