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Lie Flat, Sugar Daddy novel Chapter 39

"Jensen, I have told my father what you told me. He agreed to change the place for the birthday party., but he didn't promise that he won’t invite those guests. I'll talk to him again…" Karina was afraid that she didn’t do a good job and might enrage Jensen, so she was discreet with her words.

Jensen did not notice her discretion. He held the mobile phone and turned his gaze at Rae. Rae pretended not to care about it, but her ears moved a bit. She must be trying to eavesdrop.

She must have seen the caller ID.

"OK." Jensen replied indifferently and hung up the phone. He stretched out his hand to pinch Rae's ear and signaled her not to eavesdrop.

In fact, he didn’t need Karina's help. By doing so, he just wanted to teach Karina's father a lesson.

Zain put pressure on him, so he tricked his daughter in return.

Jensen just lost some money, but Zain…

Zain wouldn't let someone trick his daughter without taking any measures.

Jensen sneered and put his cellphone into the pocket.

"Anything important?" After he hung up the phone, she turned around and asked inadvertently.

Seeing her like that, Jensen gritted his teeth and wanted to beat her buttocks. Since someone else was around, he could only let her off.

Two hours later, the event was over.

Rae walked so fast that Jensen was left behind. She was in good spirits. Rae stood beside Jensen's car, waving to him with a smile, "Hurry up!"

"Do you have to be so happy?" Jensen rolled his eyes. Lola called Rae and asked her out. Jensen knew Lola would give Rae a necklace. She would be more excited when Rae received the necklace, he guessed. Thinking that it was just a deal between him and Lola, Jensen felt sad for Rae. Rae was so nice. Why couldn't others be nice with her?"

"Hurry up. My mother rarely asks me out. I don't want to be late." Rae couldn't wait to get on the car.

She had almost suffocated in the hot car, but she couldn’t wait to set off though the temperature hadn’t fallen to a comfortable degree. She urged Jensen to start the car.

Jensen sent her to a cafe on a busy street and headed back to the company.

Rae got off the car and stepped in.

It was weekend, so it was a little crowded. She stood at the door and watched for seconds before her mom appeared. When Rae saw her mom, she immediately walked over. Though she came earlier than the due time, she was a little nervous and asked, "Mom, have you been waiting long?" She was nervous partly because of the last meeting. Last time, she shouted as loud as she could to beg her mom to stay, but failed. Today, her mom asked her out. It was really weird.

With that, Rae pulled out her chair and sat down.

"I just came here. You can order anything you want to drink." Lola kept stirring the coffee. She raised her chin and signaled Rae to order something. Lola suddenly smelled the smell of wine and asked, "Did you drink last night?" Lola frowned. She didn't like a woman with the smell of alcohol.

However, Rae somehow thought Lola was worrying about her. She was like a child doing something wrong and answered nervously, "I drank some. I won't drink coffee." Rae shook her head with her hands on the leg, looking well-behaved. She seldom met her mom, so she didn't want to waste time waiting in line for coffee. She looked across the table at her mom. Her mom wore thick clothes in such a hot day, even with a thin shawl. Rae asked concernedly, "Mom, are you sick?"

Lola did not expect Rae would notice it. She was a bit amazed, but didn't feel touched by Rae's concern, "I am fine."

Rae nodded, not knowing what to say for a while.

"Well." Lola did not forget that she was here to send Rae the gift. Lola took out a small paper bag and passed to Rae. She said coldly, "It’s your birthday gift. I’m sorry. I've accepted an invitation from the Clark family, so I won't go to yours."

Every time Rae's birthday was held, Lola would attend it because of Jensen.

Rae was surprised by the brand. She took a fancy to a necklace before. It was the same brand. What a coincidence.

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