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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 285

"You should leave." James glanced at her before looking at Elva and Lorenzo, "Even if she hates you, she won’t do such a thing."

Angela handed the water glass to James, and then lay down, "I'm tired, please go back."

Seeing that she was about to drive them away, Lorenzo's expression changed. He was about to speak, but was interrupted by James. "Since you care about Angela so much, if you want her forgiveness, you should respect her."

Lorenzo was unable to refute, he looked like he was constipated.

"Then we’ll go back and come back in the afternoon." Elva glanced at Angela and urged disappointedly, "Angela, I brought some tonics. It is good for your health."

Angela turned her back and said nothing.

Elva looked away and urged her to take rest, and then went out with red eyes.

Lorenzo wanted to talk back again, but she dragged him away.

The door was closed, isolating the quarrel outside. They could still be heard vaguely, but you couldn't hear exactly what they were arguing.

However, Angela could almost guess it, and it was nothing more than arguing about her.

She took a deep breath, her throat was a little itchy, "Am I too cruel?"

"If you are not cruel to them, they will be cruel to you." James saw her curling up, his attitude softened. "Your dad has ulterior motives for taking you back, your mom was naïve but she was suggested."

"And you are stubborn, and you never admit being defeated or express your opinions euphemistically. When you have a disagreement with your dad, your mom will definitely stand by his side."

Angela held the quilt hard, then let go it, sat up, and looked at the bed blankly.

James looked at her, a slight distress flashed through his eyes, "Would you like something to eat?"

*

The same time, another ward.

Jessica was already awake and was sitting on the bed looking out the window. She held her knees, her face was pale, and her eyes were still red and swelling, which made people take pity on her.

"You are an excellent girl, there are other fish in the sea." Edward persuaded her, "Apart from James, Ralphie, Sean, and the juniors of the Brown family who are now in the military are also outstanding."

Jessica bit her lip and said softly, "Ralphie is indeed outstanding, but he is not as good as James. Otherwise, Lawson would not pass The Harvey Group to James while he prefers Ralphie."

Edward didn't say anything, but tacitly approved.

"Sean's ability is okay, but he is not popular at home. Now, Marley, the illegitimate son of the Browns, is mounting the high horse in the family business.

"As for the juniors of the Brown family who are in the military, their condition is good, but the military background is not helpful to Smith Group in the next 30 years, and it is not a patch on the Harvey family."

"Furthermore, given the relationship between my mother and Jason, do you think the Brown family will have me as their daughter-in-law?" Jessica said.

Edward’s expression darkened, but he quickly revived as before, "Ralphie is not much worse than that of James, and besides, Lawson will pave the way for him, his future achievements may be as good as James."

Jessica curled her lips slightly, "But Dad, I will only marry the best one."

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