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Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber) novel Chapter 250

At the same time, there was a sudden clap of thunder outside. The huge lightning seemed to have split the sky in half. The dark night sky was lit up for a moment.

In Kelsington Bay, Amber was woken up by the thunder. She suddenly sat up from the bed, and her heart was filled with panic. She didn't even know the reason.

Amber raised her hand, turned on the light, rubbed her temples, and took a sip of water from the bedside to calm herself down.

But the moment she finished drinking the water and put the glass back, she was shocked.

A hideous skull suddenly appeared on the French window opposite the bed.

"Am I seeing things?"

Amber quickly closed her eyes.

Two seconds later, she opened her eyes and looked at the French window again.

It was pitch-black there, and only the neon lights reflected from the outside could be seen. There was no skull there at all.

Amber heaved a sigh of relief and patted her chest.

She was really overreacting.

In such a modern society, how could there be ghosts?

What a false alarm.

Amber shook her head and laughed at herself.

The next day, Amber arrived at the company.

Sheila, who was waiting at the door of her office, nodded slightly at her. "Good morning, Ms. Reed."

"Morning. What's the matter?" Amber took out the door card, swiped the lock, pushed the door and entered.

Stella followed behind her. "I just received a notice from the Farrell Group that you need to go to a meeting about the new energy project."

"Meeting at the Farrell Group?" Amber hesitated as she pulled the chair.

Stella nodded. "Yes."

Amber frowned slightly. "I see. When?"

In fact, she didn't really want to go to the Farrell Group.

However, Jared was the main person in charge of the project. Others had no place to oppose where the meeting was held, unless she gave up the project. But she struggled to obtain this project finally. How could she give up?

So even if she didn't want to go, she had.

"Two o'clock in the afternoon." Stella answered.

Amber took off her coat and sat down. "I see. Is there anything else?"

"Yes, Mr. Lynch sent you a ticket this morning." Stella opened the folder in her arms and took out a ticket for Amber.

Amber took it and looked at the words on it. She couldn't help but smile. "He really save one for me."

"Mr. Lynch wanted to wait for you to come over and then give it to you in person, but he answered a phone call and left in a hurry." Stella said.

Amber put the ticket into the drawer and said, "There should be some work to do. Well, you can go now."

"Okay." Stella nodded and went out.

Amber turned on the computer and began to work.

At noon, Amber received a call from the police station, telling her about the investigation result of the incident at the restaurant last night.

The police officer said it was an accident. They had seen the surveillance video and found that no one had done anything to the chandelier.

He explained why the chandelier fell. Because it was old.

Although Amber felt that this explanation was not completely convincing, this was the only reason that made sense.

All in all, this matter was over.

After hanging up the phone, Amber looked at her arm wrapped in bandages, sighed, and continued to eat.

After lunch, she drove alone to the Farrell Group.

In the president's office of the Farrell Group.

Jared looked at the time on the computer screen and asked, "Is everyone here?"

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