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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 282

On the way to the hospital, Tessa had returned Naomi's and Sienna's calls to reassure them.

Upon arriving at the hotel, she caught up with Molly for a while before dinner time approached.

Tessa glanced at her watch and said, "Let's go eat."

"Okay."

"Any preferences?"

Molly smiled and replied, "I'm fine with anything."

"Let's see what's nearby."

After dinner, Tessa said, "Just follow the normal process—submit your resume to the law firm and go through the interview."

"Okay."

"Have you found a place to stay yet?" Tessa asked Molly about her apartment hunt.

"Not yet," Molly admitted.

Tessa nodded. "I'll have someone help you look later."

Molly quickly waved her hands. "There's no need to trouble you. I can manage."

Tessa was insistent. "Why are you being so polite with me? You're new to Rivertown, so I don't want you getting scammed."

Molly hesitated before relenting. "Well, thank you."

"It's no trouble at all." Tessa checked the time. "I'll take you back to the hotel first. I have some things to take care of later."

"Okay."

After dropping Molly off at the hotel, Tessa immediately drove to Gomez Group.

After ending the call, Tessa walked into the building's lobby and sat on one of the plush couches.

She spotted another familiar face before Zachary arrived.

Wendy was dressed in a cream-colored Chanel suit, carrying a white Louis Vuitton bag with pale blue patterns—an outfit that bore a striking resemblance to Tessa's style. Even their hairstyles were identical.

In truth, Tessa didn't immediately recognize Wendy. She'd simply noticed a woman dressed similarly to herself and looked twice.

But upon closer inspection, she realized it was Wendy.

What was this supposed to mean? Was she copying Tessa's style?

Tessa frowned at the sight. Was Wendy imitating her? The realization made her skin crawl as if some filthy creature lurked in the shadows, watching her intently.

Sensing the weight of Tessa's gaze, Wendy paused mid-step and turned. Her brows furrowed in displeasure.

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