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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) novel Chapter 1660

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Chapter 1660 – Highlight Chapter from The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1660 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.

Lance looked at Zoey, his eyes full of affection, and said, "So, we're playing the 'girlfriend' card now? Don't worry, I'll handle Thalassa's registration. She's a perfect fit. In competitions like these, who cares about work experience? It's all about the dazzle of the designs."

Zoey beamed at Thalassa, "Hear that? You're totally in. Add Lance on WhatsApp, and you can sign up tomorrow."

Thalassa quickly pulled out her phone, her manners polished yet modest, and humbly said to Lance, "Let me add you as a contact."

"Sure thing," Lance responded, whipping out his phone with ease.

Once they were connected, Thalassa felt a wave of relief wash over her. She raised her glass in a toast, filled with gratitude towards Lance and Zoey, and also made a special mention of Dr. Jamal for introducing her to them.

The next day, Thalassa reached out to Lance and signed up for the Azure Star jewelry design competition.

Just after sending the registration email, the sound of her doorbell echoed through her apartment.

Closing her laptop, Thalassa went to answer the door, a spontaneous smile lighting up her face as she said, "Hertha, I just signed up for—"

But her excitement froze mid-sentence as she saw Rosalind standing there, not Hertha. Her smile faded, her voice losing its warmth as she asked, "What brings you here?"

Seeing Thalassa reminded Rosalind of the four children Thalassa had with Lysander, who was soon to be her own husband. The sight of Thalassa choked her up.

Thalassa hesitated, aware of Rosalind's underlying issue with her potentially claiming a stake in the Whitman family fortune. Visiting Joshua could indeed exacerbate Rosalind's grievances.

Yet, Joshua was her father. Blood ties weren't easily ignored, and refusing to see him might hurt him.

Recalling how, three years ago, Joshua had warmly welcomed her back into his life and even secured her a chance to care for Lysander, Thalassa's resolve softened.

In light of Joshua's past kindness, she couldn't bring herself to outright ignore him. She still felt a duty to consider his feelings.

"Go ahead, I'll follow shortly," Thalassa finally said.

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