Chapter 843 Who Said You Could Leave?

Since Melissa had said so, Jenny couldn’t underestimate the impending threat that would soon befall her. “Flint isn’t a fool. If he sees you following me, he’ll know better than to make a move.”

“Don’t worry. I’ll secretly protect you. I just want to inform you that the management of the bar is temporarily handed over to others so that you won’t say I’m incompetent,” Melissa said while playfully sticking out her tongue. She would use this opportunity to give herself a break for two days.

She used to like coming to the bar to have fun, but now that it had become her profession, she didn’t like the place anymore.

Jenny nodded without saying anything else. “It’s up to you then.”

With everything arranged and settled, Jenny left the bar and returned to Walter Castle.

James finished dealing with the rumors online and returned home. He stepped into his villa only to find that Jolene hadn’t made dinner. Instead, she was

quite describe what those emotions were, but she felt somewhat melancholic. In fact, she could have left earlier. She just

him; she was only attracted to his status as the head of the Windsors. But after they spent many days together, Jolene knew

been going on blind dates, but he never showed any intention of letting her leave. Because of that, she secretly

after seeing the news that day, she realized that James’ heart had always belonged to Jenny. As for the reason

engagement and that she

no longer had anywhere she could call home in Bardoff City; the only thing

in contact with her these days, asking her to leave together and saying they would go abroad to start a new life. Jolene thought it was a good

looked at the empty dining table and then at the suitcase Jolene was holding, furrowing his brow unhappily. “Are

is over, so I have no reason to stay,” Jolene said with a bitter

meet someone you like, and they find out I’m still living in your villa, it’s bound

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