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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 671

Summary for Chapter 671 I Am Your Uncle Vincent: I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 671 I Am Your Uncle Vincent – Highlight Chapter from I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 671 I Am Your Uncle Vincent is a standout chapter in I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) by Nadia Gordon, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.

Abigail couldn't help but miss him, but she felt even more guilty towards Sean.

Over the past month, she had kept too many things from him, especially her fear of him finding out about Larry.

She hoped that nothing would happen in the next two years and that Luna would remember everything and recognize Larry as her own.

"Yes, I do," she replied, her guilt making her words lack confidence.

Despite Sean sensing her distraction, he swiftly dismissed any feeling of loss, reassured by the knowledge that she would be back soon.

"I'll wait for you at the airport. If you're too tired, you can take a nap on the plane," Sean said, his voice carrying a hint of laughter.

"Okay," Abigail tried to lift her spirits.

She hadn't done anything wrong to Sean. The child belonged to Luna, not her.

After convincing herself of this, Abigail felt much better.

...

Back in Capitalis, as Abigail walked out of the airport, she saw Sean and Xavien.

He seemed to be saying something to Xavien, who nodded in response.

When Xavien saw Abigail, he immediately pointed towards her.

Sean looked in her direction.

And in that moment, Abigail suddenly felt an indescribable emotion. She quickly walked towards Sean.

"I'm back," Abigail said, standing in front of Sean with a faint smile in her eyes.

Xavien stepped forward to help her with her luggage.

Sean couldn't hold back any longer and reached out to hold her hand, wanting to embrace her. But knowing that Abigail was always reserved, he could only gently stroke the back of her hand. "You look tired. Is work exhausting?"

"It's okay. Should we go to a restaurant first, or should I go back and take a shower and change clothes?" Abigail noticed that many people were watching them, and she felt a bit embarrassed.

"Let's go back first. You can take a shower and rest for half an hour before going out again," Sean suggested, realizing that Abigail was much more tired than he had imagined.

"Okay," Abigail nodded.

When they arrived back at Pearson Residence, Lawrence and Scarlett were overjoyed.

After Abigail finished showering, she sat on the couch watching a drama and eating. Lawrence sat beside her, looking at her with a gentle expression. "Sean has been eagerly waiting for you to come back. Finally, he has you back."

"There was a sudden issue at work; I couldn't help it," Abigail replied, looking at Sean and lifting her chin slightly. "Shall we go home tomorrow to visit Grandma and Grandpa?"

"Sure." Sean nodded. Although he spent a lot of time in Pendorf, Abigail hadn't come back for a month due to work, so she must be missing Analise a lot.

Scarlett served juice to Abigail and Sean. She sat next to the couch, hesitant to speak.

The two couples crossed paths at the doorway.

Upon seeing Abigail, Vincent quickly put on a fake smile. "Abigail, you're back. Why are you going out so late?"

Unimpressed, Abigail coldly retorted, "Do we know each other? It's none of your business."

"I'm your uncle. How can we not know each other?" Vincent proclaimed proudly.

Noticing Vincent's attitude, Abigail began to suspect that he might have information about Luna and herself.

Looking disdainfully at Abigail, Patricia remarked in a displeased tone, "Such an ill-mannered person."

Abigail simply pursed her lips, choosing not to dignify Patricia's comment with a response.

Instead, she shot Vincent a fierce and hateful gaze.

"Manners are about how you treat people, aren't they?" Sean retorted to Patricia, holding Abigail's hand.

Suppressing her anger, Abigail slowly backed away.

Despite her intense emotions, she recognized that exploding at this moment would not be productive.

She needed to maintain composure and devise a plan to expose the person behind the scenes, all in pursuit of justice for Luna.

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