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Abigail's Second Life novel Chapter 710

Upon returning home, Abigail was immediately enveloped in a sense of tranquility.

During her time at Luna's place, she couldn't help but feel like an outsider. The constant pressure weighed heavily on her, as if she were being crushed by a heavy stone.

She knew she shouldn't feel this way. After all, she owed Luna a great deal. However, she couldn't shake off the burden the moment she stepped into the rented house.

As she thought about it, she unconsciously let out a weary sigh.

"Let's invite Sean over for dinner tonight. He's been working hard," Lawrence suggested, holding a cup of coffee. After taking a sip, he frowned and continued, "Josh ran off to Saraville again, claiming he doesn't like the local girls. In my opinion, he's making this trip because of a certain someone."

"Oh, please. Don't start," Scarlett replied, annoyed at the thought of Josh choosing a daughter-in-law she didn't approve of.

Abigail didn't pay attention to their conversation. Instead, she found herself thinking about Sean.

Sean was definitely angry right now. She had gone through the messages she had sent him last night when she got home. Judging from the conversation, it was clear that he was vexed.

After breakfast, Abigail went straight to the office.

There, she reviewed all the work she had missed recently. Sean had organized everything very well. As she reflected on how he had helped her with these inter-departmental tasks, she realized he must have spent a lot of time on them.

Abigail was lost in her thoughts until Garrett appeared at her office door.

He knocked on the glass door, bringing her back to reality.

"Miss Quinn, you've finally returned. Is there anything you need from me?" Garrett asked as he entered.

Abigail looked up at him and asked in a somewhat embarrassed tone, "When does Sean usually arrive?"

"Under normal circumstances, he would have already been here by now. Unfortunately, he informed me last night that he would be on a month-long business trip. I suppose he should have left this morning." Garrett knew about their relationship. Yet, Sean didn't tell Abigail about his business trip. Instead, he went out of his way to inform Garrett. Something must have happened between them.

Abigail nodded upon receiving his response. Once she heard Garrett's words, she was certain that Sean was genuinely angry this time, which explained his behavior.

"Okay, I understand. You can go." Abigail waved her hand, dismissing him, picked up her phone, and planned to order a cup of coffee. It was the same kind that Sean always bought for her.

However, Garrett didn't leave. Instead, he approached Abigail with a file and glanced at her phone, inquiring, "Why didn't Mr. Graham tell you about his business trip? Did you two have a fight?"

"I swear, you and your gossip. Don't you have your own work to attend to?" Abigail glared at him.

"Although I'm your subordinate, I'm also concerned about you. Everyone is talking about your relationship. Frankly, the stability of the company's stock is partly influenced by your relationship status. If there's a rift between the two of you, it could negatively affect the company. Once that happens, I'll be under severe scrutiny." Garrett, who was the head of the company, genuinely worried about this.

"We make money by selling clothes, not by peddling my relationship with him, right?" Abigail snapped in frustration before promptly kicking Garrett out of the office.

Once the coffee she had ordered arrived, she took a sip.

As she looked at the message she had sent him, she pondered, Will he bother replying to my text?

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