Summary of Chapter 604 – A turning point in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel
Chapter 604 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) , written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
In early October, West Ridge had been experiencing harsh weather, though the locals were accustomed to it.
A black sedan stopped at the village entrance where a middle-aged man with pleasant features was waiting.
A stylishly dressed woman stepped out carrying her suitcase. After exchanging a few words with her driver, the car drove away.
The man took her suitcase. "Miss Sanders? I'm your cousin's friend. You can call me Mr. Lambert.”
"Thank you, Mr. Lambert.”
He led her to a house. "You'll stay here for now. The villagers don't have many modern amenities or reliable internet. It's quite basic."
"Thank you, Mr. Lambert.”
Inside the courtyard, Sarah saw a man, a woman, and an elderly couple staring at her.
"This is our visitor from the city," Mr. Lambert explained to the Wesler family. "She'll be staying in your guest quarters for a few days."
The Wesler family nodded as if used to such arrangements. The elderly couple silently went to prepare food.
After putting her suitcase in the small room, Sarah followed Mr. Lambert outside.
"Mr. Lambert, can we go see the factory now?" Sarah asked.
At the mention of the factory, Mr. Larmbert’s expression suddenly changed. He smiled awkwardly. "I'm afraid that's not possible right now. Rest tonight, and I'll take you there in the morning."
"Thank you, Mrs. Wesler,” she said politely.
The son's gaze grew increasingly unsettling, filled with desire that made her uncomfortable.
She kept her head down, focusing on her meal, deliberately cold and distant.
Finally, Mr. Wesler arrived to take her away.
The Sanders factory had been built here for specific reasons. Sarah's father had spent considerable time finding the perfect location. It had previously been a pharmaceutical plant.
The factory was quite large, not far from the village entrance. Most of West Ridge's residents worked there, including the Wesler’s son.

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