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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1329

Summary for Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1329: A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Summary of Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1329 from A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1329 marks a crucial moment in Scarlett Johanseon’s Novel novel, A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1329

Helen can be a goofball sometimes.

Helen was reminded of what their mother had told them, and she stared down awkwardly.

“Why’s that, Hannah?” Winson asked curiously.

Hannah pointed at the trees. “A single tree is lonely, you see. Trees can live for a long time. You don’t want it to be lonely.”

Winson nodded. “I see. No wonder mom planted two trees.”

Jason, who had been silent all the time said, “Yes, and they’re orange trees to boot. They’re evergreen, so I’m sure your mother must have wanted her family to live well.”

Helen shook her head dismissively. She obviously didn’t buy it. “Are you sure about that, Mr. Know-it-all?”

“Please don’t drag me down to your level. I told you there’s nothing I don’t know about.” Jason was upset about Helen’s doubt.

“Jason’s right. Evergreen trees do have this meaning to them,” Fabian backed Jason up.

She noticed a plaque in the center with a pattern carved onto it, while a round table and two chairs were sitting under the plaque.

Hannah thought the table looked stable as a rock. It looked very steady and elegant. This setup is obviously for guest meeting.

“Darius has made all the arrangements. I think Hannah’s going to go ham on Xavier.” Yvette and Lyna were chatting in a new villa.

“Good. I’ll get some reporters to cover this. Everyone’s going to love this scandal. ‘Mrs. Norton Cheats On Her Husband With The President From Another Company’ Nice headline.” Lyna chuckled, praising herself for her intelligence, and laughing at Hannah for falling into her trap.

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