Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel (Jennifer and Ivan) -
Chapter 511 Checking The Jade Pendant
"All right. All right. I promise this won't happen again." Mya hurriedly tossed the hair into the trash can. Patting her chest, she guaranteed, "I'll check the floor before you return from work every day." Finnley didn't reply, walking toward his study.
"Wait. You haven't told me the rental yet," Mya reminded him, watching his receding figure.
However, he kept silent.
Mya shrugged and sat on the couch. While sipping the milk, she browsed Finnley's Twitter.
"His life seems simple. Is it for real, or has he faked it?" She thought with a frown.
"What do you think?" a man's magnetic voice sounded out.
Mya yanked up her head, only to replace he standing next to her while holding a glass of water.
His gaze shifted from her phone screen to her face.
Mya battled a wry smile, withdrawing her gaze.
She didn't breathe out in relief until he reentered the study.
The night was deep.
Ivan and Jennifer returned home from Kelsington Bay.
In the bathroom, Ivan took a shower.
Jennifer was sitting on the sofa next to the floor-to-ceiling window of the master bedroom. Holding the split jade pendant, she stroked each line of the patterns. Mixed feelings surged in her eyes. Downstairs, the living room was lit brightly.
The children were playing with the magnetic spheres bought by Spencer, having a great time.
They made different shapes according to their ideas and let the maids and servants comment.
Jordan and Marry were cleaning the living room. They worked in tacit understandings with gentle looks.
Since Aubree had accepted Jennifer, their moods became much better. They smiled more often than before.
The running water sound stopped in the bathroom of the master bedroom.
Jennifer was lost in thought. Tears welled up in her eyes.
The matter was the only regret in her mind.
Ivan left the bathroom, striding toward her. He sensed she was absentminded. Standing before her, he saw the familiar jade pendant in her hands.
Jennifer noticed his existence a while later and put away the jade pendant. "Done showering?" she beamed at him.
Ivan replied with a smile, "Ehn."
"My turn, then," Jennifer said and stood up.
"OK."
Ivan watched her enter the bathroom.
When he heard the running water sound, he withdrew his gaze and put away his smile.
Sitting down, he picked up his phone and dialed a number. "I asked you to check the necklace. How's it going now?" he asked in a low voice.
"Sorry, Mr. Marsh, but we don't have any clue yet," the person answered on the other end of the lien, "It's a customized necklace. After contacting seven experts in this field, we only received negative answers. So we're still investigating and will keep you updated."
"OK. Thanks a lot." Ivan ended the call.
After putting down the phone, he peered out the window. Jennifer had done many things for him and the Marsh family.
He also wanted to do something for her.
Ivan believed the necklace must have something to do with her family background.
Jennifer treasured family affection more than anyone else, although she never mentioned it. Ivan believed she must miss her parents.
After the shower, Jennifer walked out of the bathroom. Ivan dried her hair in person, scooped her up, and put her on the bed. However, he could tell she was in a bad mood.
He gently pecked her forehead, nose bridge, and lips...
Before helping her replace her birth parents, Ivan wished to heal her wounds with his love.
Finnley's apartment.
Mya wasn't sleepy due to her two-hour nap in the afternoon.
Therefore, she went to the study, which was lit brightly.
She poked in her head, only to replace Finnley sitting at the desk while reading a book.
Seldom people liked reading paper books nowadays.
"Ahem. Ahem." She walked toward him. "Still reading?"
Finnley turned a page without looking up. "What's the matter?"
"Can't I chat with you?" Sitting in a chair next to him, Mya hunched over the desk and asked curiously, "Are you close to Rowan Watson?" Finnley looked up at her.
"Can you introduce me to him?" Looking at him expectantly, she added with a smile, "I'll treat you to dinner."
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