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A Relentless Pursuit for Love novel Chapter 390

Chapter 390

Yoel was startled and retracted his hand. He smiled, “Don’t try to fool me. I am pretty sure he was calling you beautiful and asking you to be his translator.”

Sage narrowed her eyes and glanced at him. Seeing that, he proudly said, “I’m sorry. I happen to know the language a little bit.”

As soon as he said that, Sage patted his shoulder hard and turned to speak a few words with the sommelier. Most did not understand their conversation, except for Jace and Nigel, who smiled in unison.

The former smiled because he understood the language, and the latter… Nigel knew Sage very well.

She must be recommending Yoel to the sommelier. Since Yoel understood the Italian language, he should go and help. Yoel’s face turned sour. “Are you serious?” The sommelier looked at Yoel and invited him friendlily, “Mister, sorry for troubling you.”

Yoel fell silent. He wanted to show off in front of Sage, but he did not expect to get himself into trouble.

Yoel refused to give up and leaned closer to Sage. He snickered, “How can I steal your limelight?”

Sage did not waste time with him and slapped him on the back. Her reply was concise. “Go on!”

“Okay, okay.”

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improved a lot. Many people came and filled up the empty area. Most were women. Yoel’s charm was apparent.

Sage felt that Luther could invite Yoel to be the host at Skye Hotel. Yoel would be excellent at it.

Suddenly, three people came and sat directly opposite Sage. She frowned slightly. She recognized Sienna. Besides her, there was also a man in his fifties and a woman in her forties. The moment they sat down, all eyes turned to her, and their eyes met immediately. The man looked very familiar. She had only seen him once after marrying Jace, but she recognized him instantly.

He was previously her father-in-law. He was none other than Jace’s father, Lucas Spencer.

In that case, the one sitting next to him and resembling Sienna must be Lucas’s lover, Luna Zelda. Why were they in Brown City and at this event?

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