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Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life novel Chapter 783

Summary for Chapter 783: Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

What Happens in Chapter 783 – From the Book Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life

Dive into Chapter 783, 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.

On the other side of the spectrum.

With Amanda and the others gone, the once bustling office now housed only Tommy, Abbey, and Elijah.

"Grandfather..."

Abbey was terrified of Tommy, especially after her recent blunder, which left her feeling utterly vulnerable and her voice barely a whisper.

"Abbey, I've always had high hopes for you, but look at this mess you've made!"

Tommy was livid, a mix of disappointment and heartache etched on his face.

"No matter how much you detest Flora, sabotaging her at the medical league was utterly foolish! She's just an Austenberg woman for crying out loud. Why did you resort to the dumbest, riskiest move?"

"Sir, it's not entirely the young lady's fault!"

Elijah jumped in to defend Abbey, "You don’t know how horrible Flora has been to her. She did countless awful things, and Abbey just snapped..."

"Who gave you the right to speak?"

Despite his age, Tommy's authoritative presence was still intimidating, causing Elijah to shrink back and fall silent.

"Grandfather, there's no need to worry so much. Flora can't cause much trouble without solid evidence. If things get too heated, we can always find someone to take the fall."

Abbey thought Tommy was being overly cautious. Was Flora really worth all this fuss? Even with Connor's protection, what could she possibly achieve?

Connor wouldn't destroy Lone Island just for her, right?

"What do you know, you—"

"The White family head, Miss Abbey, there's trouble! Something's gone wrong at the competition venue!"

Tommy shot up from his chair so fast that he nearly toppled over, his body unsteady from the sudden movement. Abbey's face went pale, a sense of dread creeping in.

Mr. Tanner led his team back to the venue, overhearing the snide remarks, and his face turned as dark as thunder.

To make things worse, someone spotted them and added fuel to the fire, "Oh look, Mr. Tanner is back! How did the score check go?"

"Why the long face? Where’s your lucky charm, Flora?"

The term "lucky charm" sparked another wave of laughter.

Anyone stuck with such a "lucky charm" was surely jinxed.

Mr. Tanner sat down, seething in silence.

What did these people know?

His Flora was a genius who aced the test, and they had no right to mock her.

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