Abigail frowned immediately. "How did you find out?"
Why wasn't I the first to know about such a significant event?
"Abigail, I love reading gossip. I saw it in someone's post. I'll send you the pictures. Take a look!" Lynette was extremely excited.
Luna leaned in next to Abigail and listened briefly. She slammed the table immediately. "What nonsense! Is she trying to steal your man? Does she think just because you're in Capitalis and she's in Pendorf, she can have the upper hand?"
Abigail's ears were tingling; she pushed Luna away. "Lower your voice! I can't stand it."
Luna immediately covered her mouth. "I got too excited. Sorry!"
Lynette sent Abigail some photos. Sure enough, Sean was blocked at the company entrance, while Lily held a large bouquet of roses and decorated the ground with many flowers. The scene was incredibly romantic.
In the past, these were the methods men used to pursue women. Now, a woman was using them on a man, which was indeed something quite new.
After looking at the photos, Abigail said to Lynette, "He will handle this matter himself. I don't need to say anything."
Luna thought that Abigail was too confident in Sean.
Has their relationship evolved to the point where they trust each other so much?
"Abigail, it's not about whether he can handle it or not. It's about Lily's disgusting behavior. You, as Sean's partner, should teach her a lesson!" Lynette was indignant.
"Sean and I haven't completely confirmed our relationship yet, so it's normal for him to be pursued by others. Even if we do confirm our relationship, I won't go after Lily." Abigail felt that it was beneath her to deal with Lily.
Can't Sean handle it himself? Do I have to charge into battle?
"Uh... why?" Lynette couldn't understand.
"Lynette, even if you really like a man, you don't have to resort to fighting with someone of the same sex. If a boyfriend truly has feelings for you, he will find a way to solve it himself, without us lowering ourselves to that level. Understand?" Abigail said slowly.
She was now Alana; she had to maintain her image.
Lynette thought what Abigail said made sense and hung up the phone.
After hanging up, Lynette conveyed Abigail's words to Sean.
'Abigail said that this is something you should handle on your own. She won't interfere.'
Sean had originally thought that Abigail would be jealous, but it seemed he was mistaken. Abigail was no longer as childish as before. She now had her own views on relationships.
'I understand,' Sean replied to Lynette before transferring 15,000 to her with the note 'For coffee.'
He was generous, and Lynette immediately licked his boots.
'My dear brother-in-law, if you ever need anything, please come find me. I won't refuse!'
Sean's lips curled slightly when he saw that. Children are so innocent.
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