"You're Grace." What Hadwin Stephenson said was not a question, but an affirmation. After he happened to see Lina Sweeney in the street that day, he began to scout out everything about Lina Sweeney.
Of course, among the materials he found was this Grace.
She was Lina Sweeney's best friend. It was also because Lina Sweeney had to help Grace with her lawsuit that Lina Sweeney suddenly took the earliest flight back home from abroad. She went to great lengths to help Grace find lawyers and all kinds of evidence.
In other words, it was also because of Grace that Lina Sweeney left him so quickly.
Hadwin Stephenson's heart was strangely uncomfortable when he thought of this.
If Grace was not a woman, Hadwin Stephenson might have treated her as a rival.
"Yes, I am," Grace said, raising her chin.
"You have no right to meddle in the affairs between Lina Sweeney and me. You'd better not overrate yourself in some matters. I show no mercy to women," Hadwin Stephenson said coldly.
Lina Sweeney was anxious. "Hadwin Stephenson, this is between you and me. Don't get my friend involved!"
However, the more anxious she was, the more Hadwin Stephenson found the scene before him irritating.
Just then, Jason finally lazily said, "I don't care what happens between you and Lina Sweeney, but you can't touch Grace."
Hadwin Stephenson turned to Jason with a slightly surprised look in his eyes. "I didn't expect Young Master Reed to visit me so late at night."
What surprised him was the relationship between Jason and Grace. He had checked Grace and found out about Grace's case. It was Grace who ran over and killed Jason's fiancée, Jennifer Atkinson. However, it was now clear to everyone that Grace and Jason had an unusual relationship.
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