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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 371

Meanwhile, Sasha had yet to get rid of the irritating man.

Andy called and asked, “Nancy, are you showing up for work today? The client has just called and insisted on having you over today.”

The startled Sasha gasped out her reply, “Huh? Are you serious?”

“I think it has something to do with their current situation—they need our help to keep things under control,” Andy made himself clear that Sasha needed to make her way over as soon as possible.

Unable to turn him down, Sasha made her way back to the office to realize that Andy had everything, including the ticket ready on her behalf.

To her surprise, he had gotten two tickets ready.

“Y-You—”

“Nancy, I know you’re against the idea of having Mr. George involved, but we don’t have time to get in touch with others. Just brace yourself through the trip with him.”

Andy tried his best to console the infuriated Sasha when he figured out that she was about to lose her cool.

Meanwhile, Solomon, who had long made his way to Andy’s office, brought himself up and greeted the duo when he heard their conversation, “Mr. Rind, It’s my honor to be of aid. I’m sure we’re going to get along with one another during the trip.”

As much as she was against the idea, she had no choice but to have him join her for the trip as she couldn’t afford to put her career at stake.

Sasha, who was on her way to the airport with Solomon, wouldn’t stop calling Lance as she hadn’t informed him of her upcoming trip.

“The number you have dialed is unavailable.”

“The number you have—”

Where the heck is Lance? Has something happened to him? Oh god! Should I make a trip home to make sure that everything’s fine before heading to the airport? Urgh!

Solomon, who was seated next to Sasha, noticed that she had her eyes glued to her phone with her face scrunched up in irritation. After much hesitation, he asked, “What’s wrong? Is everything fine?”

“I-It’s not a big deal, but I can’t seem to reach my cousin.”

“Huh?”

Solomon was thrilled as Sasha had responded to him. He asked, “Maybe his phone is out of service for the time being. Why don’t you go ahead and try to reach the landline instead? If you’re able to get through the landline, it’s safe to assume that your cousin is currently away from home.”

Out of the blue, a light bulb went on in Sasha’s head when she heard him.

The call got through within a few seconds. As no one picked up the call, it was safe to assume that Lance wasn’t home.

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