Chapter 1651He always spoke with a hint of a smile, his words slow and deliberate, exuding a kind of genteel
politeness that made it difficult for anyone to take offense. It felt like if you were too harsh with him,
you’d only be in the wrong.
Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.”Mr. Gordon came to talk business with Thalassa, but why didn’t he call her first? She’s gone off the
radar, and we can’t find her anywhere,” Hertha said, worry lining her voice.
“What? Thalassa is missing?” Callum’s usual smile faded into a look of concern and apprehension.
He quickly pulled out his smartphone and dialed Thalassa’s number. The phone rang, breaking the
tense silence.
Inside, Thalassa, who had just woken up, realized her phone had died. She had just plugged it in
and powered it back on when the call came through. She answered.
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Callum’s voice, filled with worry, came through: “Thalassa, where are you? Are you alright?”
Before Callum could finish, an agitated Hertha snatched the phone from him, her voice trembling
with relief and fear, “Thalassa, you finally answered! Where have you been? You had us scared to
death.”
Hertha’s urgency and the hint of tears in her voice tugged at Thalassa’s heartstrings. “I’m at home.
My phone died,” she hurriedly explained.
“So, you’re home. We’re right outside, come open the door,” Hertha said. After Thalassa agreed,
Hertha hung up, realizing she was holding Callum’s phone. With a slight apology, she handed the
phone back to Callum, “Sorry, I was just… really worried.”
“It’s okay, I understand how you feel,” Callum reassured her. Ads by PubFuture
Moments later, Thalassa opened the door to find the three of them standing there, a mix of relief
and concern on their faces, “You all came together? Come on in.”
Seeing Thalassa safe and sound, Hertha’s anxiety melted away. She linked arms with Thalassa in a
sisterly fashion, “I rang the doorbell so many times, why didn’t you answer? Do you know how
worried I was?”
Realizing the extent of Hertha’s worry, Thalassa apologized, “I was sleeping deeply, didn’t hear it.”
“Well, as long as you’re okay. I’d rather have worried for nothing,” Hertha said, her voice still shaky.
Thalassa invited Hertha, Alaric, and Callum to sit on the couch, saying, “I’ll make some tea for us.”
After preparing the tea, Thalassa returned to the living room to find Hertha and Alaric sitting
together, leaving only the seat next to Callum open. Without overthinking, she took the open seat
and began distributing the tea cups, starting with Callum, who was closest, “Tea?”
“Thanks,” Callum said, accepting the cup with a soft, affectionate gaze.
Just then, the sound of wheels turning approached the door. Thalassa turned to see David pushing
Lysander into the room. Lysander’s gaze was icy, piercing as he looked at her sitting next to Callum,
their hands almost touching as they held their tea cups. The air around Lysander seemed to chill
even further, his presence as cold as ice.
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