Read Chapter 203 with many climactic and unique details. The series Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) is one of the top-selling novels by Riley Mccarthy. Chapter content Chapter 203 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) Chapter 203 for more details.
Chapter 203 Jason goes to the Yeats’ house
“Do you have anytime requirement?" Chris didn't ask much, just thought it was a normal meeting.
"Anytime is ok."
"All right."
Chris did it quickly.
The next day, the meeting between the two was arranged. After knowing that it was Jason, Grandpa Yeats arranged the place at the old house.
When Sarah got the news, she was still in Angel Group.
"Are you sure you heard it right?’ Sarah held the mobile phone and doubted what was said to her.
"I'm sure. Jason may have reached there." Wilson Yeats was quite familiar with the news about the old house, "But why does he go to the old house?"
Sarah’s calm mood was disturbed again.
Thinking of what Jason had done, she said, “He is poking a beehive."
In order not to stop Jason causing any trouble, Sarah handed the matter over to Sivan and drove to the old house.
Generally speaking, grandpa could talk for less than ten minutes with the people he didn't like, but for hours with the people he liked.
Jason had such family background, and grandpa must like him.
Maybe he would ask her to marry him.
With these thoughts in mind, Sarah drove the car faster. She hoped Jason won’t mention the marriage. If he did, grandpa would agree.
Once so.
Grandpa would ask people to publish the marriage between Yeats Group and Noth Group.
By that time, things would be in a complete mess.
Meanwhile.
In the old house.
Jason had been chatting with Mr. Yeats since he entered the old house.
As a tool man, Chris stood behind Jason like a wooden stake, watching him drink tea and talk with Grandpa Yeats.
"Are you really willing to give so much to Yeats Group?" Grandpa Yeats smiled and was satisfied with Jason.
Jason's suit made him cold and thin. He said, "As long as you promise me what I just asked, what I just said will be fulfilled."
"No problem!" Grandpa Yeats was very cheerful.
Jason took the agreement prepared in advance from Chris and handed Grandpa Yeats: "So, please sign it."
Grandpa Yeats took it to have a look. The more he saw it, the more satisfied he was. He took the pen beside him and signed it with a rustle.
Look at this scene.
Chris suddenly didn't know what to say, and his mood was a little complicated.
"Stay for lunch." Grandpa Yeats was really satisfied with Jason, "Just accompany me."
"Okay." Jason was polite and estranged.
A moment later.
Each got one of the two agreements.
Grandpa Yeats asked someone to put the agreement in place, and Jason also handed it to Chris. No one except the three would know about it.
Sarah arrived at lunch time.
Grandpa Yeats and Jason were surprised when they saw her. Neither of them expected her to come here.
"Why do you come?" Grandpa Yeats was surprised.
Sarah glanced at Jason and made an excuse: "Come back to take something.'
There was a room for her in the old house, so the excuse won't seem too abrupt.
Hearing her words, the old man seemed to have no change in mood.
"Come and have a meal together." Grandpa Yeats frowned and said, "Just in time, there are guests at home."
"Okay.” Sarah answered.
Maybe grandpa would ask her about yesterday's meeting with those people.
She had been with Robert since she returned to that party yesterday, and had no communication with others. If Wendy Black came to see grandpa and told him about the situation, he may arrange another meeting for her.
If it was not necessary, she would try not to come here.
Sarah stared at him for a while and then asked, "What business are you talking about?"
"Since it is a business, there is a confidentiality clause." Jason took two steps towards her, and his breath wrapped Sarah. "It cannot be disclosed to others."
Sarah could not find the loophole in his words and did not ask again after all.
She had thought of it.
If Jason came here for marriage, grandpa would definitely say later when he ate.
If not, she didn't need to take care of too much. As long as it was not about her, she didn't need pay much attention.
Ten minutes later.
The housekeeper told them to have a lunch.
It was very quiet, and no one spoke on the table.
Sarah was not used to it. After all, every time they came over for dinner before, grandpa would always scold them about marriage, career and school. He could always find mistakes.
From elder brother to Rita, everyone would be scolded.
But today, it was strangely quiet, until everyone had eaten, grandpa did not say a word.
After eating, Sarah accompanied the old man for a while. And then she intended to leave, and did not say anything about the union.
She said to Grandpa Yeats that she would leave.
Unexpectedly, just as she said, Jason also said, "I won't stay here to annoy you. There is something to deal with at the company."
"Okay." Grandpa Yeats was very satisfied with Jason, but there was something complicated in the bottom of his eyes. "Come here more often when you are free."
“Okay."
Jason answered politely.
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