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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 759

Jonathan mulled over it for a moment and said, "My feelings on the matter aren't really important. We're pretty much married already, but if she wants the whole wedding, I'm game. I will do anything to make her happy."

He was game for putting their relationship out in the open, no more sneaking around. If getting hitched would make Estelle happy, he was all in. He knew most women craved the security that marriage promised.

Charlie grinned, and after mulling it over, he said, "I don't think Estelle is the type to breathe down your neck about getting married."

Jonathan took a drag from his cigarette and replied, "She's brought it up twice already."

Charlie raised an eyebrow but said no more.

The two of them chatted for a while longer until Jonathan had finished his smoke and they headed back to the private room.

In the next private room over, Mr. Mayfield's assistant came over and whispered something in his ear.

Mr. Mayfield's expression shifted slightly. He beckoned the movie's producer and assistant director over before standing up to leave.

The film crew had booked several tables and as Mr. Mayfield walked past Estelle's table, he made a gesture to her and said, "Estelle, step outside with me for a moment."

Gwen elbowed Estelle excitedly and said, "Go on, Mr. Mayfield wants to give you a red envelope!"

Estelle was speechless. Gwen always had her mind on money.

Estelle followed Mr. Mayfield outside. Once they were out of the room, he said, "Mr. Lamont is here, in the next private room. Let's go and have a toast with him."

Mr. Mayfield wasn't entirely sure about the relationship between Jonathan and Estelle, but he had his suspicions.

Jonathan had previously blacklisted Hattie for Estelle and he often visited the set. So Mr. Mayfield suspected that Jonathan might be pursuing her.

So, he wanted to have a toast with him and specifically invited Estelle along.

Estelle was taken aback.

Jonathan was here?

And he hadn't told her!

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