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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1780

Emily and Melinda exchanged glances at Sherlyn's sudden change in attitude before turning to look back at her.

"Do come in. It's really hot out there," said Sherlyn smilingly.

Emily nodded. "When will your father be back?"

"Soon, actually. Take a seat! I'll go make you all some coffee while you wait for him."

Emily, Melinda, and Lilin walked into the mansion. They instinctively made a beeline to the living room, but Sherlyn stopped them.

"I'm sorry, but our sofa is damaged, so you can't sit there. Might I trouble you all to follow me to the guest room upstairs instead? It's much cooler there too," said Sherlyn with a smile.

Since she had said that, there was no reason for Emily and Melinda to turn her down. Thus, they followed her upstairs.

Lilin followed behind them while observing her surroundings vigilantly. Something was off about the whole thing.

Sherlyn brought the guests to the attic, which used to be Corinne's old room.

"You three just sit here for a while. I'll go get you something to drink," said Sherlyn with a polite smile.

Even though Emily thought it was weird Sherlyn would bring them to the cramped attic, she still thanked her and said nothing else.

She walked to the desk with a built-in shelf, and she took out a notebook from it. It was Corinne's old notebook, which she used to write notes about her graduation thesis.

The bitterness in Emily's heart intensified when she saw her daughter's neat handwriting. She flipped to the first page, and sure enough, there was her name and class written on it.

'So this is where she sleeps? Why, the ceiling is so low that she would have to bend herself in half not to hit her head!'

The room was also very damp. She touched the blanket and found it to be clammy. 'How could Marvin let Luna stay in this kind of environment?'

She did not entrust her daughter to him without giving him a reward. She did give him a vintage jewel necklace, hoping that he would take good care of her for a period.

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