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He Lost Me to His Best Friend novel Chapter 639

The more Julian got to know Scarlett, the more he found her fierce, eye-for-an-eye personality entirely captivating.

He had never encountered a woman so unapologetically herself.

Watching her operate made him realize he had never lived his own life with such unfiltered freedom.

Perhaps this was exactly how people were meant to live. Life was too short to swallow your pride and suffer in silence.

If someone wronged you, there was no honor in playing the bigger person. If someone struck you, you hit back twice as hard—without hesitation, and without mercy. If the enemy played dirty, you buried them in the mud.

While Julian wholeheartedly supported her retaliation, he was also privately astounded by her ability to command and orchestrate resources.

It was the first time he fully grasped that Scarlett didn't just possess genius-level design talent; her strategic mind and networking capabilities were genuinely terrifying.

She was an absolute powerhouse.

Yet, despite her overwhelming brilliance, she had remained entirely invisible during her marriage to Yardley Flynn, as if no one had ever bothered to recognize her worth.

"Done! Everything is set!"

Scarlett gritted her teeth. "Over the next few weeks, Sylvia is going to learn exactly what it costs to mess with me!"

Glancing at the clock, she saw that Talia's flight was due to land at any moment. She immediately turned to Julian.

"Julian, hurry. Call your contact in Tyrellia again.

"Make absolutely sure they are waiting at the gate to intercept Talia the second she steps off the plane."

At the same time, Scarlett began relentlessly dialing Talia's number. Relying on an airport intercept wasn't enough to ease her anxiety; she needed to be the first voice Talia heard the moment her phone reconnected to a network.

She had to ensure Talia's safety. She absolutely could not let her best friend suffer any harm!

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