Chapter 462
“Gilly, you’re here?”
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Looking at Marilyn who was full of enthusiasm outside the window, Gilda chose to ignore the familiar figure behind her.
She opened the door and got out of the car, smiling. “Grandma!”
Marilyn was very happy. She stepped forward and pulled her arm, “Gilly, you’re finally here.”
As Marilyn spoke, she pulled Gilda and walked inside, completely ignoring Jensen who had just parked his car in the yard.
Jensen saw the car parked in the yard from a distance. At first, he thought that he had seen it wrong.
Until Gilda got out of the car, Marilyn came forward to greet him warmly. He seemed to be hit by something and couldn’t help but smile slightly.
Jensen got out of the car and was greeted by a servant. “Sir, you’re back.”
Jensen nodded and asked the maid to take his things in. Then he walked towards the door.
In the hall.
Marilyn asked Gilda about it. They seemed to have a good chat. Jensen was standing in the hallway, listening to the laughter coming from the hall. The smile on his face became more obvious.
Seeing this, the maid muttered in her heart.
It’s been a long time since he smiled so happily.
Perhaps feeling the servant’s surprised eyes, Jensen coughed lightly to hide his emotions. Then he returned to his usual seriousness and walked towards the
hall.
“Grandma!”
Chapter 469
Hearing Jensen’s voice, Marilyn looked back subconsciously and her face suddenly darkened,
She said angrily, “I didn’t see you at home on weekdays. I invited distinguished guests over, and you also came back.”
Jensen didn’t explain anything but said, “I’m not busy in the company today, so I came back to see you.”
Marilyn didn’t have time to answer him. She pulled Gilda upstairs and said, “Come on, Gilly. Grandma has prepared a gift for you. Let’s go upstairs.”
Gilda was pulled upstairs by Marilyn, leaving Jensen standing there helplessly.
Nevertheless, he looked in a good mood and turned to walk into the kitchen.
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