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Alva moved her lips and nodded.
“Okay,” Jackson said.
He looked cold.
He got up and picked up his cell phone to make a call. Alva held him back.
Jackson, look at her.
Alva quickly wrote, “Don’t embarrass her. She didn’t mean to.”
Jackson laughed.
Not on purpose.
One life? She meant it so easily.
Alva saw that he did not answer, anxious.
Have written a few words, “Okay?”
Jackson’s eyes darkened. He took the pen and paper out of her hand and pushed her to bed. “Okay, but get some rest while I make the call.”
Went out with the phone.
Alva was upset.
When she woke up, Jackson was not in the right mood, and although he had been repressing it, she felt it too.
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Jackson walked out of the room and dialed a number. “Help me find Vicky, the Prosperity Group’s daughter. Where is she?”
“All right.”
The phone hung up. Jackson clutched the phone, his eyes cold.
He was too nice to let them hurt her again and again.
Alva thinks about it and sends Vicky a message, asking her to reply when she sees it.
It’s a long shot, but she’s gonna do it anyway.
After sending this message, Alva looked at the closed room door, took a pen and paper and wrote on it.
By the time Jackson came in, a long paragraph had been written.
Alva saw him come in and handed him the paper.
Jackson looked at her and took it.
“Jackson, I think I’d better tell you why I got hurt this time.”
“We went to Silktown before, and not long after you left, my place was stolen by someone, and the person who stole my things was not anyone else, but Vicky sent.”
“But it was dealt with very quickly, and I didn’t know it was her until I went back to A city on a business trip to D City and she came up to me and told me it was her.”
“She said she shouldn’t have done it, apologized and wanted me to help her.”
“Her father’s company was bought by Uriah, and she thought Uriah
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was buying her father’s company to protect her because of all the bad things she had done to me, and she wanted me to beg Uriah, and she was really desperate, so I went to Uriah and took her with me.”
“I wasn’t trying to get Uriah to give her dad’s business back. I was trying to get her to stop. She got agitated and threatened me at knifepoint and that’s when it happened.”
Alva wrote it down on this piece of paper. Jackson read it and clenched his hand.
His face became serious.
“Why wasn’t I told this before?”
There’s so much going on, and he doesn’t know about any of it.
Alva instinctively wanted to speak, but quickly took a pen and wrote on paper. “I can handle this alone, and it’s not serious. You were taking care of Grandpa, and I missed you…”
Jackson just took the pen and paper out of her hand.
Alva froze.
Jackson tore up the paper, threw it to the floor, and looked at her. “Alva, who am I to you?”
His eyes were angry, pain.
Alva was stunned.
Jackson turned his head, put his hand on his waist and covered his mouth with one hand.
He’s controlling his emotions.
He didn’t want to be mad at her, but he was really losing it.
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