Chapter 702
Genevieve had been doing rehabilitation at honic for some time, so she could walk slowly in no time
Rosa was also extremely dedicated, for she made various nutritional soups for her every day. Genevieve was still very thin previously, but her cheeks were rounded and fleshy by then.
Thus far, the news of Sylvic and Bruce‘s wedding had exceeded two billion bits.
Cooper repeatedly reminded Genevieve to prioritize the company and allow Sylvie a few more days of respite, if nothing else. His men were watching her, so she wouldn‘t be able to go abroad.
Resentment brewed within Genevieve, but she could only put up with it.
A few days later, Jack returned after settling his business matters. His flight landed in Jadeborough at night.
“Mr. Valentine.” Rosa took the man‘s suitcase with fear lingering within her.
The incident whereby Jack tormented Genevieve to the point that she ran a high fever, coupled with his horrifying countenance, struck great fear into her.
TerityI can‘t fathom why Ms. Rachford married such a man. While the previous boss. Mr. Faulkner, was rather indifferent, he was extraordinarily nice to her after the divorce, even remembering what she liked and hated eating. When I came over to be her housekeeper, he even urged me to take good care of her.
Murmuring an acknowledgment, Jack removed his coat and handed it to Rosa. With a gift in his hand, he headed toward the dining room.
Genevieve lifted her head and glanced at the man. She didn‘t bother greeting him but continued drinking her soup.
Pulling out the chair beside her, Jack sat down and handed the gift to her. “It‘s from Mandy.”
After Genevieve had ripped off the wrapping paper, a watercolor painting came into sight.
A few people were drawn on the paper. The woman in a dress was particularly stunning with long hair Two children and an adult stood behind her, their eyes the shape of hearts.
There was even a dialogue box above the children‘s and man‘s heads that read: The world‘s most beautiful mommy! We‘re caplivated by you!
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