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Chapter 534

Chapter 534 He Is Just Like You

Sean was surprised. Vincent managed to survive, too? Given the situation back then, he thought that

Vincent, standing next to the manager of the entertainment venue, would have been unable to escape

the indiscriminate gunfire from the mobsters. Apparently, the man was incredibly lucky, and it was

evident. that he was well-prepared before he went abroad. His eyes turned cold. “Dealing with Vincent

will require careful planning.”

“Stop thinking about revenge for now. Your top priority is to focus on your recovery,” said Abigail. His

mind is full of scheming and plotting as soon as he wakes up. How can he recover with such a troubled

mind?

Sean reclined in bed and looked at her. “If I really died, would you marry Eric?”

Abigail raised an eyebrow. “Do you think I wouldn’t marry him if you didn’t?” That’s really hitting below

the belt, she thought. “Take care of yourself. I need to go back to Capitalis.” She wasn’t willing to have

a relationship conversation with Sean. She was grateful to him for saving Luna and upset by the

possibility of him being in danger. However… she adamantly refused to admit that she had feelings for

him.

Just as she was about to leave, Sean grabbed her wrist. “Can’t you stay with me for just one night?”

Abigail had never stopped working since their divorce. Even though he was now injured, she still chose

work over him.

I have a meeting first thing tomorrow morning. If I stay here, I’ll have to get up at four in the morning”

tomorrow to catch a flight, which would be inconvenient,” Abigail calmly explained to him. Now that he’s

out of danger, I should return to my normal routine. It’s exhausting for me to fly back and forth between

two places. Seeing that he remained silent, she added, “I’ll always remember your kindness to Luna. If

you need anything from me, I won’t hesitate to help.”

“I don’t need anything.” The light in Sean’s eyes dimmed. “I didn’t help Luna with the intention of

binding you to me.” If he were to use his act of saving Luna to coerce her into being with him, he would

appear utterly despicable. Moreover, he hadn’t considered it that way at the time; he simply didn’t want

Abigail to be devastated for losing her best friend.

“Sean, take care of your health first,” Abigail instructed again. Without good health, whatever he said

now would be pointless.

Sean didn’t respond; obviously, he was displeased by her actions today. He had expected her to saynovelbin

something nice after he woke up, but she remained as hard-hearted as ever.

As Abigail came out of Sean’s room, Cameron tentatively asked, “How about staying the night?”

“I have a meeting tomorrow morning,” she replied, walking toward the stairs.

Cameron had no choice but to follow her.

Abigail intended to leave after coming downstairs, but Analise stopped her immediately. “Are you

heading back to Capitalis again? I’ve told Luna that you’ll be staying here for three days. There’s no

need to rush. back

Cameron’s face lit up with delight at her words. Old Mrs. Quinn never fails to step up at critical

moments. Thanks to Analise’s swift and decisive actions, even Lina was brought to heel these days.

So, he secretly nicknamed her tough shovel lady,’ a moniker that received unanimous praise among

the b*dyguards.

Abigail couldn’t understand her grandmother’s decision “Grandma, Luna can’t handle everything alone

either.”

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“You come with me.” Analise turned and walked toward the kitchen.

Abigail had no choice but to follow her.

Once they were in the kitchen, Analise said under her breath, “Sean almost lost his life for Luna, and so

did Xavien. Are you leaving after just a brief visit? Don’t you know what his intentions were when he did

this?”

Abigail pursed her l*ps. After a while, she asked Analise. “Do you think we can still be together?”

Her question left Analise speechless.

Leaning against the edge of the kitchen counter, Abigail looked at her, explaining, “I know you still think.

of him as your grandson-in-law, and you can’t bear to part with him. But I’m young, and I’m not that

attached to the past. He helped Luna, and I can repay him for that in various ways, but it doesn’t mean

we should remarry.”

“I’m not forcing you into anything, but you need to ask yourself about this. Don’t regret it only when it is

too late.” Analise felt that while Sean might not have been worth trusting in the past, he was different

now. Since he and Abigail had feelings for each other, they could easily remarry.

Abigail lowered her eyes. She couldn’t help but ask herself if she would really regret it if Sean

remarried. It seemed there weren’t any obstacles between them anymore, and his feelings for her were

quite apparent, but did that mean they could be together?

“I used to stubbornly think that you two weren’t suitable for each other, but now I think I was wrong. You

know, Sean regained consciousness when he smelled the pasta I made. That’s when I realized he

actually cares a lot about me. He keeps his thoughts to himself, just like you,” said Analise while

preparing vegetables.

“He does treat you pretty well,” agreed Abigail. Sean had never refused anything from Analise. She

used to be a peasant, and the food she made was ordinary, but he accepted whatever food she offered

him. Most people of his status would have considered her cooking as something only bumpkins would

eat.

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