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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 719

Summary for Chapter 719 A New Direction: I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 719 A New Direction – Highlight Chapter from I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter 719 A New Direction 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.

"Miss Quinn, I'll be leaving now." Simond always left immediately whenever Sean appeared by Abigail's side.

After he left, Sean placed a cup of coffee on Abigail's desk. "Did he help you with anything?"

"I was thinking he could get some information since he's from a different country." She picked up the coffee and took a sip.

"You've been drinking coffee more frequently lately. It used to be one cup a day, and now it's two. Shouldn't you cut back a little?" Sean asked as he pinched her cheek.

Abigail looked up at him. "I can't concentrate without it. I'll start overthinking."

Luna's departure had a profound impact on her, and she often had dreams at night that woke her up and made her cry alone in bed.

Sean sighed softly as he looked at her with concern. "Then, drink it. Quit when you're feeling better."

"Okay," Abigail agreed, thinking that if Sean wasn't by her side, she probably wouldn't have been able to endure everything by herself.

In the afternoon, Sean was seated in an empty seat next to Abigail and doing his work when his phone buzzed with a message from Cameron.

'Let's meet. It's urgent!'

Upon seeing that, he quickly closed his computer and turned to look at Abigail, who was focused on handling documents. "I'll be stepping out for a moment. Call me if you need anything."

"Okay," she responded.

Neither of them ever asked the other about their work.

After he left, Abigail received a message as well. It’s from Simond.

'Martin is abroad, and he owns a biological laboratory there. I think we'd better not look for him.'

Running a biological laboratory overseas definitely involved more than just ordinary drugs.

Abigail looked at the message and pondered for a while before replying to Simond.

'I'll still make a trip there anyway. I'll finish off my work in the next few days and go to meet him.'

Regardless of whatever happened, she believed Alice.

After Sean arrived at Cameron's shop, he noticed that the atmosphere inside was unusual as soon as he walked in.

When Cameron saw him enter, he got up from his chair with a serious expression before he gestured towards a stranger.

The man was dressed in a suit and had a square face, and he gave off an extremely intimidating air.

"Yes. Because they are attempting to launder their money, they must be in the country," Sean explained calmly.

Jack fell silent. "I'm afraid I will have to inquire around in the area. If they are hiding there, it will be even more difficult to locate them."

"Once you have the information, just call Cameron anytime," Sean surmised, planning to take his leave.

However, as soon as he turned around, he was met with a stunning, tall woman standing at the door.

Evelyn looked at Sean, her eyes filled with excitement that she couldn't conceal. "Mr. Graham... I've wanted to express my gratitude to you for a long time. However, since my return, I've been focused on my health, and because of what happened, I-I've struggled to move on. But every time I think of you, I manage to overcome the most challenging obstacles. Now, finally... I can face the sunlight."

Recalling Luna's ordeal, Sean approached Evelyn. "Do you still remember those people?"

"I remember only some of them, since they usually had their faces masked." Evelyn was extremely nervous, but when she made eye contact with Sean, her eyes unconsciously sparkled with admiration.

"Find an artist and get them to draw what you remember," he instructed. As soon as he finished speaking, he prepared to leave.

"But who should I give the portrait to?" Evelyn asked anxiously.

"To Cameron, of course. He will pass it on to me," Sean said before he departed without even glancing back.

Once he was back in the car, his gaze gradually turned cold.

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