Chapter: 556
Ideally, you would never have to read this letter. But I can’t bear the thought of you living
in misery. I know you’ve weathered numerous hardships, and even though Tyrone has
finally recognized and corrected his missteps, it may be too late. If you choose to divorce
him, I Support your decision. My ultimate wish is for your happiness.”
Sabrina’s eyes welled up as she finished the letter.
Overwhelmed, she sought refuge in Wanda’s comforting embrace, tears cascading down
her cheeks. “I shouldn’t have caused Grandpa so much worry.”
In the past, the grief of her father’s death had been an unyielding burden. Now, she had to
bear the sorrow of Cesar’s passing as well.
“Sweet girl, don’t blame yourself. As long as you find happiness, both Cesar and I will be
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtrelieved,” Wanda assured her gently.
“Grandma, I promise. I will be happy.”
Departing from Wanda’s place, Sabrina transported her belongings to Bettie’s.
Bettie had her own large apartment, devoid of any parental oversight, boasting ample
room, abundant Light, and comforting ambiance.
A thought crossed Sabrina’s mind, suggesting that maybe she too could purchase a
sizeable apartment and live by herself after her trip.
However, that was merely a contemplation for the moment.
Bettie had already planned their tour.
A few days prior, she visited Sabrina, gathered her passport, secured a visa, and arranged
for the flight tickets.
At Bettie’s apartment, Sabrina repacked her Luggage once again.
In the evening, Sabrina, Bettie, and Aylin were headed to the airport, bound for their
destination, Norwen.
Famous for its tourist attractions in the wintertime, Norwen was the chosen spot for their
adventure.
The main attractions of the trip, according to Bettie’s plan, were the aurora and skiing.
The aurora, a natural spectacle, created a dazzling display of lights in the night sky near
the Earth’s poles. The spectacle was unpredictable and came in a variety of colors,
providing a visual feast for spectators.
Sabrina had only ever seen images of the phenomenon, so Bettie’s plan to view the aurora
live piqued her interest.
While waiting to board, Bettie expanded a map on her phone and eagerly detailed their
itinerary. “We’ll go to Oslo and linger for a couple of days, then head to Violetness to
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwitness the aurora. After that, we can rent a car and journey to Shadowlake and
Sagecoast, embark on a cruise ship to Walse, and eventually land on Roveld. There, we
can rent another car and tour for five days. On our return journey, we can stop by
Peterburg for a few more days. How does that sound?”
“Sounds fantastic, let’s go for it,” Sabrina responded.
“This should take us about a fortnight. My annual leave is exactly 15 days, so that works,”
Aylin chimed in, evaluating their schedule.
“You could catch a flight home from Peterburg, and Sabrina and I will continue on our
journey,” Bettie said. “Are there any specific places you’d like to visit, Sabrina?”
Sabrina took a moment to ponder, then shook her head. “Not particularly. I’m good with
your plan.”
“Give me some advice!” Bettie urged, shaking her arm lightly. “This trip is to celebrate
your being single again. You should participate actively!”