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Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) novel Chapter 1944

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Chapter 1944 – Highlight Chapter from Rising from the Ashes (Andrew)

Chapter 1944 is a standout chapter in Rising from the Ashes (Andrew) by GoodNovel, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Liliana stayed completely silent the entire ride up to the cathedral, not saying a single word.

Andrew did not care how she felt. Besides, he was not in the mood to bother figuring it out.

Once they got out of the car, he casually looked around. Though the air was cold, the sun was shining, casting a warm glow that made the chill more bearable.

However, the breeze up at the summit was strong, and Andrew reminded Victoria to keep warm.

"Come on," Victoria said as she linked arms with him. "Let me introduce you to the abbot here."

Andrew felt a bit awkward, but he did not pull away.

Behind them, Calvin and Miles exchanged glances.

Miles gave a wry smile and said, "Mom really likes Andrew… but it's more like an elder admiring a junior, that's all."

Calvin scoffed. "You're pathetic. You and Liliana both. He's an outsider, yet he's more well-liked than you two. I really don't know how you can stand it."

Miles shrugged. "Honestly, I think Andrew is a great role model. There's a lot I can learn from him. Besides, Mom explained that she used to be close to Andrew's father back in the day. Dad, you don't need to keep scowling about it… It's not that serious."

Calvin's face darkened. "Grab the floral arrangements and other stuff. From today on, I'll make sure you and Liliana see just how impressive I am."

Miles did not take it seriously. After all, everyone in the Peck family knew that his father had married into the family, and Victoria made the family's major decisions. For minor matters, Calvin would just brush them off and live carefree.

Therefore, most of the time, it was either the butler, Allen, or Miles, the eldest son, who handled things personally.

Hence, when Calvin was suddenly getting tough with this statement, Miles just assumed his father's pride was hurt and he was feeling provoked.

The back mountain area of the cathedral was peaceful and secluded, with only a few visitors. Most were internal cathedral staff who came and went.

A bald man in red robes greeted them with a warm smile. "Mrs. Peck, you've arrived!"

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