Chapter 498:
She didn’t say anything further. Was Amabel acquainted with Sean? She thought to herself.
“Norah is still my brother's girlfriend for now, but I think she will be my sister-in-law soon.”
Susanna smiled as she spoke, subtly revealing her resolve to support Sean and Norah.
Norah likely didn’t know that Amabel was working as a secretary at Sean’s company. Susanna decided to nudge
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“I see.” Amabel brushed a stray lock of hair from her face. “It’s been ages since | last saw Sean. | thought he had
gotten married secretly. Turns out it’s just a misunderstanding.”
“It’s not a misunderstanding. Norah is definitely going to marry Sean one day.”
Susanna’s comment made Amabel’s smile stiffen. “Well...” So what if Norah was his girlfriend? They weren't
married yet, and even if they were, Amabel believed she still saw a chance for herself.
She had always longed for Sean since they were kids, and she wasn’t ready to give up on him yet.
A glint of malice flashed briefly in her eyes, unnoticed by the others.
“I heard about your ordeal at the Glamour Club from Spencer. Susanna, I'm glad you're safe. In the future, try to
steer clear of sketchy places like that. You're so fragile. Sean would be devastated if anything happened to you.”
Susanna secretly rolled her eyes.
“Amabel, do you really think the Glamour Club is sketchy? But isn’t it owned by your family?”
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How could she bad-mouth her own family’s business? After all, the Glamour Club was renowned in Glophia as a
premier venue. How could Amabel call it sketchy? Susanna had visited the club herself. The atmosphere was
lively, and the band played beautifully. She had only good things to say about it.
A look of distaste crossed Amabel’s face. “Frankly, it's just a club. It’s loud, and it’s full of drunk people. Susanna,
you're like a little princess. You really shouldn't go to places like that.” What nonsense!
But then again, people who had never set foot in a bar or club often held such views, just as she had before.
“Amabel,” Susanna countered. “Spencer runs the Glamour Club very well. Since you've never been there, | don’t
think it’s fair for you to judge it.”
Spencer had just stepped outside when he heard those words, and his heart softened slightly.