Flirting Mistake: I Married My Ex's Billionaire Uncle Overnight
Chapter 112: Meeting an Old Friend
CHAPTER 112: CHAPTER 112: MEETING AN OLD FRIEND
That night, Nina Sinclair had a strange dream.
She dreamed of herself demanding a divorce, and then Julian Lancaster actually using the contract they signed to force her to repay the money.
But she didn’t have the money to repay Julian Lancaster, so she could only cry and beg him to let her go.
Then Julian Lancaster said she could pay off the debt with herself, and they started to roll around inside the tent, the scene incredibly embarrassing...
The next morning, Nina Sinclair opened her eyes in confusion, and it took a moment for her to see clearly what was in front of her.
They had gone camping and were still sleeping in the tent.
She sat up abruptly and checked her clothes, only to find she was perfectly dressed without any issue, so was it all just a dream last night?
Oh my god! Nina Sinclair patted her head, had she gone crazy to have such a messy dream?
Could it be that her thoughts during the day had manifested in her dreams at night?
Her improper thoughts about Julian Lancaster had become so uncontrollable that she even wanted to tackle him in her dreams?
Nina Sinclair didn’t dare continue thinking about it and quickly pulled herself together and unzipped the tent.
Outside, Julian Lancaster was sitting leisurely with a cup of coffee, surrounded by refreshing air and lush greenery, the scenery was quite healing.
She hadn’t expected him to wake up so early.
She quietly took her things to go freshen up.
A moment later, Nina Sinclair walked over and sat beside Julian Lancaster, "Why did you get up so early? Is it because you’re not used to sleeping outside?"
Julian Lancaster poured her a cup of coffee, "Hmm."
Just then, Nina Sinclair’s phone suddenly rang, and upon seeing the incoming number, her expression changed slightly, "I’ll take this call."
After saying that, she took her phone and walked to the side.
Looking at Nina Sinclair’s mysterious and guilty demeanor, Julian Lancaster’s eyes darkened.
Whose call needed to be answered so sneakily, avoiding him?
Once she reached a secluded area, Nina Sinclair swiped open her phone to answer the call, "Hello, Ethan, what made you suddenly call me, is there something up?"
"Nina, what’s this engagement party about? I heard Uncle sent someone with gifts, but quite a few things happened at the party, are you alright?"
Nina Sinclair was stunned; she hadn’t expected Byron Sinclair to know about the engagement?
He sent gifts?
Unfortunately, the engagement party wasn’t hers, but Vincent Lancaster and Sierra Sinclair’s, and it got disrupted by her. She wasn’t sure what the outcome was, but it probably couldn’t proceed and likely fell apart utterly.
Given that Sierra Sinclair exposed such a video, whether Vincent Lancaster could endure it shows true love or broad-mindedness.
"Ethan, tell him there’s no engagement party."
"Recently, Uncle has been very busy and can’t find time to look for you, so he asked me to come to Veridia to see if you need anything. Where are you now? I’ll arrive in Veridia this afternoon, quickly come to the airport and pick me up!"
Ethan Sherman coming to Veridia?
Nina Sinclair was a bit delighted and repeatedly said, "Okay, I’ll come pick you up right away."
Ethan Sherman was a relative on her mother’s side; growing up, this cousin always cared for her. Nina Sinclair liked this cousin very much too, but as they grew up, they each had their own lives; coupled with her mother’s quarrel with Byron Sinclair, the two families gradually grew distant.
However, during festive times, she and Ethan Sherman would still send each other blessings and occasionally keep in touch.
She hadn’t expected him to come to Veridia; Nina Sinclair was very happy not having any relatives there.
She hurried back to Julian Lancaster and said, "Julian, I have something urgent, so I need to head back first. You and Sharon can hang out together."
Julian Lancaster’s eyes darkened, "Where to?"
"A friend of mine came to Veridia, I need to pick him up at the airport."
"A friend?"
"Just an old friend of mine." Nina Sinclair didn’t want to reveal her identity, so she explained vaguely, then turned to the tent to pack her things.