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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 558

Chapter 558 Let’s Be Together, Abigail

Sean approached Cameron and gazed at him. “Congratulations on being relieved of your duties. You are now free and no longer obligated to risk your life for anyone but yourself.”

Abigail couldn’t help but be moved by Sean’s words as well.

For the first time, Cameron felt content that he was fired. He swallowed hard and knelt on one knee. “Thank you, Mr. Graham. I’m honored to have been with you all these years. I’ve discovered the true meaning of life, and I’ve learned that life is precious and worth cherishing.”

Sean tousled his hair and said, “Indeed, Cameron. You should never have believed that life is meaningless. What you’ve accomplished is something we can only dream of achieving in a lifetime. Sacrificing yourself to combat human trafficking organizations and safeguarding our homeland’s borders… These are all remarkable achievements. Your grandmother would be proud of you.”

Cameron lowered his head, tears welling up in his eyes. “Thank you, Mr. Graham.”

“Get up,” Sean said gently.

Cameron rose to his feet and looked at Abigail, who was deeply touched. “Abigail.”

Abigail was momentarily taken aback. Then, she chuckled and said, “Yes, Cameron. I’m going out to have dinner with Mr. Graham. Would you like to join us?”

“Sure. I’m not done having fun yet.” Cameron loved going out and exploring. “Xavien isn’t as fortunate as me. Clearly, I have boundless wealth and luxury when I’m with Abigail. You’re like a treasure, Abigail.”

“I appreciate that,” Abigail responded with a hint of exasperation.

The three of them strolled down the street. Abigail and Sean had already made a restaurant reservation, and they brought Cameron along to the restaurant.

“Did you have dinner with Grandma?” Abigail inquired, glancing at Sean.

Sean gazed up at the restaurant’s ceiling lights. “These lights resemble raindrops. They’re quite beautiful.”

Taking a deep breath, Abigail replied, “This is a popular restaurant, so the design needs to be eye-catching to attract customers.”

After they were seated, Abigail asked Cameron, “Have you eaten enough with Grandma?”

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“I could eat more,” Cameron replied. As a b*dyguard, he had a hearty appetite, which contributed to his robust physical condition.

“In that case, feel free to order whatever you want,” Abigail warmly offered.

“Why don’t you ask me? Am I no longer important to you?” Sean couldn’t help but ask.

“Don’t you know if you’re hungry or full?” Abigail retorted. The reason she asked Cameron was that he had already eaten. Since Sean hadn’t eaten yet, she a*sumed he would be smart enough to place an order himself.

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