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Grace said excitedly, "Of course! What's the point of starting my brand? It's more fun with you!"
Charlotte finally understood what Grace meant. Grace didn't care if she had a designer brand, or it didn't matter if she did it later. What she wanted was to do it with Charlotte.
Money was just a number for people like Grace, and they could do whatever they wanted to do.
"It would be great if you join us." Charlotte wished for it. "However, your husband will worry about you and the child."
"He has long said to shift his focus back home. I will just give him a chance," Grace said calmly.
Judging from Grace's voice, Charlotte knew that she was doing well. Charlotte felt relieved.
Unfortunately, the recording of the third season of the variety show began before Grace came back, and Charlotte hadn't designed a suit for Joe.
Unlike the previous recording, Jerome arranged for drivers to send all the guests to the airport and had them get on the plane without telling them anything.
Sitting in the cabin, Max couldn't help but say, "I feel that Director Fenton has a great plan this time."
Charlotte and Joe looked at each other and agreed with Max's words.
Other guests looked thoughtfully out of the windows, trying to find some clues from the clouds.
That was impossible.
Although the adults were in doubt, the children were happy. It was a pity that Milo could not be with them. They were happy for Milo when they knew that he would no longer be afraid of that terrible father.
Only then did Joe and Charlotte know that Milo had seen Dawson beating Mabel and panicked.
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