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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1272

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1272

Luther was shocked and jumped back on reflex. He gave Fabian a puzzled look and asked, “What the hell, man? What do you think you’re doing?”

“You think you can just simply touch my wife’s hand inappropriately?” Fabian challenged icily.

“What the heck? How could that be considered inappropriate touching? It was just a friendly handshake,” Luther defended himself emphatically. “Aren’t you being too petty?”

Hannah was speechless as well. I can’t even shake hands with other people now? This is way too harsh! She couldn’t help but worry for Luther, whose hand was awfully red.

“Hmm? So you really do want to go to a psychiatric hospital?” Fabian looked at Luther threateningly.

Luther shook his head in defeat. “You’ve only ever been good at bullying me since we were young. I am not talking to you anymore! Hmph!”

“Pfft!”

Helen who was standing behind Hannah couldn’t help but let out a stifled laugh. Upon seeing her sister’s murderous glare, she quickly apologized to Luther. “I’m so sorry. I… I… Hahaha! I just couldn’t hold it in.”

“Uh…” Her response made Luther feel even more awkward.

You should’ve just kept quiet instead of blurting that out! Luther sighed internally.

Hannah frowned and hastily said, “I apologize on behalf of my sister. She can be quite clueless sometimes. Please don’t mind her.”

“It’s okay. The youngling had no idea that Fabian and I always joke around. Don’t worry, I will not hold a grudge against her.”

With a casual wave of his hand, Luther magnanimously put a stop to the awkward situation.

“That’s enough, don’t just stand there. Come and sit down. Fabian, introduce your lovely wife to us. I didn’t really get to see her up close during the wedding.” Another person who was in the private room chimed in.

Fabian nodded and took Hannah’s hand to lead her into the room.

Meanwhile…

“Remember everything I said to you. If you want to become famous, do as I say.”

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