Chapter: 670
“What?” Bettie was shocked. “Don’t be sad. You’ve done all you could for justice…”
It was the harsh reality of accidents, where the perpetrator might walk free, but the
victim’s family’s suffering lingered forever.
Sabrina smiled, reassuring her, “I know. The case has been closed long ago. I won’t dwell
on the past.”
In her heart, though, forgiveness was out of the question.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter exploring Semonar with Bettie, they returned to Mathias and to Bettie’s flat by high-
speed train.
Home at last, they dropped their suitcases and Lounged on the sofa.
After being away for nearly a month, dust had settled, and the kitchenware awaited
cleaning.
But they were too worn out to deal with the cleaning at that moment.
Having lounged on the couch for what felt like an eternity, Bettie finally grabbed her
phone and inquired, “What do you want to eat?”
Sabrina picked up on Bettie’s intention of ordering food to be delivered. Opening the
takeout app, she responded, “I think sushi would be lovely…”
“Then I’ll add fried chicken and coke to the order.”
Sabrina agreed, simply saying, “Okay.”
Soon, the food arrived.
Several highly anticipated films were released, now accessible through streaming
platforms.
Inside Bettie’s flat was a small movie projection room.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe two of them brought the takeout to the room, enjoying the food while immersing
themselves in a movie.
After they finished eating, they reclined on the sofa and continued watching.
Sabrina, crossing her legs, remarked, “This is so wonderful. I need to get myself a big flat
too. Living alone is incredibly comfortable.”
She knew she couldn’t always stay at Bettie’s, nor did she want to return to Starriver Bay.
Her solution was to buy her own place.
“How about I sell you half of this place, and we live together?” Bettie suggested. “You can
have the other bedroom. We’ll share the other spaces Like the projection room, gym,
kitchen. Plus, we can keep an eye on each other.”
She didn’t mind Sabrina staying long-term but understood that her friend would not stay
without contributing rent.