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Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) novel Chapter 351

"I was wrong. I should apologize to your mother and your grandparents."

Jason sat up and began to kowtow to Jane.

"Then I want to hear how you wronged them."

"It's all Marina. She's been egging me on. I didn't know what got into me and abandoned your mother. She's been egging me on to take over the Youngren family."

Jane knew that he still wanted to blame all the things on Marina. It seemed that he hadn't completely repented.

Jane also wanted to know where he had grandpa's antique collections.

Since she was back, she had to help the Youngren family find back all the things that belonged to them, so that she could repay the Youngren family for raising her.

"Where are all the collections grandpa left?"

"I... I sold a lot. But, you know, I didn't know much about antiques, so I sold them to someone I knew."

She wanted to know who that person was and asked anxiously, "Did all those things sell to one person?"

If they were only in one person's hand, it would be easier to find them back.

It was better than they were scattered all over the world. But since this person could buy so many antiques, naturally, he was no shortage of money. It would take a lot of effort to get them all back.

"Most of them are." Jason thought about it and answered.

Because he sold the paintings through a middleman.

Although the middleman didn't say who the buyer was, Jason knew that there was no one else but him who would buy so many valuable things in Birmingham.

"Who is the buyer? Tell me!" She asked.

"Henry."

He answered with certainty.

She was not very surprised, because Henry knew a lot about grandpa's precious collections.

"Did he come to you personally to buy them?"

Since the members of the Youngren family passed away, if someone wanted to buy these things, he naturally would come to Jason.

Henry also knew about the blows in the Youngren family. Ever since her grandfather died, the Youngren family was doomed.

If grandma hadn't told her that she could ask Henry for help, the Zamani family wouldn't have offered to help the Youngren family.

Jane knew the fickleness of human nature better than everyone else.

Jason said, "No, someone came to me to buy these antiques, and he brought a lot of them. I guessed it must be Henry."

Now in Birmingham, Henry was the most famous collector.

Although the Zamani family's business began to decline, Henry still had a lot of good stuff.

She had come to Henry's collection room with Sally once, but she didn't pay much attention to it. Besides, she didn't remember much about grandpa's collections.

At that time, she was eager to ask Henry for help to help Oliver get the land of the Zamani family. She didn't care much about other things.

Perhaps Henry had long coveted grandpa's collections.

When grandpa died, he quickly bought the collections.

For the money, Jason sold them directly, having no regard for the great efforts of her grandfather finding these collections.

When Jane had time, she would often look through her grandpa's collection record book. From it, she could imagine how excited her grandpa was when he got a treasure.

Since she came back this time, she didn't take the Zamani family seriously.

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