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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) novel Chapter 1653

Summary for Chapter 1653: The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1653 – Highlight Chapter from The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1653 is a standout chapter in The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) by Emily James, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Even the sudden engagement to Rosalind went without explanation.

Right, what status did she hold, anyway? She wasn’t anybody to Lysander, why would he feel the need to explain anything to her?

Thalassa snapped back from her gloomy thoughts, catching Callum’s soft gaze on her. She blinked away her sorrow, tucking away her emotions, and said to Callum, “Mr. Gordon, your tea’s ready. It’s at the perfect temperature now.”

Though she kept her tone polite, Callum noticed the puffiness of her eyes, aware she had been crying, clearly heartbroken.

But why?

It must be because of the engagement news between Lysander and Rosalind today.

In that moment, Callum realized, Lysander meant more to Thalassa than she let on, more than she admitted to having feelings for him.

Callum hid his own flurry of emotions, offering a small smile, “Alright, I’ll have it then.”

Thalassa quickly turned to serve Hertha and Alaric as well.

“Mr. Falconer, Hertha, would you like some tea too?” Thalassa offered politely.

Hertha wasn’t in the mood for tea, her wide eyes fixed on Thalassa, filled with confusion, “Did Lysander really just leave you hanging?”

Just the mention of Lysander’s name sent a sharp, burning pain through Thalassa’s heart.

She lowered her gaze, pulling out a bag of sunflower seeds from the coffee table drawer, handing it to Hertha, “Have some snacks.”

She really didn’t want to talk about Lysander right now.

Hertha, being Thalassa’s best friend, understood her all too well.

“No,” Thalassa replied almost reflexively.

“This late and still no dinner? Come on, let’s go grab some street food.” Hertha stood up, linking arms with Thalassa, ready to head out.

Alaric stood up as well, “I haven’t had dinner either.”

“So, all of us to the street food stalls?” Hertha’s eyes sparkled with the idea, turning to him.

“What’s street food?” Alaric squinted slightly, puzzled.

“You don’t know what street food is?” Hertha sounded surprised, teasing, “Wow, the Falconer family heir, so detached from common life, only knows about fancy places, unaware of the simple joys of us common folks.”

Stung by her words, Alaric straightened up, “Well, it’s about time I start adapting to common life. Let’s go, show me these street food stalls. I’m curious to see what’s so special about them!”

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