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“Really?” Sabina joked with a playful smirk, “I thought the rumor mill would have it that it’s my stellar
competence that keeps me by Mr. Lamont’s side!”
Jonathan raised an eyebrow, sensing something different about Sabina today.
“Absolutely, absolutely!” Mr. Dalton chimed in promptly, “To be Mr. Lamont’s executive assistant, one must
certainly possess extraordinary skills!”
The others joined in with their compliments, eager to flatter,
“Ms. Macclain’s years of service by Mr. Lamont’s side are a testament to her talent and fortitude!”
“Not only is Ms. Macclain capable, but she’s also gorgeous. Mr. Lamont is one lucky man!”
“Only someone like Mr. Lamont could attract top talent like Ms. Macclain!”
A gentle smile graced Sabina’s usually reserved face, her lips curving slightly at the edges.
Jonathan disliked attending these soirées, and so did Sabina, but today, she found the experience surprisingly
pleasant.
She didn’t have to say a word for others to remind Jonathan of her worth. She had been by his side for so long; perhaps he had
taken her presence for granted. She needed these people to jog his memory.
She refused to continue in this lukewarm existence by his side! Word had it that Estelle had left J City – an
opportunity from the heavens. She was determined to seize it!
All through the party, she stayed close to Jonathan, enduring a night full of praise.
At ten o’clock, Jonathan left the gathering, with Sabina following closely behind, asking with concern, “Mr.
Lamont, you’ve had quite a bit to drink. Are you feeling alright?”
Jonathan turned, his gaze on her was distant, “Why are you here?”
Quickly, Sabina responded, “Ms. Raye, the heiress to the President Raye’s fortune, is a friend of mine. She
invited me.”
She could do the same!
His indifferent demeanor darkened Sabina’s mood, and she replied awkwardly, “Alright, I’ll give her a call
tomorrow.”
Sabina’s face stiffened.
Jonathan got in, not sparing a glance for Sabina, left standing in the cold breeze.
Jonathan leaned back, feigning sleep, “The Royal Mansion.”

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