Chapter 693 No Need to Stop Her
Jenny pursed her lips and said, after much deliberation, “It wasn't me who saved you.
When I arrived, you were already safe."
"Huh?" Stephanie was puzzled. If it wasn't Jenny, then who else could it be?
"It was Paul. He'd already taken care of that lecherous man when I arrived." Despite not
liking Paul, Jenny chose to tell Stephanie the truth.
As for what Stephanie would choose, Jenny would leave it up to her, but she wouldn't allow
Paul to keep her constantly bound to him. She wanted Stephanie to have the right to
choose instead of being denied the chance by Paul.
Hearing that Paul was the one who saved her, Stephanie felt conflicted deep inside, but
she quickly smiled and said, "Tch! Who cares if he saved me? He wouldn't use saving me
as leverage against you, would he?"
It wasn't that Stephanie was prejudiced and thought badly of Paul, but she didn't have a
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Jenny shook her head. "No, he didn't say anything."
When it came to something like that, Paul hadn't stooped to such a low level.
Stephanie nodded and stopped thinking about him. "The banquet should be over by now.
Shall we go back?"
"Okay." With that, the two of them got up and left the room. They got downstairs and
made their way back.
After Jenny sent Stephanie home, she hurried back to her own home. However, when she
walked into the living room, she found it messy, with packed belongings scattered
everywhere.
"What's going on?" Jenny asked the maid standing nearby.
"It seems Miss Jolene is moving out," the maid replied.
Just as the maid finished speaking, voices came from upstairs, or more accurately, arguing
voices.
Jenny went upstairs to Jolene's room, where she saw her packing her clothes. Rowena and
Graham were also in her room.
"Dad," Jenny said, attracting everyone's attention.
Upon seeing her, Graham gestured anxiously and said, "Help me persuade your sister. She
insists on moving in with James even though they just got engaged. How can she just
move in like this?"
If outsiders knew about this, what would they think of Jolene?
Jenny was also surprised to hear that and turned to look at Jolene, who spoke up first, "I
won't listen to you. James asked me to move in with him. This means he intends to take
things further with me. Isn't that a good thing?"
She could already guess that Jenny wouldn't have anything nice to say, so she couldn't be
bothered to listen to what she had to say.
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Surprisingly, Jenny didn't try to dissuade Jolene. Instead, she told Graham," Dad, since
Jolene has made her decision, just let her be. What's the point of trying to persuade her?"
"Jenny..."
"You should understand this, Dad. People need to learn to bear the consequences of their
choices. You can help her today, but can you help her for a lifetime?" Jenny cut him off, her
expression indifferent.
Graham sighed and glanced at Jenny, then at Jolene. Shaking his head helplessly, he said
nothing more and left the room. He silently thought that
Jenny was right. He couldn't keep helping Jolene forever. No matter what awaited Jolene
when she moved in with James this time, she should bear the consequences herself.
After Graham left, Jolene suddenly felt a little doubtful. She looked at Jenny and asked,
"Why didn't you stop me from moving in with James?"
"Why should I stop you? You're already engaged. It's not wrong to live together." Jenny
smiled. If they were an ordinary engaged couple, nothing would be wrong with it.
But were Jolene and James an ordinary engaged couple? Clearly, they weren't.