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Revenge is best served cold novel Chapter 131

Time passed quickly. It had been a month since Jeremiah last visited my house.

Perhaps it was because he hadn't come looking for me during this time and had been with Elsa instead, which was why Elsa had also been unusually quiet. She didn't make an appearance for a long while. I enjoyed the peace and focused on organizing the studio with Levi.

During this time, we brought in four core designers from abroad, and the rest were recruited locally. Now, including Levi and myself, our studio in Caldera had grown to a team of 20 people.

Although I wasn't particularly superstitious, my parents insisted we pick an auspicious day to launch.

Since it was LunaGlo's first debut in Caldera, just handling the media was enough to leave Levi and me exhausted. After a busy day, we didn't leave the office until midnight.

When I arrived home, I found Levi packing his bags.

"Why are you packing?" I asked, a bit confused.

"I found an apartment near the studio. It'll be easier to commute to work," Levi explained.

He suddenly stopped what he was doing and looked up at me. "Besides, staying here for too long just doesn't feel right."

I smiled. "It's not a big deal. To me, you're like a younger brother. You can stay here as long as you want."

Levi paused for a moment before he softly said, "That's exactly why I need to leave."

For a moment, my mind went blank as I was unsure of what he meant. Before I could say anything, he quickly continued and cut off the words I was about to say.

"Even if I leave, I'll still come by to grab dinner with you from time to time."

Sensing the sadness that seemed to hang in the air, I couldn't help but speak up. "You're just moving closer to the studio. It's not like we won't see each other often."

I walked over to pat his head. "You still have to invite me over to visit!"

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