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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1386

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Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1386 – Highlight Chapter from A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1386 is a standout chapter in A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) by Scarlett Johanseon, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1386

Letting out a gleeful chuckle, the man said, “It’s not that hard to look for the people who can fulfill your requirements. However, it still depends on what you intend to do. As you know, people nowadays are not willing to be easily involved in unknown activities. If it’s regarding something legal, I can easily get you one that would work for less than a hundred thousand. But, if you intend to involve them in something illegal, I doubt anyone would be so daring to do so.”

Lyna wasn’t a fool. She caught what he meant at once and said coolly, “I’ll pay you three million to look for three people.”

The man was stunned for a moment before recollecting himself. This is really a rich and sporting client! I must grab this opportunity to gain profit. “No problem. When do you need the three of them?”

“As soon as possible. I hope you can get it done by four in the afternoon,” Lyna replied hurriedly as she glanced at her watch. She was running out of time.

“Sure, just wait for my great news, then,” the man said confidently.

Meanwhile, both Hannah and Natasha were now in the hotel room arranged by Fabian. “Only one luggage, is that all?” Hannah asked in disbelief.

To her surprise, Natasha had very limited belongings in the hotel room. Basically, there was only one piece of luggage. Moreover, the luggage was unpacked, as if she was ready to go anywhere at any moment.

“Since I had just left Remdik, I’m actually still hunting for a proper place to stay. Hence, I didn’t really unpack my belongings so that I don’t have to waste time packing everything again later,” Natasha explained casually.

She heaved a sigh of relief at the sight of the luggage in the hotel room. Fortunately, Fabian had arranged to place it there so at least she could still put on a show. If not, Hannah would surely be doubtful when she did not see any of Natasha’s personal belongings there.

“You must have had a hard time, poor girl. Never mind, from now onwards, you just stay at my place, you hear? Make yourself at home there.”

As a soft-hearted person, Hannah could feel a pang of sympathy in her heart. She really pitied Natasha and even thought of asking the girl to stay with her forever in the villa.

“Thank you so much, Hannah.”

Needless to say, Natasha knew that Hannah was being sincere to her. Hannah had only known me for a short while and had no idea about my background. And yet, she still treats me well.

Upon hearing her words, a middle-aged man immediately stepped forward and said, “I’m the one. I am quite good at imitating others’ handwriting if I do say so myself.”

Lyna nodded and before taking two copies of documents from her bag. One of the copies was the duplicate of the weaponry purchasing agreement that was signed by Hannah, while another copy was the original version of the agreement. She pointed at Hannah’s signature and told the man, “I want you to imitate her signature as perfectly as possible. There should not be any visible difference.”

The middle-aged man nodded in acknowledgment and took the copies of agreements from Lyna.

“You, come over here,” Lyna said to the other man with a gesture. His task would be delivering something for her.

The man stepped forward and looked at Lyna.

“I want you to help me deliver something to the police station later. Just tell them you’re a journalist, and that you’re Hannah Young’s colleague. After that, you will tell them that you found the copy of the document on her desk. Don’t worry, I will create another identity for you so the police won’t be suspicious of you.”

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