"Spencer?" Jennifer was puzzled. "What did he do here?"
Edward told Jennifer about Spencer's initiative to teach the children here for ten days.
Jennifer was surprised. "Seriously? He taught here for ten days. Did he manage it?"
"He seemed to be a professional painter. The children all liked him and even prepared a farewell ceremony for him." Edward was objective about Spencer. "Even if he looks unreliable, he does do well in painting."
Edward took out what Spencer painted from a room. "Look, what do you think of these?"
Jennifer looked at him oddly. "It seems like you guys are getting along well with each other these days." Jennifer took over the painting and glanced at it with a nod. "Well, I'm impressed."
"He's a good guy, and he even helps with the dishes."
Soon after Jennifer returned to the village, she helped Edward to give the villagers a medical check-up.
After that, she packed up the cultivated potion and paint.
Jennifer spent a busy day here. Her time is limited, so she did not stay the night.
It was very late when Jennifer returned to Emerald Bay.
The moon was covered today, with only a few stars shining in the sky.
The living room was bright with all lights turned on.
Ivan sat on the sofa, reading the newspaper. He pursed his lips with a gloomy look on his face.
Jordan stood at the door. He glanced out from time to time, wondering when Jennifer would come back.
Half an hour passed.
Jordan saw the headlight, and then the car drove into the yard.
Jordan hurriedly got out. "Lady, Mr. Marsh has been waiting for you for five hours."
"Is something wrong?" Jordan turned her eyes as she walked toward the living room. "Why didn't he call me?"
"I don't know. He had brought you cake, but he threw it in the trash."
Puzzled, Jordan entered the living room and saw Spencer, who sat on the sofa.
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