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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 1369

Summary for Chapter 1369: Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1369 – Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale

In Chapter 1369, a key moment in the Novel novel Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, Carly Gale 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.

Adam shivered from head to toe.

What on earth?!

Why was Jackson giving him that look?

Like he’d seen a ghost, it nearly scared him stiff.

All he did was chat with the young lady; surely, he hadn’t offended him, right?

“If you’re hurt, you should get some proper rest,” Jackson said as he stood up. “I’m heading out with Fiona. If you need anything, find a doctor.”

Fiona???

Hearing Jackson call her by such a familiar name left Adam floored.

And then he noticed how protective Jackson was acting.

Oh, come on!

Could Jackson seriously be interested in this young girl?

Fiona was a bit taken aback too.

She hadn’t expected Jackson to call her Fiona.

He used to refer to her as "young student" or "young lady."

“Shall we go?” Jackson asked, noticing her silence, his eyes dropping to meet hers.

As he spoke, his deep, captivating voice rolled out, drawing attention to the dark shirt that complemented his commanding presence.

Fiona licked her teeth and said, “Let’s go.”

Nobody could compare to her brother.

Jackson had been waiting for those words. As soon as Fiona said them, he pulled her along.

Back in the room, Adam was left speechless, hiding his face under the covers.

Seriously, Jackson, was that necessary?

I’m not even competing with you for anybody, so why the suspicion?

Once they were outside, Jackson let go of Fiona’s hand.

“Kiddo, you’re still young. Some guys aren’t good news, keep your distance from them,” Jackson advised, his tone calm and fatherly.

Fiona tilted her head and grinned, her tiny fang peeking out.

“And what about you, brother?”

“No worries,” Fiona shrugged. She was used to it and didn’t let it bother her.

Being young, people often doubted her medical skills.

But it wasn’t a big deal for her.

She’d prove them wrong with her expertise.

“Ms. Fiona, your surgical technique that day reminded me of the famous Dr. Seraphine and the legendary Dr. Jules. Did you intentionally model your skills after them?”

He asked earnestly, seeking her advice.

Fiona paused, then said, “Sort of.”

She touched her nose, a bit sheepishly.

After all, she did learn from them.

The old man beamed with pride.

He had guessed correctly.

He was a die-hard fan of Dr. Seraphine and Dr. Jules!

Even if it was Dr. Seraphine’s daughter standing there, he’d recognize her in an instant!

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