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Jason said, “Got a bit spooked last night, took off first thing this morning!”

Good thing he didn’t bolt in the middle of the night, or else he'd be too worried and have to chase after her right away.

Jewel couldn’t help but laugh, “So, you heading back to J City today?”

Jason replied, “No, in a couple of days.”

Jewel said, “Fair enough. This time, you really do need to give her sspace to get used to the changes between you two.”

Jason, “Anyway, thanks a lot!”

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Jewel softly said, “No need for thanks. As long as you don’t resentfor pushing Sophia away with my half-baked ideas, I'm

good.”

“No chance!” Jason said quietly, “It was bound to happen sooner or later!”

Better to confess early than to live in regret!

Jewel chuckled gently, “Alright then. Wish you luck in winning over your lady. Don’t et to invite us for a beer when you tie the

knot.”

“Definitely!”

Jason's tone grew more resolute.

Sophia arrived in J City in the afternoon. The room was covered in dust, she didn’t bother hiring a cleaning service, opting to tidy

up on her own instead.

She needed to keep busy, to stop herself from constantly thinking about Jason and the out-of-control moment from the night

before.

She fled to B City to avoid Robin, and now she’s back in J City, running from Jason.

Thinking about it, she felt like aplete fool!

By early evening, after she cleaned up the house, she called Estelle, “Estelle, I'm back in J City. I'm planning to visit Master. Do you

want toe along?”

Estelle hadn't gone to thepany with Jonathan Lamont today; she was at the Royal Mansion working on her design drafts. Upon

receiving the call, she immediately said, “Sure, shall we head out now?”

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