Let Love Takes Away All This Pain

Chapter 78



Chapter 78

Chapter 78, I will make you believe me

Bella finally ended a busy day and lay in the rest car to rest.

Suddenly, she remembered something and took the phone.

It was almost ten o’clock, and it should be two or three o’clock in the afternoon in the capital. Jackson and his fiancée should have met the Irwin Family.

He bent his lips and dialed a number.

Soon, the mechanical customer service voice came, “Sorry, the phone you dialed is temporarily unanswered, please…”

No one answered…

He narrowed his eyes and hung up the phone.

Why is she in a hurry? When Jackson settles down, are you afraid that no one will call her?

Candice looked at the dark phone and frowned more and more tightly.

Bella is not a quiet person. She wants to know that the person Jackson is going to marry is Alva, and she doesn’t know what will happen.

The thoughts in her mind quickly turned, Candice opened the phone book and dialed a number, “Find out where Alva is for me, as fast as possible.”

She wants to find Alva and keep her away from the Irwin

Family by any means necessary!

Heyday Group Building, 58th Floor Conference Room.

Uriah sat in the lead seat and looked down at the people reporting to work.

His eyes were pitch black, like a still ink lake, revealing unknown danger.

He was looking at that person, but it was as if he was looking at something else through that person.

Under such gaze, the person reporting the work gradually became nervous, and his forehead began to sweat.

York looked at Uriah and, a few seconds later, looked down at

the contents of the document.

Uriah is in a trance.

But even if he was in a trance, it didn’t affect him from listening to the employees’ reports.

An hour later, the meeting ended.

Uriah got up and left the meeting room, and the condensed atmosphere in the meeting room was instantly lively.

The senior executives looked at me one by one, and I looked at you, with eyes full of whether you felt that Uriah was not right today.

York followed Uriah and reported on the rest of the work.

Suddenly, Uriah interrupted him, “Book a flight back to A city

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Alva and Jackson return to A city.

When they arrived in A city, it was still early, past three o’clock.

The two got into the car, and Jackson said, “We didn’t eat at noon, we’ll go back after we eat.”

“No, I want to have a good rest.” Alva said lightly.

After saying that, he looked out the window with a calm face.

Jackson looked at her, his usual soft face stained with alienation, his lips pursed slightly, and he rejected him silently.

He knew that she was drawing a line with him.

She also told him that she would not marry him.

But what to do?

He couldn’t not marry her.

Therefore, he pretended that he couldn’t hear it, see it, or feel

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Holding her hand, “Okay.”

Alva earned, did not break free, but let Jackson hold her tighter, she did not struggle.

She understood Jackson’s determination.

But she can’t be with him.

The car quickly arrived downstairs at Alva’s apartment, and Alva got out of the car and took down her luggage.

Jackson then took his luggage down.

Alva finally looked at him. “Jackson, I’m here.”

“I know.”

Alva moved her lips and still said, “I’m not suitable for you, don’t meet again in the future.”

“You are suitable for me, extremely suitable.”

Alva stopped talking, she knew it was useless to say any more, and turned around and went in.

Jackson followed her in.

Soon, the two came to Alva’s door. Alva opened the door and went in. Jackson wanted to follow, but was blocked by Alva, “Sorry, I can’t let you in.”

With that, close the door.

Jackson stood in the doorway, looked at the cat’s eye on the door, and after a while, put the upper lever of the suitcase in, leaned against the opposite wall, and looked this way.

Alva, if you don’t believe me, I will prove my determination to you with actions.


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