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Let's Get Married novel Chapter 672

About Let's Get Married - Chapter 672: Her Purity

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Pehry is quite satisfied with this result. He nods and says, "Alright."

"I'll pacify Miss Jasmine when she comes back to work. Mr. Pehry, what else can I do for you?" The manager reports in detail.

However, once Pehry catches the word "pacify", he stiffens for a moment and puts down the beer can before placing the phone back to his ear. "Who told you to pacify her? Just let her feel scared! If it weren't for her audacity, how could she have guts to service that private room today?"

The manager reckons that Pehry must feel too concerned, so he adds, "Actually, it's not entirely Miss Jasmine's fault. I'll talk to her later and she'll understand."

Pehry is rendered speechless. He really dislikes the occasional stubbornness and stupidity of his subordinate. "Just follow my words! Don't pacify her. Why are you talking so many nonsenses?"

The manager doesn't know what he has said wrong, but he makes a quick response, "Sorry, Mr. Pehry. I was thinking too much."

"Don't be so stupid!" Pehry snaps through his clenched teeth, "If you calm her down, how can I make her obedient?"

This is a rare opportunity to him. He can't rescue her for nothing.

Only then does the manager understand Pehry's thought. He immediately observes three seconds of silence for the pitiful and innocent Jasmine.

What a tragic girl! She actually falls into the hands of such an evil man like Mr. Pehry.

After hanging up, Pehry opens a can and pours the beer into his collected crystal glass.

When he was a teenager, he used to drink from cans. But when he is getting older, he pays more attention to the containers.

As time passes, Pehry sits on the bar counter at home and drinks alone. He is used to living alone. When he has no business affair outside, he enjoys drinking alone at night. After all, he feels more comfortable to stay at home than be outside.

In fact, Jasmine takes a bath for only 30 minutes, but the journey from changing clothes to leaving the room costs her nearly 20 minutes.

It is a huge difficulty for her to decide whether to come out or not. She keeps asking inwardly, ‘If I don’t go out, will Pehry barge in? But if I go out, would I fall into danger?’

After nearly 15 minutes of hesitation, Jasmine finally makes up her mind to go out.

No matter what, she can't avoid some necessary misfortunes. They are both under the same roof, so where can she hide?

After nearly an hour, Jasmine finally opens the door and leaves the room.

She creeps to the stairs and looks down at the man sitting on the bar between the living room and the dining hall. He has changed into a family uniform, a dark green pullover, and a pair of silk black trousers.

His originally combed bangs are now lying on his forehead, just long enough to cover his eyebrows. The warm orange light above his head scatters on his body. He sits in a casual manner, with one hand at the mouth of the glass and the other on the bar. He doesn't look so unapproachable as usual. Jasmine has never seen him being like this before, as if it is a different man.

Jasmine takes a deep breath and walks downstairs. Hearing the noise, Pehry looks up at the girl walking slowly down the stairs with glittering eyes.

Jasmine hates to wear makeup. For one thing, she is a lazy woman. For another, she believes that the makeup will hurt her skin. Therefore, in the past few years, she has only put on makeup when necessary.

In this case, she has a good skin. There is no thick pore nor acne mark on her face. Especially after a shower, it looks extremely fair and clean. And her facial features are also pure and lovely, making her look like a college girl.

Jasmine stops three meters away from Pehry before looking at him. She tries to break the silence. "Your home is so beautiful. It's different from what I imagined."

"Have you ever imagined what my home would be like?" Pehry snorts out of context, intentionally to embarrass her.

Jasmine explains in a hurry, "I just think it would be in the similar style to the Red Club."

"Am I crazy? Do you think I feel not enough to stay in the clubhouse, and I should make my home like that?"

Jasmine mutters softly, "Don't you like the pompous style?"

Pehry doesn't catch it and repeats, "What?"

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