At this time, it was sunny and the sun shone on them. It was like a striking scenery by the roadside.
Jackson put his hand on her waist and said. âThe bet is due now. Letâs see.â
Jensenâs car happened to pass by the roadside, and he saw all this. He looked very gloomy and gritted his teeth.
Lanny was worried. âMr. Harringtonâ¦â
âI see why Sean didnât fight.â
Lanny was waiting for the next sentence.
âNow, even if itâs not me, it wonât be him.â
Gilda already has someone in her heart and is a man fully capable of protecting her.
Jensen rubbed his forehead. He had never been so frustrated in his lifetime. In the private room just now, Elmer said, âI gave up everything. It doesnât mean that I wonât ask you for some debts.â
âWhat?â
âYou pretended to be my identity and married Gilda, but you didnât treat her well and made her suffer all the wrongs. I remember this debt. Sooner or later, you will pay it back.â
Jensen couldnât say a word to retort because it was the truth.
âSend someone to send Selene away tomorrow.â
Hearing this, Lanny was surprised. âDonât you want to stay here? Our people may not be good at it.
âDinner is arranged tonight. I want to meet the superiors. It should be enough for her to change a new identity.â
Inside the car, the driver raised the baffle to silence the sound from the back seat.
âAre you leaving tonight? Why all of a sudden? Didnât you say three days later? Gilda sat in the corner in shock and cut off Jackson.
âSomething has come up, and I have to go back.â
âBecause of Calvin?â
Jackson rubbed the cigarette case in his hand and tried not to smoke. âAlmost.â
Gildaâs breath rose and fell. Although she was reluctant to give up, she could only understand it because of the business ahead. âThen please ask Aunt Helen and Uncle Larry for me.â
With a grievance on her face, Jackson held back his laughter and cupped her chin. âWhat about me?â
âAs long as Iâm alive.â
Jackson laughed out loud and scolded her for being heartless.
At eight oâclock in the evening, Gilda put him on a plane. Before he left, he held her hand tightly and said nothing but everything.
Peterson was indeed left behind by him. âMs. Lynch, are you going back to Starshine Ridge?â
Since Jackson was not there, Gilda wasnât interested in it. She told Megan her address and went to find him.
âDo you have this necklace When did you get it?â
She looked in the light with a ruby in her hand, full of shock.
âHow much did he give you?â
Megan smiled coldly and thought for a while, âNot much. Itâs worth 100 stores.â
Gilda frowned. Megan carefully put it back into the box and said, âJackson is so generous to you. Any gift is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Ask him if he has any other friends and introduce one to me.â
Gilda laughed and scolded her, âBut he does have a younger brotherâ¦â
âIsnât he an only child? Who is his brother?â
Gilda thought for a while and changed the subject.
The sisters chatted enthusiastic, Peterson guarded the door and answered a phone call.
Jensen will send Selene away from Allath in about two days. Keep an eye on his whereabouts and inform me if there is any abnormality.â
âI understand.â
The plane took off slowly. Before Jackson hung up the phone, he heard the last sentence from the caller, âI have confirmed that there is indeed an eldest son of the Harrington family, not Jensen. His name is Sean. Heâs not a businessman and has gone on an official career.