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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1674

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1674

“I just knew that you won’t be giving it to me without any strings attached,” Gabriella muttered softly.

At that, Jory leaned close to her and brandished the bills in his hand. “Well, that’s because there’s no lunch.”

“Well? Spit it out! What do you need from me?” Gabriella urged impatiently.

At the side, Jory hooted with laughter. “Alright, since I’m the one asking for your help, I’m naturally on the lower end.” At that, he tugged at the cap on his head. “Are you not acquainted with Joan Watts?”

“Yeah,” Gabriella answered. “I’ve got an irreconcilable grudge against her.”

In truth, the latter half of it was merely a half-hearted remark. After all, Joan had lent her a hand when she was at her lowest. And though her pitiful life at present was all thanks to her, she had also done a number on her when she was high and mighty in the past.

Hence, she felt that they were even.

“What a coincidence! I hate her quite a bit as well,” Jory commented. “So, we should ally ourselves and work together!”

Hearing that, Gabriella’s guard instantly went up. “What do you want me to do to her?” In the past, it was because she had wanted to eliminate Joan that she had gotten herself into hot water. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have ended up in such a sorry state.

Jory then took out a tiny and thin metal device from his jacket pocket before saying, “You only need to find an opportunity to affix this to Joan Watts’ cell phone.”

“Hmm… I remember that I used to bring Larry to the beach whenever he was dejected back when he was young. After some time, he started badgering me to go instead.” Vivian’s eyes were filled with nostalgia toward the past, lighting up like flickering candles.

“The beach?” Joan murmured. Ever since I got acquainted with Larry, he had never brought me to the beach. If that’s his favorite place, why didn’t he share it with me?

Vivian then took her hands, passing a steady stream of warmth from her palm to hers. “Yeah, to behold the sea. When you look at the vast sea that extends infinitely, you’ll find that the problems that appeared gigantic and aggravating are actually very insignificant in front of the boundless sea.

“Perhaps he has bidden farewell to his troubles and afflictions after making acquaintance with you and having you by his side. Because he’s happy every single day when he’s with you, he is no longer morose and wanting to look at the sea anymore, unlike his younger days.” She then led her to the balcony by the hand. As greenery surrounded them, everything seemed utterly relaxed.

“Actually, Joan, we know that there are problems between the two of you, especially when you both had such a huge row when we were at the hospital that day despite it being such a public place. While Finnick and I hadn’t said a word, it doesn’t mean that we’re truly ignorant. “Joan, fights and misunderstandings between couples are inevitable. No matter how close two people are, they are still different entities at the end of the day. The interaction between husband and wife is a process of learning and adapting to each other. Whether two people can live happily for a long time depends on whether they can ameliorate their shortcomings and rectify their mistakes…” Vivian said to Joan earnestly.

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