Chapter 983
She stopped to look back at me. She raised her eyebrows and said haughtily, "Who said | was leaving? | was just going to the
bathroom."
She sauntered off into the bathroom and closed the door.
Linda was understandably confused. She looked at me, "The two of you know each other?"
I nodded.
Not long after, Naomi came out of the bathroom and looked at us, "I''ve ordered some wine. Let''s go drink?"
“Of course!" Linda said as she walked to the table and sat down, "Since we''re drinking, shall we order some side dishes as
well?"
"It''s done. It''ll be here soon!" Naomi sat down and said without preamble, "Are you Sebastian''s personal assistant?"
Linda choked out in surprise, "Well, it''s just a job, nothing personal."N?velDrama.Org: text ? owner.
After a pause, she looked at me and said, "Arianna, sit down."
| sat down next to Linda. Naomi refused to look at me. It seemed that she was still a little angry at me. Linda could sense it.
She smiled and tried to keep the peace. "Fortunately, you were here tonight. Otherwise, Oscar, that son of a b*tch, may have
done something to us."
"It was a piece of cake!" Naomi said as if she didn''t mind at all.
Linda was curious and said, "Miss Attwood, is your patriarch Mr. Attwood, the same Mr. Attwood | am thinking about?"
Naomi pursed her lips, thought for a moment, and dismissed it casually, "Don''t think so much. Let''s drink. It was fate that brought
us together."
| didn''t know much about Naomi''s background. | met her on the way to Myanway. Everyone talked a little about their own
circumstances but never went into the details. | didn''t say much about myself, so it felt normal when they didn''t tell me much
either.
Linda dropped the matter. Anyway, the waiter arrived at that point to serve our wine and side dishes.
Linda poured a ss of wine and held up her ss, "I have to thank you for what you did today. I''ll drink first for our new
friendship."
Naomi raised her ss and cheered, "Come on, bottoms up!"
After downing her drink, Linda said, "But wait, how did you get in? We didn''t see you earlier. Was it really a coincidence?"
Naomi exined while looking at me, "I saw you in the hall. Later, | heard that the waiter was going to open a room for that
bast*rd. | made a deal with the waiter and came in first."
Linda nodded, "It was fortunate that we met you. Otherwise, | fear what that guy would''ve done to us!"
| looked at Naomi and said sincerely, "About this afternoon, | was too impulsive. Thank you for helping me."
She said to me softly, "It was not
completely your fault. You may have
your own difficulties that ones
said. If yo gon twanttoday it, |
WIA Loe you. What''s more,
when ites to rtionships,
everyone''s method of dealing with
things is different. | shouldn''t
intervene. I''m sorry too." Please read
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"No!" | sighed, "You were right. | don''t
know how to solve problems like this.
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You are a good friend of mine.
Naturally, you couldn''t just sit back
and watch me handle things
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Linda studied me andughed, "You two are too cute. Come on, let''s have a drink. True friends don''t holdsting grudges. In the
future, we''ll still be friends."
Fences mended, we drank to our heart''s content.
Naomi''s was a terrible drunk. After a
few sses of wine, she had eyiiter
on herm uth. She stertea pestering
Linda ut Sebastian''s life and his
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Linda was hesitant at first, but then she spilled the beans and revealed many interesting details.
Between the two of them, theypletely dissected and analysed Sebastian''s past.