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As they walked ahead, laughing, Old Mr. Jarvis noticed Gabriel catching up and immediately stopped to give an order, "Why are you

following me? Go take care of the guests!"

Gabriel instinctively turned his head towards Sylvia, who lifted her gaze, her eyes clear and sparkling.

Estelle, who had been walking with Sylvia, moved ahead to find Jonathan, saying, "Jonathan, I'm going to the backyard to grab

spersimmon cakes. Wannae with?"

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"Sure!" Jonathan and Estelle made their way down the cobblestone path, turning a corner to head to the backyard.

Gabriel, a step slower, waited for Sylvia to catch up, and they walked shoulder to shoulder.

A couple of days ago, C City had seen its first snow of the season. There were still patches of snow unmelted, clinging to the newly

bloomed red plum blossoms, making their sweet fragrance even more intoxicating.

A gust of wind came, scattering the snow and sending plum petals dancing in the air. Gabriel stepped sideways to shield the girl

next to him, his handsfeatures highlighted in the moment.

He spoke softly, "What brings you to C City?"

Sylvia intended to explain that her visit was unplanned, but her words turned into a slightly coquettish chuckle, "Am | not

wee?"

"Not at all," Gabriel replied, looking at her, "Just a bit surprised, that's all."

Sylvia's voice softened, "I'm surprised too, to see you again."

"Are you on a break?" Gabriel inquired.

Sylvia smiled lightly, "Work's pretty much done. I'm free now."

Gabriel nodded, "Then you can stay in C City a bit longer."

Sylvia's smile remained, "Sure, | was planning to travel over the holidays anyway. Might as well start with C City."

"Where to next?" Gabriel asked.

Sylvia's smile faltered slightly, suddenly unsure of what to say. She wasn't used to lying, especially not in front of him

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