Chapter 32
Jackson did not want to imagine these things.
He had been looking for Cece. He just wanted to find her.
She could only be Jackson’s.
“Don’t think about such an illusory person…” Yvonne sighed and looked at Jackson helplessly as she added, “It’s all my fault for not protecting you properly.”
Yvonne shifted her gaze to Jackson’s legs, and her eyes turned slightly red. She said, “If it hadn’t been for that car accident, your legs wouldn’t have… I want nothing but your good health and happiness. I hope you can start your own family soon.”
Then, she continued as if she was begging, “Can you attend the Chaser family’s party with me? Maybe you’ll like your future wife after meeting her.”
Jackson glanced at his mother with deep and gloomy eyes.
For so many years, Jackson had been hiding his strength and keeping a low profile to confuse those who wanted to put him to death.
He never showed up in public, and let the rumors spread out widely; it was also to hide his true strength.
Now, it was not a good time for him to show himself yet.
Jackson opened his mouth slightly and responded coldly, “I won’t go to the party.”
“You…” Yvonne lowered her eyes and was extremely disappointed.
“However, I can go to the Chaser residence,” added Jackson. Yvonne did not expect he would say that.
Yvonne immediately understood his words. Her eyes shone brightly as she replied, “I understand. You don’t want to show up publicly, do you? Then we can go secretly without anyone knowing. We can observe your fiancée in secret.”
At night, the Chaser manor was brightly lit.
The party was about to begin.
Oneida was staying in her room. The maid had combed her hair and put on makeup for her. After she changed into an evening gown, she could go out to greet the guests.
At this moment, Oneida thought she heard someone talking outside the window.
The voices sounded familiar.
They were so familiar that Oneida would tense up unconsciously when she heard them.
It turned out that the voices belonged to Christopher and Jennifer.
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