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Only then did Jessica realize that she might have gotten too far with her teasing. She quickly turned to look at Trevor and felt a little relieved when she saw his smiling face.
"Mr. Gulliford, I didn't mean that."
"What you said is also true. It's just that you are old, and Bennett may not be into your type."
Leah covered her mouth and snickered at the blatant sarcasm in Trevor's words.
Bennett didn't say a word and continued burying himself in the book.
Jessica secretly pouted. She hoped that Trevor wouldn't be so naive to think that she wanted to be his daughter-in-law.
Make no mistake, Bennett was her child.
"Indeed, Mr. Gulliford. I will stop trying then. Can I play beach volleyball?"
Bennett had taken a dislike to her. It would be meaningless to continue staying there, so it was
better for her to withdraw herself from him first.
She would come to revisit him when he was in a better mood.
"All right." Trevor nodded, finally giving her his permission.
Jessica felt a rush of relief coursing through her mind. "At last, I've gotten rid of him," she chirped inwardly.
Trevor squinted his eyes at her leaving figure and pondered, "Is it her?"
"Mr. Gulliford, the portrait is done." Martin, who had just left, suddenly came back and handed a phone to Trevor.
"The portrait is from a profiler. We did some editing to get the final result. This is how Mrs. Gulliford should look like now."
Trevor looked at the picture on the phone. He held his breath subconsciously and looked at the back of the woman walking toward the beach. His eyes gradually became wet.
"Jessica, you're still alive. It was all my fault before. This time, I will definitely cherish you with all my
heart," Trevor murmured in his mind.
"Pretend you don't know about this matter and don't bring it up again in the future."
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