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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 126

James lowered his eyes, huge waves surging in his pupils.

"Your father says you have come of age and hopes you can marry Jessica as soon as possible."

Except the slight redness around her eyes, Denise looked the same as usual.

James lifted his eyes to look at her, his voice was cold, ''I'll make my own decision; it's none of his business. If he calls to push you again, you just tell him to call me directly."

He paused and sneered. "As for the divorce, do you think he can make his own decision?"

Denise laughed, "Well, definitely he could. It just depends on whether he can give up his inheritance in the Harvey family."

The Harvey family had been running business for generations, while the Brown family was a military and political power. Hence, it was impossible to say who was taking advantage in their marriage, but each of them had gained their own benefits.

If her husband were to divorce her, it would hurt the dignity of the Harvey family and would harm its business interest. By that time, the first one to oppose it would be James’ grandfather.

Pissing off his grandfather with an intention to inherit the Harvey family's assets was like daydreaming.

"If he didn’t want the money, he wouldn't have spent so much time with you."

James's look was filled with mockery.

A glint of despondency flashed under Denise's eyes and she smiled.

"Okay, enough about that."

The curve of her mouth narrowed and she said seriously.

"I heard you left Angela naked last night?"

"I'm tired." James frowned, got up, and was going upstairs.

Denise stood up and followed, looking at his back and said.

"James, I don't know what's going on between you and Angela, but if you have done such a thing to Angela, all her dignity is gone, will you regret it in the future?"

"I won’t regret for someone who betrayed me." James turned around and said word by word.

Denise froze for a long time before continuing.

"How could Angela betray you? She loves you so much."

"Dad likes Auntie Adeline so much, how come he married you and had relationships with some other women?"

James's dark eyes were welled up with intense emotion. He looked no different from other days, but the veins on his neck popped up and looked slightly hideous.

Silence.

As James turned to leave, Denise stopped him, "James, in order not to cause unecessary misunderstandings and regret, you’d better ask her what's going on in person."

"It's late, have a good rest."

James headed upstairs, leaving her with only a forlorn back.

The taxi stopped in front of the city hall bus stop and Raya jumped out of the car, "I'm leaving, bye!"

"Bye-bye."

Angela responded in a slight voice, inclining her head to look out of the window.

At the entrance of the City Hall stood a dignified middle-aged man, and Raya ran towards him joyfully, intimately wrapped his arms and said something to him, then both of them walked into the door.

Everyone could tell they were in a good relationship.

A flash of envy passed through Angela’s eyes. She used to have a good relationship with her father, but ... she smiled to herself and said to the driver.

"Come on, let's go."

Ten minutes later, the car stopped in front of the Dream Club, and Angela paid and got out of the taxi.

A man and a woman were pulling and arguing about something at the north entrance.

This kind of thing was common, and Angela wasn't about to ignore it, heading straight for the Dream Club.

Just as she approached the two quarreling, she suddenly heard the man saying, "Julia, I am truly sorry. I have already broken up with her!

Come back to me, okay?"

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