Chapter 142 Quite out of our family’s league

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After seeing Natalie come to the car, Hugh didn’t even look at Jerry. He opened the car door for Natalie

directly.

“Bye.” Natalie gently held onto the car door, wanting to quickly see what was written in the contract and what

Graham was planning.

Jerry politely took a step back and nodded, “If I have a solution, I will contact you again.”

After Natalie sat down, Hugh started the engine and drove away from the Lance’s house.

Jerry stood in place and looked complex as he watched the black Maybach leave. Behind him came his

grandma’s voice, “Jerry, why didn’t you drive Ms. Spears back?”

Jerry turned his head at the sound and saw his grandma coming from behind, followed by a worried-looking

servant. The servant followed her step by step, speaking anxiously, “Madam, it’s cold outside. Please put on a,

shawl.”

Jerry frowned and strode over to take the pure wool shawl. “Grandma, it’s so cold outside, why did you come

out.”

Ann didn’t answer his question, but instead asked, “Why don’t you drive Ms. Spears back? It’s so late. She’s

not safe to go home alone.”

“Someone came to pick her up.” Jerry frowned, “Just take care of yourself. You don’t need to worry for others.”

“Someone came to pick her up? Oh, that’s a great relief.” Ann felt more at ease.

“So can you put on your shawl now? Let’s go back inside.” Jerry said as he picked up the shawl and tried to

put it over his grandma’s shoulder.

Before he could put it on her shoulder, Ann suddenly changed her face and said, “Who came to pick up Ms. Spears? Julian?”

Jenny, Mrs. Spears, had previously asked Ann about Natalie’s recent situation, and when Ann told Jenny that Natalie was trying to divorce Julian, she was particularly happy. Particularly, Jenny also hoped Ann to inform her if Natalie and Julian succeeded in getting a divorce.

“Has Natalle changed her mind about the divorce? Ann guessed in her mind.

Jenny about it?’ Ann felt a little

Isn’t it normal for him to come

said in

be normal?” Ann became anxious, “You don’t

divorced.” Jerry interrupted Ann. “Grandma, let’s go in. It’s time

you know the thing about Ms. Spears?” Ann was half pushed into the house by Jerry and turned her head as she walked,

told you

to worry about it.”

house one after another, Then Jerry turned to close the door and hinted at

servant standing by.

and closed the door tightly, then stood in front of the door to prevent

from going

all

where are you going? My words haven’t finished yet!” Ann quickly grabbed his

want to say? Grandma, are you not sleeping? It’s already very late.”

of the capital chain caused a mess in Eagle Group. Jerry had

managed to

capital chain was not only related to Natalie but also closely related to

not push all the work to Natalie. He must also work hard to find

was no time to chat with his

pulled Jerry to the sofa and said, “Jerry, do you know

the sofa, pinching the bridge of

no interest in

you didn’t know! I’ll tell you, Ms. Spear is way out of our family’s league. Even if there’s a one in ten thousand chance that our family is lucky enough to get in touch with her, she is quite out

league.”

like her, I

looked at Jerry

Natalie’s identity might be extraordinary, but Grandma’s words startled him. It seemed that Natalie’s identity was even

composure and finally said, “I know.” Then

on it. It had been almost an

distracted as he

in the back and turned on the lights. The interior of the car was instantly bright as day. She then

and began to read word for

for many years and often driven off-road vehicles on rugged mountain roads, so his driving skills

she frowned because she didn’t find anything special after carefully reading each page.

very strange. She didn’t believe it was just an

still couldn’t find anything wrong.

contract, why did Julian force the

figure

we have arrived.” A male voice came

looked out the window. Unknowingly, the car had already stopped at

the Greenlife villa. She twisted her eyebrows

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