Chapter 1481 Extra Story 84 Of Mark A Haunting Ghost (2/2)

Jean Wen sacrificed herself for family interests. Before her husband divorced her, she made every effort to please him.

”You are inexperienced in bed,” he said coldly.

”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.

him on phone had lifted her mood.

Standing by the roadside on this busy street, she took a deep breath thinking on where to go. An idea popped into her mind about her former high school. She could take a walk there for a recollection of her old days. First, she decided to have a snack in one of the restaurants around the school.

However, as soon as she sat down at a table in a steamed vermicelli roll bar, two more unexpected people bumped into her. She hadn't imagined that she would come across Leonardo here.

Leonardo hadn't expected she would be here either.

”Oh my God! You must have planned to meet her here?” Larry mumbled, looking at Leonardo with skeptical eyes.

But Leonardo shot him a warning glance, careful not to scare Sally away. He only nodded to Sally as a greeting. Then he pulled Larry to sit down at another table.

”Well, the headmaster of G High School gave me a call today, saying that they have an anniversary coming up in a couple of days,” Larry said. ”So they invited me as an alumni to come back and give two lectures. I won't be able to accompany you by then.”

Leonardo rolled his eyes, without agreeing or disagreeing. He just said in a lazy tone, ”Since this is my alma mater too, I hope I can tag along.”

”You?” Larry said with a disdainful look on his face. ”Have you forgotten? You had one of the worst school records this place has ever had. What example would you be giving if you come back? Do you think there's anything the school would want her students to emulate from you?”

Reflexively, Leonardo took a look at Sally. Thank goodness, she didn't hear what they said and wasn't even paying attention to them. ”Shut the hell up!” he said, putting on a genuinely stern face. ”That was only because I didn't think my future lay in education. And I guess you can attest to that after all these years. Prove me wrong! Have you ever seen me on a job that requires brains over brawn?” he asked with a self-deprecating humorous touch.