Chapter 99 Let the Past Be the Past

At night, Elise sat down in front of her laptop and stared at her chat history with Alexander. After hesitating for a moment, she finally typed out the message she wanted to send him. ‘Mr. Griffith, I’ll be going overseas in a few days’ time. We’ll have to stop the Arisian classes for now, and I’ll inform you once I’m back in the country.’

 

 

 

When Alexander received the message from Sare, he didn’t get the chance to respond immediately as someone knocked on his door just then. Cameron hurried into the room moments later. “President Griffith, I’ve booked the flight tickets to France and the entrance tickets for the French Grand Prix. Here you go.”

 

Alexander nodded. “You can leave them there.” Cameron obediently placed the tickets by the side before he continued speaking. “The president knows that you’re going to France, and he specially requested for you to visit an old friend on behalf of him while you’re there. This is his friend’s address—he told me to pass it to you.”

Cameron pulled out a piece of A4 paper that had a series of French words written on it. Alexander frowned as he glanced at the French address. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Grandpa talk about his friend in France. Well, I guess I should follow his orders since he’s my senior. “Just let Grandpa know that I’ll be sure to visit his friend,” Alexander finally uttered.

 

 

 

“Got it, President Griffith! I’ll excuse myself now.” Once Cameron left the room, Alexander shifted his focus back to Elise’s message on his screen. ‘I happen to be busy too. We can get in touch once you’re done with your business,’ he replied.

 

After sending the message, Alexander picked up the flight and entrance tickets that had been left on his table. He held it tightly in his hands while he glanced out of the window to look at the night sky. Fragments of the past flashed across his mind, and he thought, When will I be able to see you in an international competition again, Sue?

 

 

She looked fresher and livelier once she was done. “You’re

 

 

 

merely smirked in response. “What do you know? This is my way of experiencing life. In other words, you’re also saying that I have

 

 

had to agree with her. As Jamie thought about their trip to France, another question popped

 

time. “Let the past be the past,” she said with

 

hours, their flight finally landed in Paris. It was already past midnight when they landed, and a gust of cold wind welcomed them the moment they stepped out of the airplane.

 

warmth filled Elise. “Thanks,

 

hearing her words. “You don’t need to be so polite

 

manor tomorrow,” Elise suggested. Jamie didn’t have much of an opinion,

 

soundly! I’m worried for you since you’re all alone,” Jamie uttered as a reminder

 

should get some rest too. Goodnight,” Elise replied in a reassuring tone. They both retired to their rooms. After being on a ten-hour flight, Elise was completely exhausted. She took a shower and fell asleep

 

Jamie. ‘I

 

Jamie texted her. ‘Okay,’ she replied through text. Before she knew it, Jamie

 

Don’t forget to

 

starve yourself. You’ll get gastric!” the third

 

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