Chapter 53 Our Hearts
Chapter 53 Our Hearts
But what Jean said didn't work on Jackson at all. Jackson still kept his cold tone, and said, "Jean,
you're not qualified to say that."
Jackson's words made Jean feel confused, and she couldn't understand what Jackson actually meant
with them.
Puzzled, Jean asked, "What? What do you mean with that?"
Jackson stared at Jean, and said, "You are not qualified to talk to me."
Jean was stunned by what Jackson said, and so was Cherry. She was rather surprised that Jackson
could treat Jean like that, worse than he would treat a complete stranger.
"Uncle, do...do not go too far, " said Jean, and with her face already twisted, she continued "After all,
I...I'm John's wife."
"You can say that to outsiders, but how are you trying to impress us with your status? We know
perfectly well how you became the governor's wife, " said Jackson.
Jean couldn't utter anything in answer to Jackson's words, and instead, she directly turned her gaze to
Cherry. After this, Jean looked at Jackson again with a reluctant smile on her face, and said, "Uncle, as
all of us are understanding and clever people, then there is no need for me to say anything, but then
again, how could you have ever gotten married with my sister without my help?"
Jackson put his intense gaze on Jean, and said, "Is there anything that I can't get as long as I want it?
Jean, are you doubting my ability?"
Jean couldn't help but tremble with fear, because Jackson's murderous look was too fierce for her to
bear.
Jackson then continued, "Or do you mean that it was all due to you that your sister married me?"
No sooner had Jackson finished his words than Jean shook her head and waved her hands, and said,
"No, no, it was all because of fate, because of fate!"
Jean dared not offend Jackson, and she couldn't imagine her ending if she ever got him mad. She had
planned to get close to him, but he was too difficult to deal with, and it seemed that she had to think
about some other methods to seduce him.
Jackson and Cherry looked at Jean without saying a word.
Jean regretted that she had come there, because it seemed that she had brought disgrace over her
head. Managing a weak smile, she said, "You continue to chat, I'm going to go somewhere else."
With these words, Jean then walked away without looking back at the couple.
Cherry gazed at Jean's receding figure, and curiously said, "What is she really planning?"
"Do you think that she's scheming something?" All of a sudden, Jackson gently started to talk and
turned his attention to Cherry. After all, he didn't really know Jean, but she was Cherry's sister, and he
thought that his wife might know her a whole lot better than he did.
Cherry's gazed into the distance, and said, "I think that she must have some secret plan or something
to do."
Jackson pulled Cherry into his arms favorably, and said, "She's such a calculating woman! Don't get
too close to her, and just forget about her."
As she leaned on Jackson's chest, Cherry said, "Maybe she wants to get rid of you and find John's
other woman. After all, she had went through great efforts to get the position of the state governor's
wife; she'll never give it up so easily."
As he listened to Cherry's words, Jackson thought that maybe it was just like she said. It was obvious
that what Jean had said to them in the living room had been just to protect her marriage. She didn't
want anyone to threaten her position as the state governor's wife, and it made sense that she had
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Jackson softly said to Cherry, "I don't think about other people's affairs, and what I actually need is your
companion. I have everything when I'm with you, and because the one that I care for is you, what
concerns me, also concerns you. As for the others, I don't want to pay attention to them."
Cherry's heart warmed when she heard his words. It was the same with her, and she would live for
Jackson as long as he was beside her, even if all the people around her treated her bad or didn't care
about her at all, because Jackson had her heart shielded with his love.