"Okay." And then he was about to hold Cherry's hand and take her away.
But before they could go any further, Cherry and Stephen saw that everyone had turned to look towards the doorway. They too looked in that direction.
John and Jean turn their sights to the doorway, as well.
"Hehe, today's party is going to be so much fun, " a sneer appeared on Jean's face.
A cold shiver ran down Cherry's spine. It was the demon. Was there any place he would not show up?
"How could my uncle bring her here?" John was a bit surprised. Many questions were swirling in his head.
Stephen just stared at Jackson and Sally, who were standing nearby, without saying a word.
"Cherry, it turns out that Jackson has abandoned you and now has a new girlfriend." Jean smiled, happily. She was happy as long as Cherry lived a terrible life.
"Can you shut up?" John said to Jean. He couldn't stand this any more.
Jean saw that John was really angry. So the only thing she could now do was fall silent and stand next to him.
Seeing Cherry and the other three people, Jackson's expression got colder. A trace of hatred could be seen between his eyebrows. Why couldn't Cherry free him from worrying about her? She was now not only with Stephen, but also John.
Jackson said something to Sally, released her hand immediately, and walked towards Cherry.
Standing in front of Cherry, Jackson couldn't utter a word as he was so mad at her.
"Uncle, how could you bring her here?" John asked, curiously. Though several years had passed, Sally's identity couldn't be made public. If she was recognized, she would be prosecuted by some. And the outcome would not be as easy as the last time. She would not be able to successfully flee the second time.
"Do I need your permission to bring her here?" Jackson looked down at John and changed the topic. "What are you doing around your aunt?"
"So you still remember that Cherry is my aunt. I thought you had forgotten it as you have been with Sally." John confronted Jackson, face to face.
"John, get the hell out of here if you don't want to die early, " Jackson ordered.
John saw hatred in Jackson's eyes. He had been in this situation before and knew that he would suffer if he persisted.
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