Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan)

Chapter 2176



Chapter 2176

It was a bustling Monday morning, yet Sylvia, the boss of a thriving marketing firm, didn't roll into the office until noon.

Her team, accustomed to her punctuality and dedication, couldn't help but whisper among themselves, wondering if their usually reliable boss had been whisked away on a romantic rendezvous.

Sylvia let the playful banter slide off her as she settled into her office chair, burying herself in work without even stepping out for lunch.

Her assistant mistook her boss's diligence for overtime zeal and brought her lunch with words of praise. Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.

Rubbing her aching legs, Sylvia kept her cool. She could have made it to work on time this morning, but the sight of him emerging shirtless from the bathroom had made her rethink her priorities. It was like those ancient tales where kings would forsake their thrones for a beauty—except now, she was the one beguiled into playing hooky for a few precious hours.

"Life's little pleasures," she mused, a wry smile tugging at her lips. She took a sip of her coffee and refocused on the day's tasks.

The afternoon flew by, and as the day wound down, Eugene called to invite her out for dinner.

"I'm beat today. Maybe another time?" Sylvia demurred.

Eugene's voice was warm and patient. "It's not just dinner, Sylvia. A friend's firm is looking for a reliable PR partner, and I've recommended you. He's free tonight, perfect time to meet and chat."

Business called, and Sylvia didn't hesitate. "Sure, where are we meeting?"

"9th Mansion. We all know it well," Eugene replied.

"See you in a bit," she said, and with that, she was out the door, ready for the evening's engagement.

By the time Gabriel arrived at the 9th Mansion, the sky had deepened to a velvety black.

After parking his car, he pushed through the doors of the private dining room to a scene of lively camaraderie.

Shirley stood up first, her surprise and delight evident. "Gabriel!"

Gabriel gave a curt nod to Shirley, who had put on a fair amount of weight. "It's been a while!"

"Indeed, it has," Shirley exclaimed, eyeing Gabriel. "You look the same as ever, unlike me—I've gained a good few pounds over the years."

The others came over to exchange pleasantries with Gabriel as well.

At the table, one man remained seated, decked out in flashy designer wear, a diamond watch worth a small fortune sparkling on his wrist. He leaned back with an air of arrogance. "What's Gabriel Carnes up to these days?"

In the military, they'd all known him simply as Gabriel Carnes.

Shirley's smile stiffened as she introduced the man. "This is Baron, remember him?"

Gabriel took his seat. "Of course, we were in the same unit."

As the old comrades settled in, stories of their training days began to unfold, a flood of memories that seemed to transport them back to their youth, with endless tales and reflections.

Gabriel listened quietly, the conversations triggering his own rush of memories.

Dannis poured a drink for Baron. "Tonight, we're all here thanks to Baron's hospitality. I propose a toast to his generous host!"

Baron raised his glass lazily. "No need for formalities. Honestly, what's most important in life? Loyalty and friendship, especially among comrades-in-arms. If any of you ever run into trouble, just come to me. I'll never turn away a friend in need."


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