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Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) novel Chapter 33

Jessica then lay in the quilt on the ground, huddling herself up.

The next day, Jessica woke up early.

She sat up and glanced at the bed, which was the same as yesterday. The man was not sleeping in here yesterday.

Jessica went to work as usual.

She tidied up all the documents that needed to be sent to the president's office and put them on Oliver's desk.

"Mr. Williams, do you need coffee now?" Her voice was very calm.

"No."

"Then I'll go out."

It was not until Jessica left the office that Oliver tilted his head.

'This woman is really good at pretending to be calm.'

At noon, Jessica went to the maternity and child care hospital to make an appointment with the doctor for the next examination. When she went down to the first floor to pay the bill, she saw Tina.

Tina also saw her and walked straight over. "Jessica, are you pregnant?"

"I've been married for so long. It's normal for me to be pregnant. But why are you here?"

"I... I came to visit a friend."

"Then see you."

Tina called someone to check on Jessica and heard that Jessica was pregnant for more than eight weeks. Tina was overjoyed. Jessica had only been married to Oliver for more than a month. It seemed that she must have been pregnant after that night. If Oliver knew about this, he would definitely feel ashamed and would kick her out. Tina felt that she got a great chance.

And she was no longer worried about her pregnancy.

She had to get rid of the child in her belly first. She must go abroad to abort it. Otherwise, others might find out what she did.

Tina immediately booked a plane ticket to Holland. Her residence permit in Holland had not expired yet. She didn't need to apply for a visa and could leave at any time.

When she arrived at the Schiphol airport, her classmate Tracy, who was studying at Hogeschool in Hague, came to pick her up.

Tracy was a Malaysian. Her mother remarried to a Dutchman and brought her here. After she was 18 years old, her mother kicked her out of her home. She had no friends in Holland and made friends with Tina when they were both at school.

The two of them often went to bars together and attended different parties. When Tracy heard that Tina was coming, she picked her up happily.

"Tina, a man from your country came to me yesterday and asked what I was doing the night before your engagement." Tracy chatted with Tina while driving.

Tina was shocked. She wanted to know more details. "What did he ask?"

"He showed me a pair of tulip earrings and asked if I had seen them before."

"What kind of earrings?"

"I can draw them for you after we arrive at the hotel."

Tina booked the No. 27 Hotel again.

When she checked in, Tracy drew the tulip earrings according to her memory at the reception desk.

"Let's go to the room first."

When they entered the elevator, Tracy showed her the picture. "Probably like this."

Tina was shocked and subconsciously exclaimed, "That's impossible."

Tracy asked with a puzzled face, "What's wrong?"

"If someone asks you about the earrings, please tell that person that the earrings belong to your friend. You can tell him my number."

"Okay. Let's go to the bar first. Our friends are waiting for you."

Tina met a lot of friends at the bar and was dragged to the dance floor. She was still thinking about the tulip earrings, absent-minded.

She had indeed seen the tulip earrings. They belonged to Jessica. Jessica had worn a set of tulip jewelry, including a pair of earrings, and a necklace. This set of jewelry was Jessica's mother's. And they had fought over the jewelry. In the end, Jason decided to give Jessica a pair of earrings and she got the necklace.

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