Chapter Summary: Chapter 817 – Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace) by Winni Burns
In Chapter 817, a key moment in the Romance novel Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace), Winni Burns delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Alicia did not get to the bottom of it. She only comforted him, "No, you look so kind. I believe you will find your daughter."
"Thank you, young lady," said Marshall.
"If you don't mind, I can visit you more often in the future." Alicia tilted her head and smiled at him.
Marshall smiled. "Alright. Thank you. I should go home."
Alicia quickly helped him up. "Marshall, let me send you back."
"No need. I'll call the driver to pick me up."
Alicia was stunned for a moment. "Oh, then I'll stay here with you."
Marshall smiled. "Thank you."
It seemed like he didn't want to talk.
Alicia tried to find something to say. "Marshall, where do you live? I'll visit you next time."
Marshall glanced at her. He felt the girl was warm-hearted and didn't want her to feel awkward, so he told her his address.
After a while, Marshall's driver arrived.
Alicia watched him leave and waved her hand. "You must take good care of yourself to find your daughter as soon as possible."
"Thank you, young lady."
As the car drove away, the smile on Alicia's face gradually turned cold.
*****
The party ended and the guests dispersed.
Grace leaned against the sofa and looked at Brian.
He looked at her from afar. Their gazes were fixed on each other's faces. For Brian, it was a silent seduction for her to look at him so intently.
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