Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 867
Chapter 867
But Jonathan seemed to miss her concern, simply saying, “No need. They’ve got it all set up over there.”
“Alright then. Call me once you get there!”
After hanging up the phone, Estelle lost her appetite for breakfast. Her mind was filled with thoughts of Jonathan.
She figured that maybe things at the company were serious, which was why Jonathan was in a bad mood. His insistence that it wasn’t serious was just to comfort her.
She had to believe that he could handle the problem well. All she needed to do was patiently wait for his return.
The Lamont Family.
Jonathan put down his phone, standing by the window for a long time before finally heading downstairs.
Henson had just come back from a run and was sitting, drenched in sweat, playing video games. Seeing Jonathan enter, he called out, “Uncle!”
weekend. Starting from next
sharply, “A new tutor? What
for her graduation thesis.
a new tutor. I’ll wait until she’s not busy
The new tutor will come next week.” Jonathan’s tone
a new tutor. I’m waiting for Ms. Macclain! Even if you hire a new
“If you continue to be stubborn, I’ll make sure you never see her again!” Henson’s
and ordered, “Don’t call
this, he strode
looked into Jason’s experience over
from Old Mr. Quintin ten years ago. Five years back he came to J City, and then together with
apart from his/her awards
the studio named Sophia. Some insiders speculated
didn’t seem to have much to do with Estelle, so Nate didn’t dig deeper
other businesses in J City and seldom returned to
of J City recommended her. After applying, she
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