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Spoiled by the President novel Chapter 799

Mr. Osborne was a resourceful man.

He knew that at this time, it was inappropriate to create more complications, so he quickly sent Bryan Taylor away.

Gregory was never stingy with money, so it was all up to Mr. Osborne to decide how much to compensate Bryan. As long as he could stop Bryan from talking and from finding trouble with Vickie, any amount would be worth it.

After Mr. Osborne escorted Bryan downstairs, Gregory carried Vickie to the auxiliary building where Jennie Taylor was placed.

Jennie’s body should have been taken away by the police after the accident.

However, Gregory knew of her relationship with Vickie, and he also knew that she had died because of Vickie.

Therefore, he sent someone to intercept Jennie’s body at that time.

The nature of this matter was already clear without having to look into it.

The authorities knew that they were Jennie Taylor's family, and they also knew Gregory Graham, so they were not afraid that he would run away with the corpse. With that, they did not stop Gregory’s men and just let them take Jennie’s body away.

After her corpse was brought back, Gregory had ordered for her to be placed in the lobby of the auxiliary building.

As he walked over with Vickie in his arms, from afar, he could see a simple makeshift memorial hall set up in the lobby.

Right in the middle of it was a huge coffin, in which Jennie Taylor was lying peacefully in.

Vickie was fiercely shaken.

Gregory put her down and said in a deep voice, "I knew you would want to see her, so I specifically brought her here. This isn’t her home though, so after you’ve said your goodbyes, I'll have Bryan Taylor bring her back."

After a pause, he murmured in a comforting voice, "It’s all water under the bridge now, so don't be too sad."

Vickie did not say a word.

Her lips were pressed tightly together. From the first moment she came in, her eyes were locked on the huge coffin.

Gregory helped her to walk over with quite some difficulty.

The coffin was made of fine cypress wood with a layer of black paint on the outside and it was surrounded by a bed of fresh flowers, all of which were urgently ordered by Mr. Osborne last night.

Step by step, Vickie walked to the side of the coffin.

Both her hands held the edge of the coffin as she peered inside.

With just one glance, tears came rolling down her cheek.

Inside the coffin, Jennie was lying there peacefully, her thin little face pale as paper. She was dressed in a beautiful white suit, which made her look like a beautiful angel.

If it was not for the fact that her pulse had stopped and she was completely lifeless with a somewhat abnormal complexion, she would have looked just like usual at this point.

Jennie was such a young, beautiful, and lively girl who was full of vitality.

Vickie could only feel a huge pain in her chest as if someone had harvested her heart with a knife and left a huge hole in place of it.

With her blood flowing out profusely and the cold wind gushing in, it numbed her whole body.

"Jennie…”

Vickie choked and her tears poured down like rain. She could no longer complete her sentence.

Gregory did not go forward to comfort her either.

Instead, he just stood quietly at one side and watched her with a heavy gaze.

In the entire memorial hall, everyone else had been ordered to leave and only two of them were left in that large space who were still breathing.

Gregory just looked at her in silence. He saw that she was in pain and remorse, and watched as she tried to arouse Jennie over and over again.

"Jennie, I’m here now. Open your eyes and look at me! Didn't you say you wanted to own a clothing brand? Didn’t you want to open a clothing store and become the greatest designer in the world?

"Wake up and look at me! Whatever you want to do, I’ll accompany you. I’ll help you to achieve all your dreams...

"Please! Open your eyes and look at me first..."

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