What Happens in Chapter 1341 – From the Book Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Dive into Chapter 1341, a pivotal chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, written by Carly Gale. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Nash barely managed a greeting when he saw her, and it wasn't exactly overflowing with warmth. But those who knew him well understood that him speaking kindly, even with a touch of gentleness, was quite the feat.
Noticing Nash's clearly displeased expression, she assumed it was because he felt embarrassed about being hit by Fiona, a woman. She was about to offer some comforting words when the door swung open again.
Louise looked over instinctively. The man who entered was dressed in a sharp iron-grey suit, radiating a cool, aloof vibe. From where she stood, she caught a glimpse of his slightly raised chin—a simple outline, yet stunningly attractive.
His presence was intimidating, and Louise felt her cheeks flush. She had seen Jackson from afar before but never this close. Her heart sped up as she tried to greet him, but he walked past her without a glance.
She watched in disbelief as Jackson approached Fiona, the person she least admired, and affectionately called her "kiddo."
Louise's eyes widened. What on earth was happening?
Jackson stopped in front of Fiona, and the chill in his eyes was softened by warmth. "Is everything sorted? Have you figured out what you want to eat?"
"I have," Fiona replied, looking up at him. He was a head taller, and when she caught sight of his devilishly handsome face, she had to fight to keep her cool. She coughed lightly and suggested, "Let's go for a steak dinner; it's been ages since I had one."
"Alright," Jackson nodded. He didn't care what they ate as long as the young lady was happy.
Louise didn't respond, clutching her stack of books so tightly that her knuckles turned white. She couldn't wrap her head around it... She had never seen Jackson be this gentle with anyone.
Biting her lip, jealousy nearly spilling from her eyes, Louise stepped forward.
"Mr. Woods, Nash," she said, holding back her resentment. "Mr. Woods, hello, I'm Nash's friend." Her heart raced as he looked her way, and she quickly added, "You're here to sort out Nash's issue, right? I heard Ms. Fiona hit Nash. Is everything settled now?"
"You seem very interested," Jackson's cold gaze narrowed, carrying a chill that was casual yet undeniably intense.
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