Chapter 165 Something About Him (2/2)
When they heard Selina's question, Jackson and Derek also became interested in Cherry's answer.
Cherry felt embarrassed when she saw the three people staring at her. She thought about it for a moment, and then answered, ”I'm happy because I'm he
”You're my wife in name only, on paper only. My heart and love will never be yours.”
Edward made it clear to Daisy that she was nothing to him. They were both victims of family greed -- the marriage was arranged for them.
Six years passed. She remained quiet, gaining a reputation in the army as a tough-as-nails colonel. When she walked into his life again, Edward fell in love with this woman...
de?” Sally was a little surprised, and then asked, ”Who are you with?”
Jackson answered without hesitation, ”My wife.” He was together with Cherry, and nobody could deny that.
”Cherry?” Sally's voice then changed.
”What's wrong? Is there anything important that you want to talk with me?” asked Jackson with impatience in his voice.
”Jackson, why are you out with her?” asked Sally morosely. Why could Jackson go out with Cherry but not with her? She had been at Jackson's side for more than five years, but Jackson had never went out with her, not even once.
”She's my wife, isn't it normal for us to go out together? Why do you think that you can ask me such a question?” Obviously, Jackson was angry, and he growled, ”I'm asking you again: is there something important that you want to talk to me, or not? Be quick, or I'll hang up!”
”Wait a minute!” quickly said Sally, because she didn't want Jackson to hang up.
Jackson then listened to her without answering.
Sally knew that Jackson hadn't hung up. After she thought for a while, she said, ”Jackson, I'll wait for you for three days. You have to come back in three days because I want to talk something urgent with you about Stephen.”
When Cherry overheard Sally's words she started shaking. The unsolved doubt that she had on her mind was becoming harder and harder to bear.
Jackson obviously noticed Cherry's reaction, but said nothing.