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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 2853

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Chapter summary: Chapter 2853 from the book Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy

Discover the most important events of Chapter 2853, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan). With the engaging writing of Lucy, this Novel masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Mr. Carnes said, “Sometimes, once you say what’s been weighing on your heart, you can finally let it go. Nana is back—that’s something to celebrate. If you keep dwelling on the past, it’ll only make her feel worse.”

“Yes, you’re right.” Old Mr. Quintin wiped away his tears and turned to Sylvia. “We have so much life ahead of us. Let’s make up for the twenty years we lost.”

Sylvia smiled softly and nodded. “Alright.”

*

After dinner, everyone gathered in the living room, chatting comfortably. Old Mr. Jarvis turned to Estelle and said, “You and Jonathan still have your honeymoon to take, don’t you? Now that Nana’s back, there’s nothing holding you here. You should set out tomorrow.”

Estelle, her features as delicate as a painting, smiled and said, “I’m so happy right now, I almost don’t want to go anywhere.”

Gabriel laughed. “Jonathan’s put all his work on hold to be with you and celebrate. Go enjoy yourselves—there will be plenty of time together in the future. Don’t put off your honeymoon.”

Jonathan Lamont glanced at Estelle and nodded. “If anything comes up, just call us anytime.”

“Don’t worry.” Gabriel smiled reassuringly.

Old Mr. Quintin then said to Jason and Sophia Jones, “You two don’t have to stay here with me all the time. If you have things to take care of, go ahead. With Jarvis here, I’ve got someone to chat with.”

Jason replied, “In that case, Old Mr. Jarvis, you should stay a few more days in J City.”

Old Mr. Jarvis chuckled kindly, “I’ve still got some business to finish here—can’t leave just yet.”

Georgia offered, “If there’s anything I can help with, Mr. Jarvis, just let me know.”

Old Mr. Jarvis laughed. “Better ask Old Mr. Quintin about that!”

Old Mr. Quintin’s eyes twinkled. “Don’t even think about it—I’m not agreeing to anything! If you want to go home, just go.”

Georgia asked, curious, “What’s this all about?”

“Gabriel and Nana’s engagement!” Old Mr. Jarvis said with a laugh. “Your father once said that when Nana came home, our families would be joined by marriage, so we’d be even more closely connected. Now, he’s trying to back out of it!”

Everyone was momentarily surprised, then laughter broke out around the room.

Estelle’s smile was full of joy. “I hope there will be even more good news waiting for us when we get back.”

Sylvia understood what she meant and gave her a warm, gentle smile.

The four exchanged goodbyes, and Jonathan drove Estelle home.

In the car, Estelle was relaxed and happy. “I haven’t told Magdalen about Sylvia yet. I’ll call her when we get home—she’s going to be so excited.”

Jonathan took her hand. “I think you’re about to jump for joy yourself.”

Estelle raised an eyebrow playfully. “Honestly, my feelings are… complicated.”

Jonathan squeezed her hand gently, nodding with a soft smile. “I understand.”

She and Sylvia had gone through similar things, so seeing Sylvia reunited with her family made Estelle genuinely happy for her. At the same time, since it was Gabriel who helped Sylvia find her family, she knew their relationship would only grow closer from here.

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