Although it was a question, it was a tone that one could not refuse.
Lindsay nodded, seeing that he looked like he had something to say to her.
It just so happened that she wanted to talk to him too.
Gavin gave Lindsay a warning look, "Behave yourself."
Don't offend him before you marry him. It can be seen from Hugo's indifference that he should be unsatisfied with Lindsay. But it's always good for the Forrest family to get in with the Jones family and become their relatives, and it will help the business of the company.
He didn't want Lindsay to blow it.
Lindsay pretended not to see it and followed Jim out the door.
She knew all too well what Gavin had in mind. Where did he get the confidence that she would help him after she married into the Jones family?
Just because he was her father?
But did he think of her as a daughter? Did he know how she'd spent the last eight years of her life?
As Lindsay's thoughts drifted, her head hit a hard 'wall', she snapped back to her mind, lifted her head, and found that impeccable face close at hand, looking down at her.
He, he was really able to stand up.
That was to say, her speculation was right.
Lindsay's scalp tingled under the look, so she looked up at him with forced composure, "You pretend to be disabled on purpose, don't you?"
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