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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 207

Angela frowned and went into the kitchen. She saw the Minced Pork Congee and a few dishes on the counter.

She compressed her lips, walked over, and opened the refrigerator. She glanced at the various raw meat and vegetables inside, closed the refrigerator door, and returned to the counter.

After a light breakfast, Angela suddenly thought of something. She went back to the room, took out her mobile phone and sent a message for her brother,

“I have already discussed with Mr. Conrad. He will send someone to take me away and he won’t let James embarrass you and Luna. I’m still not sure where I will go. When I get there, I will contact you.”

After editing, she put her finger on the button but did not press it in the end. Instead, she deleted the message word by word.

Her brother had always been unable to hide things in his heart. If she told him, James would figure it out if her brother did something. By then, the loss outweighed the gain.

It was not too late to talk to grandparents on the day of Lewis’s wedding.

In the next few days, Angela stayed at Bamboo Estate except for going out to take a drive theory test.

During these days, Denise came once and talked to her for a while. Her complexion didn’t look very good as if something was on her mind. She asked a few questions, but Denise kept silent, so she didn’t ask anymore.

Soon it came to Lewis’s wedding.

James prepared a formal dress for Angela in advance. He also invited several stylists and hairstylists to come over to help Angela.

“I can simply dress up.” Angela didn’t want to dress too grandly. Firstly, the Smith family and the Rodriguez family originally didn’t want to invite her so it was improper for her to be too eye-catching.

Secondly, the persons arranged by Mr. Conrad would take her away tonight. It was inconvenient for her to dress that intricate.

James dragged her, took her to sit in front of the mirror, and said lightly, “You go with me. Don’t be afraid that the Smith family and the Rodriguez family will notice you.”

Angela frowned and wanted to stand up, but he put an arm on her shoulder, “Don’t move.”

A group of people crowded around Angela, arguing about a styling issue for a long time. She got pain in her ear and simply lowered her head to play with her mobile phone.

Her brother sent a message to her, “Angela, do you need me to bring you an evening dress and some jewelry? I just happen to have bought a lot of good things during the past two years. I want to send them to you as gifts...but they are not as good-looking as the previous jade pendant.

Angela had to leave tonight. It was inconvenient for her to bring a bunch of things, so she refused it. She originally wanted to tell her brother that she was leaving tonight, but James was beside her, so she gave up this plan.

She put away the phone, looked at the jade pendant worn around James’s neck, and frowned.

Seeming to notice her gaze, James turned his head and glanced at her, then tied the top two shirt buttons to block the jade pendant on his neck.

Angela frowned a little tighter and pointed to his neck, “This jade pendant...”

“I saw it in an antique shop before. I like it very much. I can’t give it to you.” James stroked the non-existent folds in the suit and turned his head to look at her.

Angela pursed her lips and withdrew her gaze blankly, while James got up and went upstairs.

After a short while, James took a small black square box downstairs and then handed it to Angela. She glanced at it and didn’t move. James opened the box and took out a drop-shaped turquoise jade pendant from it, which looked better than her previous one.

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