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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 884

Darling: No, I don’t know. What party? Do you have nothing better to do?

Sasha was utterly speechless. How do I have nothing better to do? I agreed to this since we’re going to stay here for some time, and I didn’t want to disappoint Jonathan.

She tried to explain her thoughts to Sebastian.

Sasha: That’s not it. I thought you agreed to this and would attend the party.

Darling: You were overthinking things.

That was the last message he sent.

Sasha did not know what to do at that moment. Since he’s not coming, why am I going? Sebastian is the backbone of the family, but he’s not going to attend the party. If so, why do I still need to attend the party with the kids?

She was planning to back out.

However, when she lifted her head, she realized they had arrived at Chartreuse Heritage Kitchen.

“Sasha, Dad sent a message and told us to wait for him to go in together. Let’s just wait here then,” Janice explained.

Sasha instantly knew what that meant. Jonathan wanted to bring Sasha to the other Jadesons and announce her identity himself.

Finally, she put down her smartphone and waited patiently in the car.

While waiting, she noticed that many luxurious cars were parked outside the restaurant. This restaurant must have a booming business. There are so many luxurious cars parked here.

She assumed that the owners of the cars were eating in the restaurant.

About ten minutes later, a green Jeep appeared. Sasha saw a silver-haired old man in it with three lively children.

“Mommy!”

The Jeep came to a halt.

When the three kids saw Sasha sitting in the car, they ran toward her delightedly.

The latter got down and caught her three dressed-up children in her arms.

“You’re here!”

“Yes. Look! Great-grandpa bought this dress for me! Isn’t it pretty?”

Vivian showed off her pretty little dress upon seeing her mother.

Sasha smiled and answered, “It’s so pretty. You’re a little princess. Ian and Matt are so handsome, just like princes too.”

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