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Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber) novel Chapter 1119

The door opened and, surprisingly, it was not a servant at the door, but one of the doormen guarding the gate of the old mansion.

When she saw the door, Mrs. Murphy's face froze for a moment, then with a serious expression she asked, "What's going on?"

Generally speaking, the doorman will not enter the old mansion of his own accord, let alone find his way directly to the old lady's bedroom side.

Especially, it's still so late in the day.

It follows that the doorman is now coming over, presumably because something important is happening.

"Mrs. Murphy, there is someone from the old mansion, it is Mr. Farrell's teacher who wants to see the old lady, here is their invitation." The doorman answered while handing the old Mr. Jones' invitation to Mrs. Murphy.

Mrs. Murphy reached out to take it and flipped it open and looked at it, snickering when she saw the name on the invitation, "Visiting the old lady so late in the evening, offering your services for nothing."

"So Mrs. Murphy, should people be invited in? Or should we just kick them out? If they are, I'll go now." The doorman looked at Mrs. Murphy and asked.

Mrs. Murphy closed the invitation in her hand, "Wait a minute, I'll ask Lady Georgia."

"Okay." The doorman nodded respectfully.

Mrs. Murphy closed the door behind her and turned around to go back to her room.

Lady Georgia was originally lying down, and now somehow sat up again, holding a book in her hand that is seriously reading.

Mrs. Murphy was not pleased when she saw this, "Lady Georgia, why are you up? And you're reading a book? Didn't you just lie down?"

Lady Georgia listened to Mrs. Murphy's reproach, not only did not get angry, but also smiled happily, "Well Murphy, don't get angry, I can't sleep, so I sat up to read a book for a while, and then sleep again when I feel sleepy."

"But you can't stay up late, it's not good for your health." Mrs. Murphy walked over and was about to take the hand out of the old lady's hand and prepare her to lie down again.

But the old lady already knew what she was up to, and immediately took the book aside when her hand reached for her own to keep her from grabbing it.

Mrs. Murphy gasped, "Old lady you ......"

"Well Murphy," the old lady still had a smile on her face, "I know you're worried about me, but this is how my health is, how much worse can it get? Don't worry, I know what to expect."

She was so stubborn and insisted on reading for a while before going to sleep, Mrs. Murphy was at her wits' end.

At that moment, the old lady suddenly saw the invitation in Mrs. Murphy's hand, put the book aside and asked, "What is this?"

"Oh, here's an invitation from the Jones family." Mrs. Murphy remembered what had come and handed the invitation to the old lady.

The old lady reached out and took it, "the Jones family? You mean, the Jones family that Jared's teachers have?"

"That's the house." Mrs. Murphy nodded, "At this moment the person is outside the old mansion, saying he wants to see you, old lady."

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