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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 101

The two of them slept in each other's arms, time silently passing by, and a night went by just like that.

As the sky began to turn bright, Jonathan suddenly woke up. He opened his eyes and saw that he had slept in the guest bedroom.

He had actually slept here for the entire night!

The light inside the room was dim, and Estelle was still in a deep sleep. Jonathan looked at her face for a while, then slowly got up and left quietly.

When Estelle woke up in broad daylight, she tried to recall what happened and turned to see the empty spot where the man had been lying.

He did leave after all.

Estelle calmly turned her gaze away, looked at the sun outside, and stretched lazily.

Another week went by in a blink, and it was already June. During class, Isis complained to her that the art gallery was going to have an exhibition, but the tickets were hard to get, and she couldn't buy any.

She said she would try to help, but Isis just thought it was a comforting lie and didn't take it to heart.

On Saturday, Estelle received a call from Old Mr. Quintin. The old man was furious, "Young lady, if I didn't call you, will you forgot all about me as your teacher?"

Estelle slowly smiled, "Mr. Quintin, I've been thinking about you."

Just this one sentence immediately calmed the old man's anger, but he acted aloof, "Whatever, if you really missed me, why didn't you call me or come to see me? Your apprentice brother knows to come and see me every week. Are you busier than him?"

Estelle lowered her voice, "I was wrong. I'll be there this afternoon to bring you some desserts."

"You don't need to wait until the afternoon. Come over now. I'm waiting for you to have lunch." The old man ordered.

Estelle gladly agreed, "Okay, but I need at least an hour. Don't starve yourself, you can eat something first."

"Stop nagging! Hurry up! I'm waiting for the dessert." The old man hummed and hung up.

Estelle pursed her lips and smiled, then headed to The Sugar Fix to buy the dessert.

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