Chapter 341
Chapter 341
Chapter 180 Arrival at the Horton’s Place (2)
“What are you doing? Where did all those usual temperaments go? Is she here to work or is she going to leave? How come, feeling guilty?”
After finishing this sentence with a sneer, Reese immediately glared at him angrily.
“If you can’t speak, then shut up!”
In terms of arguments, Tristan had the most with Reese in the past, so now Reese is not at all polite to Tristan.
Tristan sneered and glanced at the location of Valerie’s room. He strode away from the living room and returned to his own room.
Some people went upstairs, and others followed suit.
Everyone stood consciously at the door of Valerie’s room.
To be honest, they were unsure if Valerie would come, but the room was still cleaned.
I hope she didn’t mind.
This room is still the same as before.
Back then, they knew that they were living in a warehouse and felt embarrassed to switch to this guest room for themselves.
It was still the style that Jayvion had originally decorated for himself.
Didn’t like it at first, but now I’m glad.
This was Jayvion’s own decoration, so that he wouldn’t feel so
disgusted.
“Um… Ms. Bowman, it’s almost dinner time. Is there anything you would like to eat? We can order someone to make it.”
Reese watched Valerie meticulously organizing the luggage, feeling a pang of sadness in her heart.
Although she was my own biological daughter, she now calls me so unfamiliarly, using a different surname.
Valerie heard Reese’s voice and felt a sharp pain in her brain.
Yes, it’s true. Both of my brothers said in the past that they wanted to cut off ties with the Horton family and not get involved in their affairs.
While chatting with them at the police station, my head started to feel a bit dizzy, and it still does now. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
But now she is still standing here well, it should be because Zoe is the ‘people’ who need protection.
This was one’s own duty.
As long as there was not too much contact with the Horton family.
Valerie stopped her actions and looked expressionlessly at the group of people standing at the door.
The first thing that caught my eye was Reyna, with her red and swollen eyes.
She looked at her eldest daughter, whom she hadn’t seen for a long time, looking so unfamiliar. Her heart felt a pang of sadness.
I wanted to say something, but I didn’t dare to step forward and say a word.