Chapter 173 Deliver the Food
Seeing her pale face, Madison quickly took her phone away.
"Mrs. Hill, why are you looking at these? Aren't you afraid of getting eye strain? If you want to look at something, look at some handsome young men. I heard that the members of the recently debuted XO Group twist their waists more seductively than women."
Originally, Avery was feeling a bit depressed, but Madison's words made her laugh. "Madison, do you know about this?"
Madison put her hand on Avery's shoulder and advised, "Mrs. Hill, even the smartest person in the world is not perfect. We all have to take some detours in life to understand what is right and wrong. Don't punish yourself for other people's mistakes."
Avery was a bit surprised that Madison was taking her side.
"Mr. Hill can divorce you, and he can also divorce her. So, just wait a little longer. I'm sure..."
Avery interrupted her, not wanting to hear the rest. "Hmm, I know. Prepare some ingredients. I'll cook tonight."
Madison's eyes lit up. It was rare for Avery to take the initiative to please Jacob.
In her eyes, the two of them were still the perfect couple, and Jacob was just being impulsive and wouldn't be with Layla for long.
"Alright, I'll call Mr. Hill and tell him about it right away."
Avery turned off her phone and got up, her face already serious and cold.
She looked back at the past two years. The Adams family was gone, and her father was in a coma.
The reason she became like this was not solely because of Jacob but also because she was too immersed in love and had forgotten about everything around her, giving others an opportunity.
Time was running out, and she couldn't waste any more time arguing with Jacob.
She would put away her hostility and put on a mask. Wasn't this also a form of growth?
The President's office.
Everyone was under great pressure and didn't even dare to breathe too loudly, afraid that Jacob would exile them to the border if they weren't careful.
John stood by Jacob's side, holding a thick stack of documents. Jacob's knitted brows hadn't relaxed since morning.
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