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A Tale Of Two Pendants

Irving tried hard to coax her for a long time, but he couldn't make Yasmin happy. Looking at the depressed Yasmin, Irving felt very regretful.

"Yasmin, please stop being like this. I'm really slow, you know. If there's anything wrong with what I do, don't be crossed with me. Are you hungry now? Why don't I invite you to eat something? Where do you want to go, I'll take you there?" Irving racked his brains to coax Yasmin.

Yasmin saw his dull look and said timidly, "My grandpa said he wants to see you, so come with me."

Irving became even more confused when he heard this. Except for attending Mr. Fletcher's birthday party last time, he and their family had no other communication. What did Mr. Fletcher want with him?

It couldn't be that he bought an antique and a piece of gemstone in the shop that day to make him remember him, could it?

"Why did your grandfather want to see me?" Irving asked curiously,

"Well, it's better if you go there to find out." Yasmin's tone suddenly became a littl
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