Queenie held Leon tightly. "Jarvis, leave now."
Leave now.
Jarvis has never been so heartbreaking.
He said nothing, only standing there, but his organs seemed to be smashed at a second.
So is it the feeling of despair?
Even he did so. What he got finally was still a refusal.
Queenie smiled at Jarvis and said, "If you are here to wish me a happy wedding."
She said to Sonia below the stage, "Sonia, arrange a seat for Mr. Yates. He came to congratulate me. I can't mistreat him."
She is still so versatile, solving all things quickly, even finding a good excuse for Jarvis.
But now, looking at such a capable woman, Jarvis only felt anguish.
He was anguish for he may lose her forever.
Queenie stared at him with red eyes. "If you wanna win, I will make a concession, Mr. Yates, enjoy yourself here."
Enjoy yourself here.
They once loved and hated each other, but finally, only such a sentence was left.
Jarvis only felt he stiffened, pain that can not be ignored in his heart. He actually cares about her so much.
But he can only follow as she said, and took out a red envelope from his pocket. Others breathed sighs of relief, watching Jarvis hand over the gift.
He said, "The contract I signed to auction you from the club is inside. Queenie, you're free."
It is the last thing he can do.
Queenie was dimmed by tears, and then Jarvis exited step by step. His figure was so tall and straight. It was a farewell.
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