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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 1024

Summary for Chater 1024: Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)

Chapter Summary: Chater 1024 – Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy

In Chater 1024, a key moment in the Novel novel Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan), Lucy delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1024

“But something’s fishy this time!” Henson shook his head, saying seriously to Estelle, “I’m dead sure, my sister must be having a secret crush on someone!”

Estelle looked shocked, “Who wouldn’t appreciate your sister and let her have a secret crush!”

Henson sounded worried, “She’s not the sharpest tool in the shed, I hope she doesn’t get tricked this time!”

Estelle couldn’t help but want to laugh seeing his mature-like expression, “Your sister got into college with excellent grades and has always been top of her class, and you’re saying she’s not smart?”

Henson replied, “Being good at studies doesn’t mean she’s good at reading people. She’s been pampered since she was little, she can’t see through people’s complex minds!”

Estelle laughed, “When she was little? Were you there?”

Henson glared at her, quickly changing the subject, “My parents are not home, and my uncle is too busy. Can you help me keep an eye on my sister, so she doesn’t do something stupid?”

Estelle thought for a moment, “It’s best not to have outsiders interfere in such matters.”

“You’re not an outsider, you’re my aunt!” Henson said righteously.

Estelle almost choked on her own spit, immediately responding seriously, “Your uncle and I have broken up, stop calling me that!”

Henson didn’t care, “He didn’t mention anything about breaking up!”

“Well, I’m officially telling you now, we’ve broken up!”

Henson snorted, “Then you’re not good at reading people either!”

Estelle wanted to say it was Jonathan who initiated the breakup, not her fault at all, but thought better of arguing with a kid, so she kept silent.

Henson, afraid of upsetting Estelle, stopped joking around, and simply said, “You must help me with my sister’s matter!”

Estelle was flipping through her textbook, and casually nodded, “Hmm, if I see anything, I’ll keep an eye out.”

“Thanks, aunt!”

When she arrived, Magdalen was still stuck in traffic, so she found a spot by the window in the lobby to wait.

The waiter brought her a glass of lemon water. She finished the whole glass and Magdalen still hadn’t arrived, so she took out her sketchbook to work on her designs.

She had just started sketching when she looked up casually and was taken aback.

Two people were walking down the stairs. The girl was wearing a high-end suit, her clothes and makeup very delicate. She had a timid and somewhat disappointed- smile, and her eyes were shyly fixed on the man beside her.

The man was wearing the same suit he had on when he picked up Estelle in the morning, looking handsome and elegant. His eyes were full of coldness and aloofness, only softening slightly when he saw Estelle, showing a hint of surprise.

When their gazes met, Estelle immediately lowered her head, took a sip of her lemon water, and calmly continued with her sketch.

So he had a date, no wonder he didn’t pick her up.

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