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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 115

He dumped the whole pot and put it in the dishwasher. After taking a shower, he went to Estelle's room again.

Estelle was almost asleep. Feeling the man lying next to her, she naturally snuggled up to him, wanting to ask him what he was doing, but she was too sleepy and quickly fell into a deep sleep.

Jonathan gently massaged Estelle's belly with his hand, waited until she was sound asleep, and then held her in his arms and closed his eyes.

The girl's even breathing was probably contagious, and the drowsiness came to him suddenly. Holding her tightly in his arms, he fell into a deep sleep as well.

The next day, when Estelle woke up, she found herself alone in the room, and the embrace from last night felt like a dream.

She walked out and saw the man busy in the kitchen. She smiled softly, looked out the window, feeling the warm sun making her comfortable.

Jonathan had ordered chicken soup from the hotel and was pouring it into a bowl. He heard her and said, "Go wash your face and come have the soup."

"Okay!" Estelle cheerfully agreed and went back to her room to wash up.

When she came out, there was steaming hot chicken soup on the table. Estelle said, "I thought you'd make hot ginger water."

Jonathan replied indifferently, "You think I'd make it for you? Dream on!"

Estelle sighed with relief, "Well, that's a relief!”

Jonathan paused and looked up at her, their eyes met, and they both burst into laughter.

After breakfast, they left the house together. Jonathan drove Estelle to the University of J City before heading to his company.

After they had left, a person hiding behind a tree took out his phone and sneaked away.

When Lucille saw the photos of Jonathan and Estelle walking out of the neighborhood together, she couldn’t believe her eyes, followed by a heartache and cold feeling.

In the end, he would rather choose a tutor as a lover and wouldn't even give her a second glance.

Her face, adorned with exquisite makeup, was filled with sadness, resentment, and disappointment. She couldn't understand why she was inferior to Estelle.

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