Chapter 386 I Should Work Hard To Support You (2/2)
”You! Give that land to my family, or I won't agree to divorce,” Jean replied furiously.
”Fine. It is exactly what I am thinking about,” he sneered.
n't hold. After all, your foster parents knew you best. Maybe they loved you so much that they prepared this room for you,”
Jean comforted him with an unsure laugh.
She knew that her words were not convincing at all, but in heart of hearts, she was praying that Gary was not behind all of this. After all, he had deeply hurt Moore.
Instead of saying anything, Moore picked up a black notebook and opened it.
Reading slowly, his expression became more serious. At last he closed the notebook suddenly and gasped.
Hearing his labored breathing, Jean dashed to be by Moore's side. ”What is it?” she asked.
”This house is really Gary's.” Moore looked at Jean with a fearful look. ”Although the paperwork is done in my name, I know that this house was handled by him.”
Jean was shocked by the news and looked at Moore worried. She no longer knew how to say anything comforting to Moore.
With so much of excitement, Moore was struggling to breathe.
He looked around perplexed and finally accepted the fact with complex feelings. He closed his eyes in exhaustion.
The pain on Moore's face made Jean grit her teeth. She grabbed his hand and was going to take him out.
”Where do we go?” Moore opened his eyes, and looked at Jean like a lost puppy.
”Let's leave from here.” Jean did not turn back and went straight into the living room. ”I couldn't understand why your foster parents left you a house in H City after you signed away their inheritance in Chicago. Now I understand why. All this was designed by Gary. Moore, let's go, don't accept anything from him...” she said angrily.