The Three Little Guardian Angels -
Chapter 977
Chapter 977
Barbara's cheeks were slightly warm as she buried her face in his shoulder and neck while he chuckled and carried her into the bedroom.
The next day, because of last night's downpour in Bussburgh, the cold weather could not have gotten any colder. It was 9:00 a m. when it was still drizzling, Maisie took Lucy to several shops to discuss the ren and lease of those locations, and they finally chose a shop lot that was located in the Golden Triangle.
As the two walked out of the building, Lucy held up an umbrella and walked next to Maisie. "Ms. Vanderbilt, only the rent would cost us $500,000 per year. Wouldn't it be a little too expensive?"
Maisie smiled. "The Golden Triangle is the most prosperous commercial center in Bussburgh. After all, it's located in an area that has a large flow of people. A lot of foreign businessmen would fight each other just to secure themselves a location in this area for their business. Finding ourselves a shop lot here with an annual rent of only $500,000 is more than what we could've bargained for."
Lucy arrived at a lightbulb moment after hearing that explanation.
The two walked to the car and saw Jackie's car parked nearby.
Two men in black approached them, and Maisie took the umbrella in Lucy's hand and said to her, "You should get in the car first."
But..." Lucy hesitated, but Maisie comforted her and said everything would be fine.
After Lucy got into the car uneasily, Maisie closed the door and glanced at the two men walking in her direction.
One of the men said, "Ms. Vanderbilt, our employer has requested you to come with us."
Maisie followed them to the car, and the man in black opened the car's door. The car's interior looked extremely spacious, and it was equipped with everything other than a kitchen sink.
Jackie sat in the car with a dark brown fur coat draped over his body and a black turtleneck. He gently shook the wine glass in his hand, and the swaying wine looked a s red as blood. "Aren't you going to bring anyone along with you this time around?" Maisie laughed, crossed her legs together, leaned forward slightly, propped her elbow against her knee, and rested her chin on her palm. "Mr. Clifford, how many men do you expect me to bring along?"
Jackie raised his head and took a sip of wine, and his gaze was fixed on the wine glass. "You set me up the other day. Aren't you afraid that I am back to even the score?" She chuckled. "So, are you saying that you're going to settle the account with me now?"
Jackie looked at her.
Maisie crossed her arms and leaned against the car window. "The dignified young heir of the Cliffords lost to a woman and got tricked by the woman. It's indeed a really embarrassing fact to live with." Maisie smirked as she said that. "But if the public were to replace out that you've been played only because you were plotting against me in
the first place, it'd be even more humiliating for that to be spread around the city."
Jackie looked a little embarrassed. "So, are you planning to threaten me with this?"
"Why should I threaten you?" Maisie flipped her hair backward. "I want to preserve my reputation too. What would the public make of me when they learn that the prestigious Mrs. Goldmann had been to a hote to meet a man and almost got one-upped?"
Jackie scoffed. "We were classmates for three years. I really don't know that you would become the wife of the legendary Mr. Goldmann one day." "Everything in the world is unpredictable. You've also become the heir of the Cliffords yourself." Maisie raised her eyebrows." When it
comes to concealing one's background and identity, I don't think anyone in the world could outdo you."
Jackie did not utter a single word.
"Since Mr. Clifford has nothing else to say, I'll take my leave first. My colleague is still waiting for me in the car." Maisie was about to open the car door, so Jackie put down the glass. "Don't you want to know more about the history between the
Cliffords and the Knowles?"
She stopped and looked back at Jackie.
From time to time, Lucy, who was waiting in the other car, leaned out of the car window, feeling a little worried.
'Who's the person who is looking for Ms. Vanderbilt? Why is their conversation taking forever? Will everything be alright?' Maisie listened patiently to Jackie's stories - they were about the great grievances between the Cliffords and the Knowles. Jackie's grandfather's lover in Yaramoor had been forced to death by Sam Knowles back then. That was why Thomas hated the
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