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My gorgeous wife is an ex-convict (Grace) novel Chapter 474

Chapter 474 

“You done seeing your grandmother?” asked Jason. 

“Grandma’s still asleep. I didn’t wake her up and came out 

first,” answered Grace. 

As Grace was speaking, Stella Lindsay, her cousin, came out with two cups of tea and placed them in front of her and Jason. “Come and have some tea, Grace.” 

There was a flash of surprise in Grace’s eyes. Her cousin had 

never served her tea before when she came back. 

“Hey, Grace. Aren’t you going to introduce the gentleman you brought here?” asked Third Aunt, her tone sounded rather 

jealous. 

“He’s my boyfriend, Jason,” answered Grace. She did not say Jason’s full name on purpose so that her relatives would not cause a ruckus when they find out Jason was Jason. 

All Grace wanted was for her grandmother to spend her 

remaining years in peace. 

“Boyfriend? Impossible!” exclaimed Stella Lindsay. 

It sounded as if Grace had told a big joke. 

Jason squinted his eyes and gazed coldly at Stella Lindsay. 

All of a sudden, Stella Lindsay felt as if she had fallen into a hole in the ice. It was so cold that she could even feel the chill from the depths of her heart. 

“Why, is it impossible?” Jason asked lazily. 

Stella Lindsay smiled lamely. “No… Nothing. I just didn’t think that Grace that has been to prison would find a boyfriend so soon after getting out. That’s… fast…”” 

Stella Lindsay’s words obviously meant much more than what was implied and were obviously referring to someone; it was a deliberate attempt to blow the whistle on Grace’s 

imprisonment. 

In her opinion, Grace had been able to find a boyfriend 

because she kept her imprisonment hidden. 

How could Grace not tell what Stella Lindsay was thinking? 

However, it was the first time she felt unembarrassed even 

though someone had exposed her imprisonment. 

Perhaps it was because Jason was sitting next to her, and he knew everything about her. 

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