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Abigail's Second Life novel Chapter 890

This netizen went by the user ID of "Cindy’s Boring Day."

Abigail switched to another account and checked out her profile, only to find out she's a huge fan of L.Moon.

After skimming through her bio, she quickly exited.

It turned out she had some serious backup!

Callen didn't reply to her comment.

But within just thirty minutes, Cindy tagged Callen again on Instagram.

"Hey @SlowMelody, quit f*cking bombarding me with messages and calls. Who do you think you are? Want to grab tea? You were so confident about suing me, so go ahead, I'm waiting for you."

Netizens were all watching the drama unfold.

Abigail couldn't help but sigh. Having some serious backup definitely gives you an edge.

She closed Instagram and got back to work.

At noon, Garrett rushed in and whispered, "Cin wants to make an appointment with you for lunch."

Abigail was taken aback but agreed, "Sure, I'll head downstairs first. Let Selena know to tidy up the table."

Downstairs, she spotted a well-dressed girl in the reception area. She approached her and asked, "Cin?"

"Oh, don't use that online nickname. My real name is Cindy York. Just call me Cin," Cindy replied warmly.

"Thank you, Cin," Abigail said gratefully.

"Yeah, Callen is really pushing it, but let's save the talk for later. Come on, let's head to the restaurant," Cindy suggested and linked her arm with Abigail's.

As they walked, Abigail noticed Cindy's arm trembling slightly. She turned to her and asked, "Are you alright? Feeling unwell?"

"Oh... no... I'm fine!" Cindy assured her quickly.

Abigail cleared her throat and asked concernedly, "You seem to be shaking."

Cindy abruptly let go of her arm and nervously glanced around. "It's just that it's my first time meeting my idol, so I'm feeling a bit nervous!"

Abigail couldn't help but chuckle. "You're keeping it together pretty well."

"Oh, really... Let's just go!" Cindy's legs were on the verge of giving out beneath her.

She had summoned all her courage to confront her idol today, so she couldn't afford to make a fool of herself in front of him now.

"Alright." Abigail trailed behind her.

Upon approaching the steps, Cindy's legs finally betrayed her, causing her to stumble forward uncontrollably.

"Ah!" A cry escaped her lips as she teetered on the brink of falling, only to be caught around the waist at the last moment.

Abigail pulled her back just in time.

Cindy found herself leaning into Abigail's embrace, her gaze fixed on her face and her cheeks ablaze with embarrassment as if she were about to faint.

Her mind felt starved of oxygen, and her legs were utterly devoid of strength.

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