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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 619

Summary for Chapter 619: Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)

Summary of Chapter 619 – A pivotal chapter in Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy

The chapter Chapter 619 is one of the most intense moments in Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan), written by Lucy. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 619

After saying that, she got up and walked out without looking back, only whispering, “I already paid, so you can stay a as long as you want!”

Estelle got up and walked to the window, realizing it was raining outside. A café waiter was holding an umbrella for Yvonne as she got in the car. With her face masked, her emotions were unreadable, and she quickly drove away.

Four years ago?

That was when she was going to marry Jonathan. It turned out that he was planning to propose to another woman back then.

Too bad he was rejected and met her instead.

Did he really marry her in spite of Yvonne?

Her phone suddenly rang. Estelle took a glance and answered the call.

Jonathan’s soft voice came through, “Are you off work? It’s raining. I’ll come pick you up.”

Estelle responded, “I’ll send you my location.”

“Are you not on set?”

“No, I’m out handling some things.”

“OK, send your location to me.”

When Jonathan arrived, he saw a girl holding an umbrella outside the café. The white coat on her was the one he picked for her in the morning.

“Tired?” Jonathan pinched her face, “Why are you so quiet today?”

Estelle tilted her head slightly, her eyes as clear as if washed by the rain. “Jonathan, did you propose to Ms. Yvonne?”

Jonathan was taken aback.

Estelle lowered her eyes, feeling a bit down. “So it’s true!”

“It was a long time ago!” Jonathan hugged her tightly, explaining in a low voice.

“Did you really like her back then?” Estelle asked in a calm tone, not accusatory, just curious.

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