When The Ocean Learned My Name and Whispered It Back to You by Aurelia Novel 204 Summary Agatha confronts Julian about his plans for the next day, teasing him about spending time with his new girlfriend. Julian, however, is evasive and dismissive, revealing a hint of jealousy when he imagines Sydney dining with another man. His internal struggle is evident as he questions why Sydney is married to someone else and not him. The next morning, Sydney visits Agatha to pay New Year's respects, bringing health supplements as a thoughtful gift.

Agatha warmly welcomes her and appreciates Sydney's kindness, secretly lamenting that Julian is not fortunate enough to have her as a wife. Sydney notices a pair of expensive leather shoes in Agatha's home that resemble Julian's, but dismisses the thought since Julian's grandmother is someone else. Meanwhile, Julian abruptly leaves after overhearing Agatha's phone call, causing confusion among his subordinates. His colleagues speculate about his relationship with Sydney, with some unable to understand why he is so guarded, especially since Sydney is still married to Caleb.

Julian's cold response to their teasing reveals his discomfort and the complexity of his feelings. After lunch at Agatha's, Sydney prepares to leave and plans to meet Marcus to pick up her mentor Alan and his wife Eliana from the airport. As they drive, Marcus notices Sydney has lost weight, showing his concern and the gentle care he has for her wellbeing. The chapter ends with a quiet moment of observation between them amidst the busy post-holiday travel. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 204 Agatha cast a sharp sideways glance at Julian. "Why does it matter to you?

Are you planning to stay home tomorrow, or will you be keeping your new girlfriend company?" Julian was in high spirits. "I already spent the whole day with her today." "So, no plans to go out tomorrow?" Agatha asked bluntly, her tone edged with curiosity. "I've invited that doctor over for dinner. It would be nice for you to meet her as well-" "No," Julian interrupted abruptly, his voice flat and serious without a hint of hesitation. "I just remembered I have other plans tomorrow." Agatha's eyes narrowed in displeasure. "You little brat. Is your girlfriend really that jealous?

Does she get upset if you even talk to someone else?" For a moment, Julian's eyes darkened. He pulled a cigarette from his pocket, rolling it between his fingers absentmindedly. "If she were having dinner with a man she was almost matched with, then yes, I'd be jealous." Every time he saw Caleb sitting beside Sydney, a gnawing question ate away at him: Why was Sydney married to someone else? Why wasn't it him? The following morning, Sydney woke early. After tidying up her apartment, she decided to pay New Year's respects to Agatha.

than asking the older woman to come to her place. "Ms. Wilson, Happy New Year!" Agatha greeted warmly as Sydney arrived, carrying an armful of health supplements. Waving her hands in protest, Agatha said, "Oh dear, I only invited you for a meal. Why did you bring so many things?" Sydney smiled softly. "It's only right to bring something." As she slipped off her shoes in the entryway, her eyes fell on a pair of leather shoes tucked neatly in the cabinet-shoes that looked oddly familiar. They were

pair of warm wool slippers, Sydney followed Agatha into the living room, still smiling. "I chose these supplements carefully based on your health. They're all safe to take." "That's good, that's good," Agatha beamed, clearly pleased. "You've spent too much again!"

her. Meanwhile, a sleek black Bentley glided smoothly out of the villa district. Peter glanced back from the driver's seat, raising an eyebrow. "Mr. Sterling, you're running away like you're escaping a ghost. What exactly are you so afraid of?" Just ten minutes earlier, Julian had overheard Agatha's phone call. Suddenly, he had changed clothes and bolted out the door, as if terrified of running into a phantom. Elliot, who was sharper than Peter, sneered, "No wonder you're

could miss the obvious connection between Julian and Sydney-except Peter, who had been slow to catch on. Peter still looked

chill creep down his spine. From the back seat, Julian's voice cut through the silence, sharp and cold. "Are you trying to make me think you're mute?" Peter thought bitterly to himself, *Can't even handle the truth, huh.* After lunch at Agatha's house, Sydney lingered for a moment before preparing to leave. Alan and Eliana's flight

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