Jasmine was a native of Wiltspoon, and her family became rich because of the demolition.
Jasmine: “I don’t want to go to the hotel to eat, but let’s go home and eat. It’s a bit far away. I’m hungry now.”
Josh asked her: “Aren’t there any snacks you like in the car? Didn’t you say that? Prepare some snacks you like in the car, and when you go out, you can eat some snacks to pass the time, and you won’t let yourself be hungry.”
Jasmine: “I didn’t go out much recently, I just went back to the store, so I didn’t prepare it.”
Josh: “I’ll pass by the dim sum shop in a while, and I’ll get off the car and buy you some food. Let’s go back to your home to eat, it’s not far away.”
It’s a bit far back from York Corporation to Bucham’s house.
But it’s not too far to go back to Sox’s house.
“Alright.” Jasmine happily responded.
Compared with her husband’s family, which was full of delicacies, she preferred to go back to her mother’s house to eat home-cooked food made by her mother.
Even if she went back to her mother’s house to eat a bowl of porridge with mustard, she still thought it was delicious and comfortable.
After hearing what his young master and young mistress said, the bodyguard drove to Sox’s house silently.
On the way, Jasmine suddenly sighed: “Seren is happier than me. She has a man who really understands her, and a husband who is truly enlightened.”
Hearing this, Josh sat upright suddenly, turned his head to look at his wife, and asked cautiously: “Wife, what did I do wrong? I hope you can point it out, and I will correct it immediately.”
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