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Sylvia continued, "My brother's name is John Zimmer. If you meet him, please send him my regards."

Helen noted this down. "Rest assured, Grandma. I'll definitely inquire about him once I'm back in Aguilisco."

With Helen's response, Sylvia nodded. "Thank you, Helen."

"Grandma, why are you being so formal with me? If you really want to see them one day, I could also—"

Sylvia cut Helen's words short. "There's no need to meet them face to face. Knowing they are doing well is enough."

Helen didn't fully understand but respected her grandmother's wishes and remembered her request.

Helen stayed home for one night and bid farewell to her grandparents the next day. Before leaving, she didn't forget to send her albums to the Newton family through a courier service.

Instead of returning to Aguilisco, Helen changed her appearance and went straight to the airport. She used her old passport from Morg, which bore the name Sarah, before switching her boarding pass.

Meanwhile, Chandler and Carles arrived at the airport. "Mr. Newton, here are your IDs and passports. I've obtained your boarding pass. The flight boards in twenty minutes."

Chandler acknowledged with a hum and then checked the time. "Has the translator been contacted? When will they arrive?"

Carles appeared uneasy. "I tried calling, but there was no answer."

Helen approached Chandler and initiated the conversation, "Hello, Mr. Newton."

Chandler looked up to see a sophisticated and charming woman. She was nothing like the unattractive Helen. He stood up, gallantly saying, "Hello, Ms. Mayhew."

Helen smiled and extended her hand. "Pleased to meet you, Mr. Newton."

Chandler smiled back and shook her hand. A familiar feeling surged as their hands touched. He observed her calmly and spoke softly, "I've heard much about you, Ms. Mayhew. I look forward to our cooperation in the coming days."

"To a successful collaboration!"

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