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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 2772

Jonathan stood up and helped Estelle to her feet. They then served tea to Old Mr. Quintin and Gabriel in turn.

Old Mr. Quintin also offered Estelle a few words of advice. Though his words were directed at her, he kept emphasizing that if anyone dared to bully her, they would have to get through him first—a message clearly intended for Jonathan.

Estelle was touched and amused, trying her best to look attentive.

Jonathan, however, remained perfectly composed, responding to each of Old Mr. Quintin’s points, leaving the old man with nothing more to say and no reason to lose his temper.

When it was Gabriel’s turn, he kept it simple, his tone steady.

“I wish you a lifetime of happiness and love.”

Estelle finally let a warm smile grace her features.

“Thank you.”

After paying their respects to the elders, Estelle and Jonathan rose to leave, officially beginning their journey back to the main wedding venue.

As they stepped outside, Jonathan swept Estelle into his arms, lowered the beaded veil over her face, and walked out with a straight back and steady steps.

At the same moment, the celebratory crackle of fireworks erupted, and the lively atmosphere returned.

Back in the main hall, Old Mr. Jarvis stood up and said with a laugh to Old Mr. Quintin and the others, “Well, let’s go join the Lamonts’ celebration. Let’s all enjoy ourselves today!”

The group rose with cheerful chatter, following Old Mr. Jarvis out.

Lamont Manor

All the invited guests had arrived, and media outlets were scattered across the gardens, finding the wedding decorations alone worthy of hours of coverage.

The guests had come from all over the country and abroad. Everyone who received an invitation from the Lamont family was either from a prestigious family or a prominent figure in their own right.

Sylvia glanced at the time and smiled. “The bride and groom should be arriving soon. Let’s head over and chat on the way.”

“Alright,” Grace replied with a warm smile.

As they walked side by side toward the castle’s grand hall, Sylvia asked, “How are your classes going?”

“They’ll be over in a day or two. The road from the village to the school has been repaired, so the children can go back to their classes soon,” Grace said with a smile. “After you left, the kids kept asking me when Miss Sylvia would be coming back.”

Sylvia’s smile softened. “Those children are so adorable. I really enjoyed the few days I spent with them.”

Grace turned to her and said slowly, “The day after you left, Gabriel left too.”

Sylvia paused, her voice betraying no emotion. “Is that so? He didn’t have much to do there anyway. The rain delayed him for a few days, so it’s only natural he’d leave once the weather cleared.”

Grace raised an eyebrow. “Was he delayed by the rain, or by someone?”

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