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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 518

After watching two movies, it was getting dark outside. Charlie asked Emily, "do you feel better?"

Emily nodded with a smile, "Much better. Your parents must be worried. You should go home!"

The rain had stopped.

Charlie agreed, "I'll take you home first."

Emily got into the car and Charlie sat next to her, watching the colorful lights on the streets.

As long as Charlie was around, it seemed like all of Emily's worries could be resolved.

When they reached Emily's apartment, she asked worriedly, "Your parents won't be mad at you for coming home late, right?"

Charlie laughed, "Am I a kid that I'd get punished for coming home late? Just go inside and call me if you need anything. Don't cry alone anymore."

Emily felt a bit embarrassed, not daring to investigate the strange feelings in her heart – whether it was gratitude or something else. She just smiled and looked at him, "Charlie..."

She wanted to say thank you, but saying it too much would seem strange.

"I know what you want to say!" Charlie laughed, "Go on, head inside!"

"Okay!" Emily nodded, got out of the car, waved goodbye, and said, "Be careful on the road, and Happy Thanksgiving!"

"Happy Thanksgiving!" the man smiled.

Emily stood there, watching the car start and the window slowly rise, covering the man's face. She didn't turn to go inside until the car was out of sight.

Their backgrounds and experiences are vastly different, totally from two different worlds. Yet, they seem to be very close, close enough that Emily feels she can share everything with Charlie.

It's both a contradictory and comforting feeling.

Old Wade laughed, "Young Master Lamont is considerate and devoted, a good candidate for a husband."

Old Mr. Jarvis took a sip of his tea and said, "The two of you didn't even have a wedding ceremony before. Now that you're back together, you can't go on like this. You should have a proper wedding first."

Estelle knew that in her grandfather's eyes, it wasn't enough to be just like this. Only after the wedding could they be considered truly married.

She hesitated and said, "Grandpa, I haven't graduated yet, there's no rush."

"What do you mean there's no rush? What is the status between the two of you now?" Old Mr. Jarvis frowned, "Is he still unwilling to marry you?"

"No, we agreed to consider marriage after I graduate!"

Old Mr. Jarvis questioned, "What? Does he have other plans?"

Estelle was speechless.

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