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Abigail poured a gla*s of whiskey for Sean and exchanged some courteous words at the dining table. Finally, she raised her gla*s and said, “Our divorce is already in the past, and I hope you won’t dwell on it, Mr. Graham. We should look forward and move ahead. Of course, I’m very grateful for all the help you’ve provided.”

Sean nodded as he picked up a gla*s nearby and lightly clinked it against Abigail’s gla*s before downing it.

Analise had prepared whiskey as she didn’t know much about red wine. She felt that whiskey was just right for this occasion.

Unfortunately, the fiery whiskey made Sean’s nerves tingle. He was severely tempted to ask. Abigail head-on what he could do just to earn a chance for redemption. Still, he managed to restrain himself.

It was entirely up to her whether she wanted to give him another chance, and he had no right to ask such a foolish question. Even if he felt aggrieved and wanted to be a fool for once, he could. only be one in his mind.

“Since I’ve accepted your dinner invitation, you don’t need to feel indebted anymore. Grandma took care of me for three years. Doing what I can to repay that kindness is only right,” he spoke calmly after regaining his composure.

“Alright,” Abigail replied before Analise could.

“Is your friend okay? How’s he doing? Getting stabbed is no small matter. He looked as though he was at death’s door the last I saw him. Is his b*dy recovering well?” Analise interjected at this

moment.

“Don’t worry, Grandma. He exercises regularly, so his b*dy is very fit. Plus, he hasn’t stopped taking supplements,” Sean replied politely.

After dinner, Abigail called Cameron and had Sean, who was slightly tipsy, picked up.

Once they left, Analise couldn’t help but glare at Abigail. “Even if you don’t like him anymore, you shouldn’t speak like that. Regardless of your feelings, his friend risked his life for you.”

Analise and Sean shared a common secret. Plus, Sean’s name was dragged into the mud because of the events in Capitalis, which only occurred mainly due to Abigail’s identity. So, she held deep gratitude toward him. Her previous discontent with him had also dissipated to a considerable

extent.

“You’re just too soft-hearted. Aren’t you afraid that his grandmother might come looking for trouble again?” Abigail said with a touch of helplessness.

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“I’ll keep the door locked. Let’s see how she’ll get in then.” Analise was not afraid at this point.

When Abigail heard her response, she smiled before saying seriously, “I really don’t want to have a close relationship with him. So, you shouldn’t get too close to him because of this incident. Dealing with his grandmother is not easy, and I don’t want you to end up in the hospital because

of her.”

She attached the police report and Micah’s verdict as evidence. Anyone could verify the truth.

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from these documents by searching online.

Following her post, her fans rallied to her defense, expressing their sympathy and support.

“How many designs were stolen? Can you share more details? How can an employee do such a thing? It seemed that they even had such a sophisticated virus on hand just for this. If someone is determined to cause harm, it seems any precautions couldn’t have stopped it.

When Abigail saw this comment, she replied, ‘Hundreds of unreleased design drafts were stolen.

This comment quickly made its way to the top comments section.

Abigail appreciated her fans’ concern and knew that L.Moon’s current popularity owed much to the support of these dedicated followers. They might not fully grasp the intricacies of design, but their heartfelt appreciation for beautiful things was unwavering and staggering in its authenticity.

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