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Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtChapter 1174 Looking Down on Marie Lynette flicked her long hair and took a sip of coffee after turning away.
"I was too insecure back then, I always trailed behind you and never had the courage to try. I've cto realize something -everyone has to get exposed to new things.
"Look at the beauty salon I've dreamt of opening for the longest time. That's how I started it. Now, all of Hawford's ladies ctofor fillers and anti-aging treatments.
"If you're interested, you can cand visit, too. I can do your nose for you." When Lynette laughed, her facial expression was indescribably strange. It was probably because she just had an injection.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe quickly covered her eyes. "I can't laugh. Who knows how many wrinkles I'll have with this smile alone? I sure do envy your face. You're so fair and young. How do you even maintain it, Marie?" "It's probably because I've always been kept indoors and rarely went out." Marie didn't mention her soul entering the formation.
Lynette seemed quite annoyed at the mention of it. "It's all because of Shane! How could he be so despicable? "You're to blas well. Tons of men liked you back then, and you just had to fall for him, of all people. I'm glad you've moved on.
"Do you know how I thought you'd never get better again when I went to see you a few years back? You looked frighteningly awful-" At this point, she quickly stopped herself as she realized she shouldn't be saying all this. "Marie, that's not what I meant. I'm just worried about you." Marie lowered her eyes as she sipped her tea gracefully. "It's okay. I was indeed blinded." As she spoke, she pushed the dessert forward. "I made everyone worry just because I encountered a scumbag. I'll be staying in Hawford from now on. There will be plenty of opportunities for us to meet." "Yeah. In the future, we can go back to being besties, just like when we were in college." Lynette wore an expression full of warmth as if she welcomed Marie back.
Marie didn't say much in response, nor did she stay for long.
"You must be tired. Let's leave it at that for today. We'll make plans sother day," Marie suggested with a smile as she stood up, maintaining a flawless posture.
Lynette nodded with a smile. “Another day it is. I can't drink alcohol now because of my face. Once the swelling goes down, we must have a good drink together and talk about what's changed over these years." It was widely known that nothing much had changed for Marie, who was ill for over a decade. Despite that, Lynette still said those words.