Chapter 339 She Didn’t Die
“Melanie? Why are you alone here?”
The voice was of someone who was graceful and lived a pampered life. Melanie turned around and
was
unsurprised to see Isla walking over.
“You’re here alone, too?” Melanie asked.
“My dad took me here.” Isla replied.
Malanie blinked. Looks like Luis and Leo both were very close as well.
“Did you just cry? Are your eyes swollen?” Isla asked her carefully.
“I didn’t sleep well last night.”
Melanie answered. Looks like she’d disguised herself pretty well. “Is my makeup ruined? I’m sorry, I’ll
go to the
washroom.”
“Let me go with you,” Isla said and followed her.
The Mr. Price that Jeffrey had just met outside the York’s entrance was someone that had just signed a
business deal with Morgan Group. They had agreed to come together to the Yorks tonight so that they
could take a look at the first draft of the contract. However, William didn’t bring the contract with him at
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That was why Jeffrey yelled at him in fury in front of everyone just now.
William was feeling quite pitiful. He didn’t receive any notice from the sales department at all, so he
didn’t know he even needed to take the contract with him. However, there was nothing to be said, so all
he could do was to make a call and ask someone from the department to deliver the contract as soon
as possible.
Twenty minutes later, a car belonging to someone from the sales department also parked at the foot of
the mountain. The door opened, and a female employee wearing a professional uniform quickly
arrived. She quickly put the contract in William’s hands.
William looked at her and said, “It’s you?”
“Mr… William, the manager asked me to come over… I’m not late, am I? I’m so sorry…” Jane’s head
hung low. She had never personally seen such a grand party, and she couldn’t help but become timid.
William took the contract and gave it a look before handing it to Jeffrey. Jeffrey then said to Mr. Price
sincerely and said, “The contract’s here. You can give it a read and we can talk about any problems
later.”
“Don’t worry about it, Mr. Morgan.”
Mr. Price left together with his secretary after taking the contract.
Jeffrey turned around as well and walked toward the York’s courtyard, but the servant that was
responsible for the registration stopped him. “I’m sorry, but you’ll need a female partner before you can
come in.”
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“This is Mr. Jeffrey Morgan!”
William warned him unhappily.
“Master Leo asked for this, saying that it’s a small rule for the party. Please don’t make it difficult for us,”
the
servant explained with a bow.
William still wanted to ask something when Jeffrey cut him off. All he needed to do was to find a fernale
partner, right?
He looked around and narrowed his eyes at Jane who had come with the contract. He could see her
eyes that were filled with timidness and anticipation.
“You. Come over here.”
Jeffrey waved his hand.
Jane didn’t dare to delay and jogged to his side.
Jeffrey bent his arm. When he saw that Jane was still standing there like a statue, he frowned. Hold my
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“Mr… Morgan?” Jane was scared.
“Help me here. I need a female partner before I can enter,” Jeffrey explained in a peaceful tone.
“But Mr. Morgan, I still have work to do… My manager…” Jane said in hesitation.
William looked at the hesitant woman before saying, “Even if you delayed your work, it’s because
you’re acting as the female partner for the boss. Do you think your manager’s going to punish you for
that?”
“Of course…”
Only then did Jane carefully put her hand around Jeffrey’s arm.
The servant at the entrance then invited them to enter, and everyone looked at them in shock.
There were two kinds of shock. One of them was that Jeffrey had brought a partner along, and she
looked so plain, and was wearing a professional outfit…
The other kind of shock was from the veterans of the business world. They had all more or less heard
about Jeffrey’s romantic history, and all of those that had some recollection of how the daughter of the
Quinn family looked all had their eyes fixed on Jane’s face.
Some of them even whispered in a volume as low as possible and in shock, “Don’t tell me… That she
didn’t
die?”