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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 333

"Mom, do you know how valuable this party is?" Jessica had never been scolded by her family, grievance surging in her mind.

Adeline answered hurriedly, "Of course I do. But no matter how significant it is, you should not come! Everyone knows you are a vicious person who framed friends and furthermore you offended Lawson ... Now with you staying here, how shameful your father and I would be!"

Jason also followed up and echoed, "Jessica, you should listen to your mother. You have always been smart and sensible, but why do you become muddled about such significant matters?"

He stood together with Adeline, making Edward look like an outsider. Yet it didn't matter what he said, and he had been used to it long before.

Jessica was stunned for quite a while before she could respond. She said unbelievably, "Mom, do you think I render you shameful?"

"It's not about whether I feel shameful or not," Adeline replied harshly. "Why couldn't you understand my goodwill? What you need to do now is to recuperate and get ready for a blind date, but not to be here!"

Jessica bowed her head, with her eyes turning red, but she didn't say anything.

Words were useless.

"All right. You don't stay here, or your grandfather and others would consider that you are more and more unsensible as you age!" Adeline added, "I have an appointment with my friends, so I have to go now! And you should also leave now!"

Having finished her words, she called a waiter to ask for a glass of wine and went to someone else nearby with a smile.

Jason followed her step by step and lifted a strand of hair by her ear softly. Adeline gave him a flirty scold without refusal.

"Jessica, you are a clever girl, and you know how to make the best decision." Edward tapped her on the shoulder, "James doesn't match you. Since he is not the only excellent person in the world, you don't have to put all your eggs in one basket, even at the price of ruining yourself."

Jessica looked up at him, "What if I insist? What would you do, dad?"

"I will do the same as your grandfather," Edward replied. "As you are young, Jessica, you are more than brilliant but too arrogant on the other hand.

"Given your age, you may not understand that people's fondness is the least reliable thing. And you can always rely on yourself. What is in your hand really counts."

Jessica replied after a pause, "I understand."

Precisely, it's the least reliable of people's fondness.

Her grandparents, parents, brother as well as her former friends, all shunned her pitilessly. She knew the rule long before, but still got shocked by their rapidity of attitude change!

"That's good. Go home as early as possible." Edward tapped her shoulder and moved towards Adeline with a glass of wine in his hand.

As Jessica watched the trio get along well, her lips curled with ridicule.

Dad was right. The only one you could rely on was yourself. As long as you grasped everything in your hand, you could do whatever you want, just like Lawson!

As Janet passed by, she was shocked by Jessica's look. She said anxiously, "Jessica, Don't blame me for letting Angela watch the video, since I didn't expect she would see it on my WeChat! If you had told me you would frame Angela, I ... wouldn't have posted the video on WeChat."

"Why are you so scared of her?" Nova said with scorn, "She offended Lawson, and maybe she will be more miserable than Angela."

She dragged Janet to move on.

Janet kept complaining, "But her look was really frightening. If she set me up as what she had done to Angela, I'm screwed!"

"She's lame and got dumped by her family. Why are you so frightened?"

Their voices faded away.

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