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Samuel turned around upon his words and saw that it was Justin.

It had been more than six months since Justin left Livingsfill. Samuel couldn’t help but smile when he saw him again. “I won’t drink since I told her not to.”

“Her?” Justin was confused. He decided to get to the point since they were alone. “You mean Yara, right, Samuel? I thought you would end up with Natalie. But who would have thought that you ended up with Yara instead? I thought you and Natalie were together when I saw how much you adored her back then.”

Justin spoke in a regretful tone. What a shame my favorite couple didn’t work out.

However, Samuel frowned and reprimanded. “Justin, what nonsense are you talking about?”

“Nonsense? Samuel, are you and Natalie still together?” Justin asked.

“We are like brothers even though we’re not. You don’t have to hide it from me. I saw Yara today. Wasn’t she with you today at the banquet?”

Samuel knew Justin had got it all wrong. He lowered his voice and said, “Justin, the woman you saw is Natalie.”

“How could that be?” Justin exclaimed. “Samuel, we’re brothers. I won’t reprimand you for falling out of love. I’m not blind. Yara and Natalie looked worlds apart. There’s no way I could have gotten it wrong.”

Samuel narrowed his eyes. “They’re twin sisters.”

“Twins?” Justin gaped in surprise. “That’s not possible. They don’t look the least bit alike.”

“The Nat you saw that day was wearing a hyper-realistic mask. The real her doesn’t look like that at all.”

No wonder.

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