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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 388

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Read Chapter 388 with many climactic and unique details. The series His Unveiled Passion is one of the top-selling novels by Swnovels. Chapter content Chapter 388 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read His Unveiled Passion Chapter 388 for more details.

Lester had chosen a Lospian restaurant with an incredible ambience.

The restaurant was decorated mainly in warm tones, and the soft lighting shining down from the chandeliers bathed the place in a warm and dreamy glow.

There were several colourful vintage oil paintings hung on the walls, adding an artistic touch to the place.

Lester held Cassandra's hands while Tessa held Seline's.

A waiter led them to a table by the window that had the best view within the restaurant.

There was a fresh rose in the middle of the glass table, exuding a faint fragrance that gave a calming effect.

The two children sat side by side, and since the round table wasn't particularly big, Lester and Tessa sat quite close to each other.

Soon, classical piano music filled the air, sounding both soft and gentle.

Lester ordered some food for the two children before handing Tessa the menu.

When Tessa looked up, her gaze suddenly collided with a pair of deep and dark eyes. Her expression tensed, and her smile vanished.

Stephen was standing nearby as he looked at her with an intense gaze.

There was a beautiful woman with wavy hair standing next to him.

Although they had not met in years, Tessa could still recognize that the woman was Marissa.

When Tessa recalled how Sienna had informed her that Marissa had returned to the country for Stephen, she felt a weight in her heart before she quietly collected herself.

Lester had also noticed the two.

He gave Stephen a meaningful look and smiled. "Mr. Jacobson, what a coincidence. Is this your girlfriend?"

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