With the author's famous Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) series, Sharma captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 277, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) series be available today?
Key: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) Chapter 277
Grace had just sat down and had a sip of tea when her phone rang. She glanced at the screen and immediately picked it up.
"Hello, Teacher White?"
It was Teacher White from Gary's kindergarten.
The thought of something bad had happened to Gary made her hair stand on end.
"Did something happen to Gary?” she asked nervously.
"Don't worry. It's no big deal. There's just a thing that I feel necessary to let you know," Teacher White explained.
Still feeling tense, Grace said, "Go ahead."
"Gary and Ernest were chatting in the playground and I've overheard their conversation, and I think it's necessary for me to talk with you about it."
"Sure, go on," Grace said.
"Little Gary said that father and son were enemies of their past lives." Teacher White described their conversation to Grace.
Grace was astounded.
"Seeing that children are very sensitive, I think you should pay more attention to Gary," Teacher White continued.
"I understand. I will keep an eye on him," Grace said.
Teacher White said, "I think it's best that you don't ask him about it when you pick him up later. Gary and Ernest are both very sensitive and smart compared to children of the same age, we shouldn't aggravate them."
"Got it, Teacher White. Thank you for being so thoughtful." Grace was really thankful to Teacher White from the bottom of her heart.
"It's my responsibility." Teacher White soon ended the call.
Grace sat on the chair and glanced at her watch. One hour to go before picking up Gary.
She let out a sigh.
It seemed that Gary had a strong desire for his father.
Just when Grace was still lost in her thoughts, Hermione came in and said, "Grace, can you come to my office?"
"Sure!" Grace got up quickly and followed Hermione into her office.
After sitting down and putting her bag away, Hermione said, "I have talked with Mr. Jones's special assistant, Lester, this morning. Then I had some errands to run in the afternoon, that's why I didn't come till now."
"I see, you've been busy, Editor Lowe." Grace said. "But why did you call me in?"
"There's something I'd like to tell you," Hermione said.
For some reason, Grace's heart skipped a beat. She pursed her lips and said, "Okay, carry on."
"Mr. Jones asked me for a favor to pass you some compensation. I guess it has to be money."
Grace was stunned, with a look of astonishment in her eyes.
"I've refused," Hermione said, "I don't think you would accept it. And if he really wants to compensate you, it would be more sincere if he gives it to you personally."
"I don't want any compensation from him," Grace said as she shook her head. What's wrong with Heinz?
It was too humiliating to compensate her with money.
Did he see her as someone who was selling her body?
Her feelings could not be valued with money.
"Yeah, that's why I refused." Hermione looked at her and said, "From what I know of you, you wouldn't accept it, and obviously his behavior was out of line." "So, did he say that he would not invest in our company?" Grace asked.
"Well, he didn't," Hermione replied. "If he had dared to cut off the investment, not only you and me, even his assistant would have loathed him. A man shouldn't go back on his words."
"Okay," Grace nodded. "Glad to hearthat." "That's what I wanted to tell you," Hermione said. "You don't have to feel pressured. I'm just telling you so that you could be prepared for it."
"Thank you, Editor Howe."
He couldn't tell her what happened the day before. It was not the right time.
If he said it, Alice would probably turn around and leave. She would hate him forever.
Jensen could only find an excuse. He said, "It's because of what happened yesterday. I have tricked you into agreeing to be my girlfriend. I'm sorry, but I don't regret it."
He felt a little nervous when Alice did not get the flowers from him.
To Alice, the sight of him holding a bunch of flowers with his face bruised was unbelievable.
She asked again, "What's wrong with your face?"
"I had a fight with Heinz," Jensen replied.
Alice widened her eyes and exclaimed, "Did you tell him about Little Gary?"
"Of course I didn't," Jensen shook his head. "I have sworn on it."
Still not believing him, Alice asked, "Then why did you fight with him? I'll never forgive you if you've told him."
Jensen pushed the flowers into her hands and said, "I just can't stand his arrogance, so I punched him. I've promised that I won't say anything about Little Gary."
Alice was clearly hard to convince. She said, "How can I trust you?"
"It's true." He looked at Alice seriously. "You'll gradually get to know me better. How would I immediately break my promise right after we've agreed on it? Think about it, if I've really told Heinz, he would have gone to your house last night."
"Really?" Only then did Alice look at him and relaxed a little.
She felt that what Jensen said was right. If Heinz had known about it, he would definitely come to acknowledge Little Gary.
It seemed that Jensen was telling the truth.
Alice couldn't help but give him the cold shoulder. "You said you have taught him a lesson. So how did you get yourself injured?"
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