“As soon as I can,” Sabrina pondered for a moment. “I’ll apply for a visa tomorrow, sort out my affairs here in the coming days,
and then depart once I have the visa.”
“Alright. Let’s make sure we see Bradley and the others before you leave.”
“Alright.”
Fortunately, Sabrina’s workload was manageable, making her departure plans easier.
Sabrina had nearly resolved her financial concerns, and the foundation was showing signs of improvement. For any future
issues, she knew she could easily handle them through video conferences.
Angela’s Library
By the time her visa was processed, it was the start of June.
Sabrina had secured a flight for the 7th of June.
Before receiving her visa, during a visit to Wanda, Sabrina disclosed her plans to leave.
Wanda was taken aback. It wasn’t long since Sabrina seemed to have reconciled with Tyrone, so this sudden decision to Leave
was puzzling for Wanda.
When Tyrone was mentioned, Sabrina lowered her head, avoiding the topic. Wanda then realized the possible reason.
Aylin and Bradley were already aware of Sabrina’s impending departure.
Bradley, without probing for details, agreed to a farewell dinner.
They hadn’t seen each other since their last meeting at a restaurant months ago.
At the dinner in a chamber, Bradley was his usual spirited self, seemingly unaffected by past events.
He was keen on keeping the mood light.
However, after the meal, as they waited for their car, Bradley shared a heartfelt thought with Sabrina. “If you ever decide to
return, know that my arms are always open to welcome you.”
“Thank you,” Sabrina murmured, her gaze lowered, feeling a swell of emotion.
Had she not fallen for Tyrone, and had she developed feelings for Bradley instead, would her life be different now?
But she quickly dismissed this. It was impossible. Sabrina didn’t harbor romantic feelings for Bradley, and she shouldn’t let him
get the wrong idea.
Jennie, however, was Sabrina’s biggest concern.
When Jennie learned Sabrina planned to settle abroad, her reaction was heart-wrenching. Tears streamed down her face as she
clung to Sabrina, pleading for Sabrina not to go.
Embracing Jennie, Sabrina gently patted her back, trying to soothe her. “Don’t cry. I promise I’ll come back to visit you often.”
“No, I don’t want you to leave,” Jennie pleaded, her eyes red and swollen. “Why do you suddenly want to go abroad? Does
Tyrone make you unhappy? I’ll go talk to him!”
Jennie tried to jump off the sofa, but Sabrina gently stopped her.