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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1334

Summary for Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1334: A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Summary of Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1334 from A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1334 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 1334

“It’s just a game of Go. Do you have to be all philosophical about it?”

Fabian smiled and went up to Jason. “Let’s watch some TV.” He patted Jason’s shoulder.

At the same time, Hannah and Helen came back with the pizza ingredients. They noticed that Fabian was all smiles. “Someone seems happy.”

Fabian went to help them with the bags. He smiled. “You got a ton of stuff here.”

Hannah was getting used to him caring for her. “Is that so?”

Jason was on the sofa, staring at Helen. “I bet you would finish more than half of the stuff here. You’re the glutton here. Honestly, you’re like a pig.”

“W-Who are you calling a pig?” Helen didn’t refute the fact that she was the one who bought the bulk of the ingredients. Obviously Jason hit the mark.

“Me, obviously.” Jason turned the TV on with the remote control and watched the show.

“Why you…” Helen pointed at him angrily, but she couldn’t retort, for she did buy a lot of food, but she was thinking that Hannah and Fabian could finish them if she couldn’t.

“Alright, Helen. Let’s make the pizzas now,” Hannah calmed her sister down. She knew what Jason was like. He might have a sharp tongue, but he cared about Helen.

Lyna calmed herself down, but her breathing was still heavy. Then, she asked, “Did he really said that?”

“Yes, Ms. Blackwood. Do you not trust me? After all that I have done for you?” The man looked at her in panic.

“Please calm down. I was just trying to get confirmation. Alright, go on.” Lyna eased up a bit.

“I see. I understand. Keep going as planned, and don’t let any chance slip by. The more support I get, the better my chances are, got it?”

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