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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 333

Estelle said casually, "I don't really read much of this stuff either."

"You just help him find a few books, and you'll be doing me a favor." Janice said with a warm smile, "I have guests downstairs, you two chat first, I'll be back soon!"

After saying that, Janice patted Estelle's shoulder and turned to leave.

Matthew Harper shyly nodded at Estelle, "Sorry for the trouble, Ms. Macclain!"

Estelle smiled and walked over to help him find a book, casually asking, "Do you have any favorite authors, Mr. Harper? Do you prefer essays or novels?"

Matthew laughed, "You don't have to call me Mr. Harper. You and Norah are classmates, so you can just call me by my name. I also graduated from the University of J City."

Estelle nodded.

Matthew continued, "I don’t really dig poetry, if there’s any literary novels, you can recommend one for me."

As Estelle was browsing the shelves, she saw a novel by Sophocles and took out one of his masterpieces, "Oedipus Rex". She then asked, "How about this one?."

"That's fine, looks interesting." Matthew said modestly, taking the book from Estelle, "Thank you."

He held the book and invited Estelle, "Ms. Macclain, please have a seat over here."

He poured a cup of tea for Estelle and said politely, "I've heard about you from my aunt before. She said you're very capable, not only controlling Henson but also improving his grades a lot."

Estelle replied calmly, "Henson is actually quite sensible. He's just occasionally willful to get his parents' attention. All Mrs. Lamont really needs to do is spend more time with Henson."

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