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Grace mentioned, "There's a New Year's festival happening in the old town. I've been invited as a guest, so I'll be staying here for a

few days."

"A festival? Sounds fun! | might check it out later," Sylvia replied with interest.

"Sure, sof the events are really interesting," Grace said with a smile. "After the festival, I'm heading to J City. If our schedules

align, we could even travel together."

"That would be fantastic!"

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After chatting for a bit, Grace took a call and cback to tell Sylvia, "The festival activities start tomorrow. | need to head over

now to discuss the details. Callif youe by tomorrow."

"Will do. Go on, you're busy," Sylvia nodded. "We'll catch up tomorrow."

"Bye!"

After Grace left, Sylvia continued her reading, clearly in a good mood from catching up with an old friend.

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The Green

Gabriel had been talking with Ansel for about an hour. Noticing it was getting dark outside, he said, "Mr. Flair, take a break. It's my

girlfriend's first visit here, and the garden's pretty vast. I'm going to look for her before she gets lost."

Ansel nodded in agreement, "Of course, of course. We've been so caught up in our conversation, wepletely ot about Ms.

Jarvis!"

"It's alright. She can take care of herself," Gabriel replied with a slight nod before heading out.

Ansel, catching the hint in Gabriel's words, glanced at Ann with a meaningful look.

Biting her lip, Ann stood up to follow.

"Gabriel!" she called out to him in the yard.

Gabriel stopped and turned around. "What's up?"

Ann looked at him squarely. "Gabriel, are you going to marry Ms. Jarvis?"

He responded, "When we decide to tie the knot, you'll get an invitation."

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