Chapter Summary: Chapter 1437 – The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) by Internet
In Chapter 1437, a key moment in the Love novel The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian), Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1437 Christmas
The couple arrived in Frontier Bay three days before Christmas.
“How are we spending Christmas, then? Stay here till the eve, then leave for Jadeborough?” asked Sabrina.
Having no idea herself, Sasha glanced at Sebastian, who was having his meal at the dining table.
Of course, they hoped to spend the holidays at Frontier Bay if it were up to them. However, they could not neglect the Jadesons either, as both Devin and Sebastian came from that family.
Besides, Jonathan was looking forward to meeting his great-grandchildren as well.
“You should go back with Devin first.” Sebastian eventually compromised and decided Sabrina should return to Jadeborough for Christmas with Jaena in tow.
Sabrina’s face immediately fell.
She wasn’t thrilled about it, but she did not want to oppose her brother’s idea either.
Thus, after Solomon and Ichika came back, they all had a reunion dinner two days before Christmas. Then Sabrina and Devin left for Jadeborough, bringing Jaena with them.
As for Sebastian and Sasha, they planned to return to Jadeborough on Christmas day itself.
Ichika was incredibly excited when she learned about this arrangement, not to mention it was also her first time spending Christmas in this country. After hearing that they would be having lunch in Frontier Bay on Christmas eve and then visiting the Hayes Residence in the evening, she woke up early on Christmas eve.
“I’m going to Sha’s, Hubby. Lots of people are going to her house for lunch later, and she probably needs an extra hand to prepare everything.”
Solomon had gotten up as well and was feeding the two goldfish in the fish tank.
“But didn’t you say you were going shopping?” he asked, turning back to look at her.
Only then did she realize she had completely forgotten about that.
She quickly returned to their bedroom to retrieve the shopping list, which she had gotten from Wendy earlier.
The items listed were things she needed to prepare for Christmas to create a festive mood and holiday atmosphere for their home.
She read through it carefully.
“Where can I get all this stuff, Hubby?” she asked, pointing at the list.
Taking it over, Solomon took a good look at it—Christmas lights, stockings, wreaths, candles, and more.
It was a very complete list indeed.
Solomon clutched the piece of paper tightly, an unfathomable feeling surging in his heart.
He was suddenly overcome by an inexplicable urge to buy those things himself, just like a child tempted by his favorite shirt in the supermarket.
He had not felt that way for a long time.
“Come on, Vivi. Let’s go to the supermarket together.”
“All right!”
The cute little girl dropped the Christmas lights at once, leaving the work to her brothers, and ran to catch up with her father.
Thus, Sebastian went to the supermarket with Vivian in tow.
The moment they got there, he took out the wrinkled piece of paper from his pocket. Seeing the first item on the list, the man, who grew up pampered and had never lifted a finger to do any housework, came to the flour section and instantly became boggled by the variety available in that section.
Vivian was just as dazed by the sight.
Blinking at him innocently, she asked, “Why don’t I ask that lady there to help us with this? There are too many types of flour here. What if we end up buying the wrong one?”
Sebastian clenched his fists a little.
If he were to follow the usual manner he did things, he would simply have asked an employee to help him pack one bag of each type of those flour and load them into his car.
However, he knew he would only return home to be seen as a joke if he did that. Thus, he heeded his daughter’s advice and asked one of the salesgirls for help.
“Pastry flour? Here it is,” she said, packing him a bag with ease.
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