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Chapter 241 Making Money And Loving You
Half an hour later, the car came to a halt in front of Jessie's residence.
Jessie took off her headphones and looked around in confusion, acting like she had just woken up.
"Wow.Are we here already?"
Then she unfastened her seat belt, pushed open the car door, and stepped out of the vehicle.
Devin brought down her suitcase from the car trunk and handed it to her.
Jessie thanked him and dragged it to her side.
"It's late now.Just about time to get to sleep.See you guys around."
With that, she turned and hurried off, dragging her suitcase after her.
As she watched her go, Becky couldn't help but shake her head.
Knowing Jessie, she was sure that her words had a hidden meaning.
Just as she had expected, Becky soon got a message from Jessie.
It read, "Now that I'm gone, you two can do whatever you want."
Becky hissed and closed the message app without sending a response.
Jessie loved talking nonsense sometimes.
But this time, she wasn't in the mood to humor her.
The car soon began to slow down again.
Jessie's place was not far from Becky's apartment.
They lived only about 15 minutes apart.
Despite the short distance, one would have to go through a number of traffic lights when traveling between both places.
This was due to the fact that their apartments were located in the city center.
Though it was already 11 p.m., many traffic lights were still working.
That was why Courtbush was nicknamed the sleepless city.
When the car finally came to a halt in front of Becky's place, Devin suddenly turned to her and apologized.
"Sorry for what happened last night."
Devin had a very serious expression on his face, and it made Becky a little uncomfortable.
Nevertheless, she smiled and responded kindly, "It wasn't really your fault."
"I shouldn't have fought back."
After a brief silence, he added, "But I badly wanted to do it."
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