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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 675

Summary for Chapter 675: Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles)

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Chapter 675 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 just a few minutes, Sarah’s office was completely trashed — a total mess.

A few teachers had heard the noise and came out to check, but when they saw the scene, none of them dared to step in and stop it.

After all, in today’s world, people tended to mind their own business. No one wanted to risk getting involved.

At East Coast Airport, Sarah walked out of the arrival gate, pushing her suitcase behind her. Zachary followed right after her, also pushing his own luggage.

The two didn’t exchange many words as they left the airport.

Steven had come to pick Zachary up. Sarah, on the other hand, hadn’t told Melvin she was coming back today.

“Let me give you a ride home,” Zachary offered, reaching out to take her suitcase.

But Sarah held onto her luggage tightly and shook her head politely.

“Mr. Reynolds, I heard what you said to Steven when we got off the plane. Something’s wrong at Reynolds Corporation, isn’t it? You should hurry over there.”

Zachary paused. He hadn’t expected her to overhear that. Steven had indeed called just now to report the situation.

Steven scratched his head anxiously. “How about this, Miss Sanders, come with us. I’ll drop both of you off at Reynolds Corporation first, then I’ll take you home after.”

“That won’t be necessary. I’m heading to Adams University. It’s only about ten minutes from the airport. You should get going,” Sarah insisted firmly.

Steven hesitated and looked at Zachary.

Without saying a word, Zachary lifted Sarah’s suitcase and placed it into the trunk. “I’ll take you first.”

Sarah pressed her lips together but didn’t argue anymore. In the end, she got in the car.

The whole ride was quiet.

When the car finally stopped at the gates of Adams University, Sarah got out, pulled her suitcase, and left it at the security office before quickly heading to her own office.

She had taken so many days off in a row — now she needed to find the principal as soon as possible and explain everything.

Meanwhile, Mia had just returned from returning books at the library when she happened to see a group of men destroying Sarah’s office.

By the time Sarah arrived at her office, the place was already a disaster zone.

She stood frozen in the doorway for nearly a full minute before slowly stepping inside.

Looking around at the mess, her eyes turned cold and sharp.

She didn’t know exactly what had happened here, or who had the guts to wreck her office like this. But the number of people who hated her wasn’t very large. And honestly, whoever had done this — using such childish methods — was just pathetic.

Sarah took a deep breath, found a relatively clean spot to set down her bag, rolled up her sleeves, and started cleaning up the mess herself.

Everyone who passed by gave her office a wide berth, not a single person stepping up to offer help.

Mia, having heard that Sarah was back, didn’t even stop to catch her breath. She rushed back as fast as she could.

When she spotted that familiar figure, her eyes lit up in relief. But when she saw the state of Sarah’s office, guilt crept over her heart.

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