“Mrs. Jadeson, y-you’re here.”
The housemaid was surprised to see Jasmine because Stephen was in the estate too. The latter was currently getting reprimanded by Jonathan in the study.
Jasmine didn’t seem to care for anything or anyone as she strode onward. “Where is Sabrina? Where is she?”
Anger poured through her, making her tone harsher and threatening.
Ms. Hayes?
Hearing that Jasmine was looking for Sabrina, the housemaids were puzzled. “Ms. Hayes is in the garden, watering Old Mr. Jadeson’s orchids.”
“Watering orchids?”
Jasmine’s anger spiked.
Jonathan loved growing plants and flowers. His hobby grew after he assumed an advisory position. Without having much to do, he spent his time tendering to his plants and flowers.
Among the plants, orchids were his favorite. He grew them up on Heron Hill.
He let that little b*tch water his precious flower?
Even the housemaid weren’t allowed to touch it.
Jasmine’s belief in Kira’s words increased. She strode to the garden, shrieking, “Sabrina, come out here this instance! Sabrina!”
Sabrina, who was watering flowers not too far away, was surprised by the screams.
Who would come all the way here, in the morning, just to start yapping like a crazy mutt?
She set her watering can down and turned to look in the direction of the scream.
Unexpectedly, she saw a middle-aged woman dressed luxuriously with well-done makeup, stomping toward her with a hostile look.
Her face…
Sabrina’s heart dropped.
“Mrs. Jadeson, why are you here?”
“Why am I here? Why do you think I’m here? You’re good, aren’t you, Sabrina? You sneakily caused a scene behind my back. What? Do you think having a good relationship with Oceanic Estate will guarantee a marriage with my son? Is that what you think?”
Jasmine stopped right in front of Sabrina and started a stream of interrogation with a look of hostility.
Sabrina was unnerved by her words.
She could express her feelings to Devin without any restriction at the Oceanic Estate, but she couldn’t do the same in front of Jasmine.
The reason being she was his mother.
The ever bold Sabrina started feeling uneasy.
“It’s not like that, Mrs. Jadeson. You’re mistaken. I don’t have such feelings for your son.”
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