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I got married without you (James and Amelia) novel Chapter 856

Chapter 856 An unfamiliar hand 

When an unfamiliar hand touched Grace’s shoulder, Grace turned 

pale with fear and quickly hid behind Amelia. 

“Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, she has been frightened before and has a trauma. Please don’t scare her again.” 

Amelia stood in front of Grace, calmly looking straight at the couple. 

She looked delicate and weak, but the expression in her eyes revealed extreme caution. 

Both Baird and Jocelyn were educated intellectuals who would 

not use force, but they would use psychological tactics. 

“Ms. Garcia, now that the issue of Aaron and Skender’s combined 

burial has been completed, it’s time to talk about Grace’s 

custody.” 

Baird raised his hand and made a gentleman’s gesture toward the 

rest area outside the cemetery. 

“If you’re not in a hurry, let’s go over there, sit down and have a 

chat?” 

Just as Amelia was about to reply, a cold voice came from the 

crowd… 

Chapter 856 An unfamiliar hand 

“What are you going to talk about?” 

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With his slender legs, James walked to Amelia with steady steps, then turned to face Baird. 

He wore gold-rimmed glasses and looked quite civilized, but his unsmiling eyes were filled with frost. 

Baird never had direct contact with James, only saw him a few times in the financial news, and it was the first time they met. 

After a moment of surprise, he carefully sized up James in front of him from head to toe. 

“You do look a little like your father.” 

However, James’ noble temperament seemed even colder than 

his father’s. 

Although Baird was far abroad, he knew more about his 

competitor’s exploits than anyone else. 

Baird knew that despite his young age, James had already 

expanded the Evans Group’s business territory to the whole world 

and was ahead of other prominent families in wealth. 

He also knew that James was even more ruthless than his father. 

He was extremely cruel, so to speak, he never gave his opponents 

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