Chapter46
The car was driving towards the airport.
The car was quiet at first, but both her and Reginald’s phones
were very noisy, either his ringing or hers, or ringing together.
They almost instinctively showed a look of disdain, then
coincidentally chose to silence them.
Things have calmed down for now.
Reginald propped his face up and looked at her askew, “the
Pierce family’s phone number?”
“Um.”
Reginald asked tentatively, “Do you want me to tell you where
that kid flew to?”
How could Adelaide not see through his motives, calmly asking,
“Why do I need to know which country he’s flying to?”
Her indifference made Reginald feel pleased, but he still joked,
“If he doesn’t come back within a month, your divorce
agreement will be null and void.”
“Someone was more anxious than me.”
Chapterde
Last night, Adelaide was indeed a bit affected when she found
out Garrett was going abroad. But then she thought about it
calmly. It’s not her turn to worry about it. Because both the
Pierce family and the Barnard family would go to great lengths
to find him.
This marriage, anyone would be more eager to end it than she
herself.
At this moment, Teresa’s flower shop.
Teresa had just briefed the staff on today’s tasks when the
doorbell rang, that was the sound of a customer arriving.
She had just said “welcome” when she saw who it was, her smile
fading quickly. But she still politely greeted, “Mr. Pierce, why
did you think of coming to my shop so early in the morning, do
you want to buy flowers?”
Teresa felt a bit nauseous at the sound of her own voice calling
out.
Spencer’s face was cold and gloomy, he looked around and
didn’t see the person he wanted to see. He asked, “Where’s
Adele, isn’t she here with you?”
Teresa blinked in confusion and said, “No, Mr. Pierce, you
should be looking for Adele, not coming to me.”
Chapter46
Looking at her, Spencer’s face darkened even more: “Teresa, you
don’t need to play dumb with me. Last night, Adele came out of
the Pierce’s place, and you were waiting for her outside. You left
together.”
Teresa couldn’t help but want to curse him as a pervert, but
she kept a faint smile on her face, “Well, I did walk with Adele
last night, but she just escorted me home. So I really don’t know
where she is.“”
Spencer had already found out about this, but he just couldn’t
find Adelaide who disappeared out of thin air.
Last night was such a big deal, but he was suddenly sent out of
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