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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 214

At home, Amara sneaked up to the flower bed in front of the villa, and threw a package into the flower bed.

There were three pieces of jewelry that Casey bought for her, all of which she thought looked not good. But these three pieces were worth more than a hundred thousand.

The reason why she did so was not because she didn't want them anymore. After all, it was worth so much money no matter how ugly they were.

The reason why she did so was to frame Jennifer.

In her opinion, Casey should do the housework. Why would they have to waste money to hire a nanny? So she planned to find a way to drive Jennifer away.

After confirming that the three pieces of jewelry would not be taken away by others, Amara turned around and entered the villa with satisfaction.

At this time, Jennifer was cleaning in the kitchen. After being slapped by Amara, Jennifer felt very aggrieved, but she couldn't say anything. After all, she was already very grateful that Casey was willing to give her the job.

At this moment, Amara came over and said, "Jennifer, go upstairs to clean my room."

"Yes, Madam."

Jennifer quickly put aside her work, took the cleaning tools and went upstairs.

When Amara saw Jennifer go up, she suddenly sneered. She thought she could drive Jennifer out this time.

When it was almost noon, Casey and Edith returned home.

The company’s affairs had been properly handled. Casey also asked Charles to help find a group of management teams to assist Edith in managing the company. It should not be long before the company would be on track again.

After the two entered the villa, they saw Amara laying on the sofa leisurely, who seemed to be in a good mood.

Casey felt a little strange as soon as he entered the villa. He glanced at Amara and asked, "Where is Jennifer? Where did she go?"

"The thief has been taken away by the security guards. Maybe she is being interrogated severely." Amara looked indifferent.

"She was arrested? Did she steal something?" Casey immediately stepped forward, staring at Amara and asked.

"That woman went to my room to clean it, then the three pieces of jewelry in my room got lost, which are worth more than 100,000 dollars. Casey, where did you find such a thief? Fortunately, what I lost today is not too expensive. It is just three pieces of jewelry. If you dare to bring this kind of person home again, just don’t come back anymore." Amara said.

"More than 100,000 dollars should be considered a large amount of to you. Why are you lying here so leisurely? Besides, you seem to be in a good mood?" Casey asked, staring at Amara.

He saw the weirdness of this incident at a glance. Casey did not have a deep understanding of Jennifer. If Jennifer just came here to steal things, it was not impossible.

But as his knowing of Amara, even if she lost a rag, she would curse for a long time. But this time, after losing more than 100,000 dollars, she was not anxious at all, instead, she was lying on the sofa leisurely, which naturally made Casey suspicious.

Hearing Casey’s words, Amara’s face changed slightly. She quickly sat up from the sofa, and said, “Who said I’m not anxious? I’m so anxious. I’m lying here because the security guards have already caught that thief. Those security guards can ask out where she hid the stolen things."

Edith also glanced suspiciously at Amara. She turned her head and said to Casey, "Or let's go to the security room and check it out."

Casey nodded, then turned around and walked out of the villa with Edith towards the security room.

Upon seeing this, Amara also hurriedly followed them.

The three came to the security room together. Before they entered, they heard screams from inside.

Casey frowned and walked in quickly.

There were a few security guards sitting idly in the security room, but Jennifer was squatting in the corner at this time. There were some bruises on her face. She looked so haggard. Two security guards stood beside her, staring at her fiercely.

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