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Chapter 1883

    Chapter 1883


    "Oh, dinner parties, family gatherings." Sean recalled, each memory a bitter pill to swallow, the kind


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    that made you want to flip the table in frustration.


    "Get some fresh coffee and pastries in here, don''t neglect my friend and her brother," Leia said to the


    servants, her eyes softening as she nced at Sean.


    Suddenly, Arabe remembered something Leia had mentioned before: she had a crush on someone


    with thest name Collins.


    Could it be Sean Collins?


    "No need. Just check the clothes, and if all''s good, I''m taking my sister home." Sean clearly didn''t want


    to stick around.


    A shadow of disappointment crossed Leia''s heart as she heard him talking about leaving, but she


    managed to say gracefully, "Alright, please give me a moment."


    She approached the garment Arabe had designed, "I didn''t expect the final piece to be this


    stunning."


    Her every gesture was just right, like a gentle breeze in spring.


    To her, Arabe''s design seemed to transform into a work of art, her gaze filled with admiration as she


    gently touched the fabric.


    It was evident that Arabe had poured her heart not only into the design but also into sourcing the


    quality materials.


    "Not bad, you truly are a genius designer. I made the right choiceing to you," Leia said, turning


    back to Arabe with a radiant smile.


    Her beauty was renowned in thisnd, captured just once by the press, and it had been the talk of the


    town for years. Her features, as if sculpted by the divine hand, her skin pale and soft, resembled a


    porcin doll.


    "Princess Leia, if you are pleased, then we won''t impose any longer. C''mon Be, let''s head home,"


    Sean said, eager to leave.


    "Please wait," Leia said softly, "If you aren''t in a hurry, I wonder if it might be possible for you to stay for


    coffee? Just the three of us, a little afternoon delight?"


    Sean was about to respond when his phone rang. He excused himself, "Sorry, I have to take this call."


    Leia nodded, her eyes full of understanding.


    Whatever the person on the phone said, it made Sean lose his cool.


    "I asked for a sapphire, what on earth did you send me? What is this dull stone? You think this is


    worthy of gracing Ophelia''s neck? Are you out of your mind? Find the right one!" Sean ended the call


    with a hint of fury.


    Leia, overhearing his conversation, was momentarily taken aback but soon realized he was searching


    for a precious sapphire for someone named Ophelia. Did he have a girlfriend?


    "Sean, what kind of sapphire are you looking for? I know quite a few jewelers who could have what you


    need," she offered.


    Immediately, Sean showed her a photo on his phone, "Like this one?"


    Leia saw that the sapphire in the picture was especially rare, even rarer than any she owned.


    "I''m not sure, but I can give you their contacts. Is this for your girlfriend?" Leia asked with a hint of


    curiosity.


    "Yeah," Sean replied nonchntly.


    Arabe could almost hear Leia''s heart breaking, but her impable upbringing wouldn''t let her show


    a hint of her inner turmoil.


    With a smile, Leia said, "Alright, someone get Sean the contact details for all the jewelers. Tell them


    he''s a friend of mine and to treat him well."


    One of the female bodyguards, knowing of her mistress''s affection for Sean, hesitated butplied


    when Leia urged gently, "Well? Hurry up."


    Reluctantly, the bodyguard handed over the contacts to Sean, feeling a pang of unwillingness and


    sympathy for the Princess.


    After all, Leia had harbored feelings for Sean for a long time.


    And she didn''t expect that Sean had already found someone else so quickly.
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