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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 669

Emily looked at her phone, her eyes gradually turning red. She took a deep breath and slowly replied, "Tonight, 9th Mansion. You go prepare."

[Tonight? Alright, I'll get ready immediately. Let's stay in touch, and I'll send you the room number later!]

Noreen's message was filled with excitement.

Emily turned off her phone, her gaze resolute as she got up and left.

She took a cab to the 9th Mansion. When she arrived, it was already pitch black outside. It was her first time in such a place. She knew it had complete entertainment facilities and was a place for the rich to have fun.

She stayed in the lobby for a moment, confirmed the room number, and was led by the waiter towards the private room where her colleagues were having dinner.

She knocked on the door and entered. Everyone in the room looked over, and Emily's gaze immediately locked onto Charlie, who was seated in the main seat.

It had been a while since he had forcefully kissed her that night, and they hadn't seen each other since. It hadn't been long, but it felt like a lifetime had passed.

Charlie was as handsome and elegant as ever—a true noble son. He looked at her calmly, hiding emotions she couldn't understand.

Emily quickly averted her gaze, lowering her head to apologize, "I'm sorry, I'm late!"

"Emily, there's a seat here," called out a male colleague with whom she had a good friendship.

Charlie watched Emily walk towards the colleague who had called her over and laughed, "I was late too, but you're even later!"

The department head thought Charlie was blaming Emily and quickly explained, "Emily was sick for two days, and she had some work piled up, so she had to stay late."

Charlie looked over and frowned, "Sick? What kind of sickness?"

Emily kept her head down and didn't answer.

The head of the department hurriedly said, "Emily, Mr. James is worried about you, please reply!"

"Huh?" Emily finally raised her head and slowly replied, "It's nothing, just a cold. Thanks for your concern, Mr. James."

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