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Sorry My Step-Uncle, I'm Not Your Backup Plan novel Chapter 68

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Recently, Drake had been traveling extensively to secure investment for his company.

Since businesses in London were unlikely to invest in Ashcroft Capital, he had been forced to look elsewhere. Most of his time lately had been spent in hotels and on planes.

Today, he had just returned to London, with Mason picking him up from the airport.

In the evening, they were driving to a dinner engagement.

While waiting at a red light, Mason glanced over at Drake.

Drake was scrolling through old photos of himself and Gabriella on his phone.

Mason's lips parted and closed again, hesitating to speak.

Before he could say anything, Drake leaned over, showing him the phone screen, his expression softening with tenderness. "Look how happy we were back then."

Mason's expression was complicated.

Drake had previously asked him to purchase a ring in France, saying he would use it to win Gabriella back.

At the time, Drake had mentioned that Gabriella was about to get engaged, and Mason had commented that stealing someone's fiancée was unethical.

Since returning to London, Mason had avoided bringing up the topic of Gabriella with Drake.

He hadn't seen Gabriella since she left their city, and didn't know anything about her fiancé.

What he did notice was that Drake rarely smiled these days.

At social gatherings, Drake had once been the life of the party. Now, he often drank alone, and when drunk, would call out Gabriella's name with profound sadness.

At this moment, looking at old photos with Gabriella, Drake showed a smile that hadn't been seen in a long time, seemingly lost in self-deceptive memories.

Mason thought Drake had become obsessed.

He wanted to ask, "Did you give her that ring?" but couldn't bring himself to form the words.

In the end, Mason just sighed deeply.

The traffic light turned green.

The driver pressed the accelerator, and the car continued forward.

Mason finally couldn't hold back. "Drake, as your buddy, I gotta say something. Yeah, you guys had a good thing going, but when it's over, it's over. She's engaged now. Don't go doing something you'll regret."

"Regret?" Drake scoffed dismissively. "I've already told you, I don't give a damn about ethics. I just want her back."

Mason frowned, continuing his argument: "She's about to get married, man. You can't just—"

Drake waved this off carelessly. "Come on, Mason. Look at our social circle. How many married people do we know who are still sleeping around? Husbands and wives having their separate things going on is basically the norm, isn't it?"

Mason was silent for a moment before responding. "Drake, just because something's common doesn't make it right."

Drake's face turned cold, and he didn't reply.

Mason stopped pushing the issue.

It seemed that once someone abandoned morality, ethics could no longer constrain them.

He thought Drake was being pathetic.

He hadn't valued Gabriella when he had her, and only regretted losing her after she was gone.

The car reached the busy downtown area.

During rush hour, traffic had backed up into a long queue.

Drake leaned back, staring out the window with boredom, letting his mind drift.

Suddenly, he spotted a famiGabbyr figure.

"Stop the car!" Drake shouted.

Mason looked confused. "What?"

Seeing Drake staring out the window, Mason followed his gaze and instantly froze.

He immediately understood why Drake had suddenly demanded they stop.

On the sidewalk, Gabriella was walking alongside a man.

They were facing in the direction of the car, close enough that their faces were clearly visible.

The man was strikingly handsome with an aristocratic air about him. His attire was impeccable—clearly someone of significant status.

The two were talking and laughing together, their manner intimate.

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