Jane didn't care. Anyway, in front of Oliver, she was always unreasonable.
No matter how angry or anxious she was, she smiled and said, "Mr. Williams, I haven't finished my words. It's not easy to see you. I have something to ask you."
Oliver was in a hurry to go home and bathe his son. Jane had wasted his time, and he had to apologize to his son when he got home later.
He was annoyed with this woman.
"I have nothing to say. The house is not for sale. Do you hear me clearly?"
"I need to know the reason. You should convince me."
Jane kept pushing him. Only when she knew why Oliver wanted to keep the house could she find a way to solve the problem. At that time, she would let nature take its course, catered to his pleasure, and bought the house.
As a descendant of the Youngren family, if she let the house of the Youngren family fall into the hands of Oliver. In the future, she had no face to visit the graves of her grandparents and two mothers.
Oliver checked the time on his watch. It was almost the time he had agreed with his son.
He regretted that he had stopped to talk with Jane.
It seemed that she wouldn't let him go unless he explained it.
Oliver had no choice, so he told the truth. "It is the house in which my wife used to live when she was young, so I can't sell it. Are you satisfied with the reason?"
Hearing this, Jane was surprised.
She didn't expect Oliver to have such deep feelings for Tina and he would keep the house in which she lived for her.
Previously, she asked Jason to stay for more days. She found that Tina was a typical example of a mother who became powerful because of her son.
For a moment, Jane couldn't find a reason to pester Oliver.
However, she knew it was because of Tina. Actually, she didn't plan to do anything to Tina.
Let bygones be bygones. She didn't want to hurt Tina because of Oliver.
However, if she couldn't take the house of the Youngren family because of Tina, she wouldn't just stand by.
She must do something to alienate Oliver and Tina so that Oliver would naturally despise Tina and everything about her.
Maybe he would sell the house willingly.
Jane made way for Oliver. She squatted on the side of the parking lot.
Oliver drove a long way and saw Jane standing where she was, not understanding why she had to buy the villa of the White family.
He thought that if Jane couldn't buy the house she wanted, she would leave Birmingham as soon as possible.
He couldn't let Roy know that she was in Birmingham, or else he would want to see her.
Vivian was looking for Jane here and there. Finally, she found her outside the parking lot.
"Miss Kim, what's wrong with you?"
Vivian found that she looked abnormal and helped her stand up immediately.
"Oliver doesn't agree? Let's think of another way."
"Vivian, Oliver said that Tina had lived in the house when she was young, so he wanted to keep it for her. He pretended to be affectionate and built the Jessica Art Gallery."
Jane sneered.
"Miss Kim, don't think too much. Don't be affected by Oliver. We have a lot of important things to do. We're not in a hurry to buy the house."
"Let's go home."
Vivian drove Jane back to the Mose Clubhouse.
Jane had been smooth for the past few years. Even if she encountered some difficulties occasionally, with the help of Gavin and Lucas, she would overcome them quickly.
She felt helpless now as if she had returned to the past.
Back then in Birmingham, she had nothing and was bullied.
Her grandfather died when she was a child, her mother, Zelda, left her not long after.
She had been bullied by Marina and Tina since then.
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