< Chapter21
Chapter21
It seemed that Theodore was really mistaken.
Terrence hung up the phone.
He messaged Theodore, “Valerie is in Foliage Villa.”
Theodore was dumbfounded.
He wondered, “No way.
“The sight of that girl’s back really resembles Ms. Schwartz.
“Does Ms. Schwartz have a twin sister?”
The second message from Terrence followed closely.
“Did you finish the meeting with Ricky? What did he say?”
Theodore resumed his working state in a second, and replied, “Mr. Murray is very happy, and he said no problem. We can sign the contrac this Thursday.”
When Terrence saw Theodore’s replied message, a faint smile finally appeared on his indifferent face.
Ricky used to be the successor of the Murray Group in Washington D.C. Unfortunately, he had a car accident three years ago and became paralyzed in both legs. Since then, he had been considered a good–for–nothing and avoided by everyone.
Surprisingly, Terrence chose Ricky as a business partner.
In Terrence’s point of view, Ricky was not a good–for–nothing.
Ricky could return to the core management of the Murray Group in such a short time, which was enough to prove his ability.
Terrence believed that Ricky would be very successful in the future.
Most importantly, after this cooperation was set, Terrence could finally take a vacation and spend time with Valerie.
“I’m going to Washington D.C. on Wednesday.”
After Terrence sent the message, he closed his eyes, with a faint smile on his lips.
In Washington D.C.
In the Schwartz’s house.
Jazlynn finally felt relieved after she learned that Valerie and Ricky would obtain their marriage certificate on Friday.
“Valerie, you are getting married, so the abundant antiques that your father left for you…”
Valerie was peeling an apple when she heard Jazlynn’s words. She stabbed the sharp tip of the knife into the flesh of the apple and snapped, “That is the marriage gift my father left for me.*
Jazlynn felt embarrassed.
Abbigail was sitting next to jazlynn.
Hearing that, she grumbled, “Even so, that is marital property, and according to the law, half of which should belong to my mother. Since you are getting married, you should return my mother’s property to our family!”