Really?
Jamie's eyes lights up. She doesn't know who is so kind to bring the explosion to the Moore. It doesn’t explode in others’ house but the Moore’s house?
Ian, who is sitting in the classroom happily in class, suddenly feels a chill and he shivers. His big eyes blinks and he looks at the bright sky outside the window. Then he scratches his head.
He mutters, "It’s so strange. It's not cold today. Why do I shiver...?”
"Aunt Celina, how the saying goes. Good and evil must at last have their reward. Maybe you have done something evil." Jamie looks at Celina and shakes her head very regretfully. Others may think that they have an intimate relationship between the mother and daughter.
Celina's red eyes show her hatred to Jamie, and she is trembling angrily for Jamie's words.
Finally, she is so angry that she becomes faint.
"Dad, why is Aunt Celina fainted?" Jamie sees her fainting and feels ecstatic. But she pretends to be innocent.
"Enough!" Jack is very irritable, as if he doesn't want to continue this topic, "Celina will wake up after a while. But Jamie, I have something to ask you."
Jamie?
Jamie frowns. Jack used to call her by full name all day and night. Today he is very abnormal.
"If you have anything, just say it." Jamie takes a stool and sits down without a word.
Jack is a little dissatisfied with her behavior but he seems to be accustomed to it, "How is your relationship with Mr. William now?"
How can it be?
In fact, when Jack goes to Dan’s manor to find Jamie that day, he finds that Jamie and Dan have a love relationship. But he wants to check it with Jamie.
"Why do you ask about this? It’s bad!" Jamie's face is not calm, but her tone is perfunctory.
As expected, Jack won’t tell her anything. The only thing he can say is about the interests of the Moore.
"You also know that our family is already unstable now. So I'm afraid that if it goes on like this, it will ..." Jack explains, but he is observing Jamie's reaction.
However, Jamie doesn't care about all this, and she nods peacefully, "Then?"
"You are also the daughter of our family. You don’t want to see the Moore to go bankrupt in this way, right?" Jack also gets used to it and answers calmly.
Jamie knows in her heart what he is thinking about. He just wants to use her to save the Moore.
"Of course I can't watch the Moore to go bankrupt. I don't know what dad wants your daughter to do?" Jamie pretends to be worried.
Jack is a crafty man. Hearing this matter is likely available, he continues to guide her. "As long as you help the Moore in front of Mr. William, he will certainly not hurt your dignity."
Jamie sneers in the bottom of his heart. "What self-confidence does dad have to thinks so? I'm nothing for Mr. William."
"I can see that Mr. William has interests on you. As long as you demand, he will promise you!"
"But Mr. William is not willing to care about me now. How can I demand?" Jamie says this deliberately, wanting to see how Jack will react next.
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