Chapter 441 She Didnst Know (Part One) (1/2)

My Mr. Soldier Xing Chen 12590K 2022-07-19

It was six o'clock in the morning when Jackson came back home. Cherry wasn't completely asleep yet. She opened her eyes and raised her head when she heard the door opening, seeing Jackson walk into their bedroom.

”Honey?” asked Cherry gently, sitting up on the bed.

”Did I wake you up?” Jackson walked towards the bed and sat down, taking Cherry into his arms.

”No, I wasn't asleep. I was waiting for you, ” she said, snuggling into Jackson's chest.

”You need to go to work later. Why don't you have a good rest?” Jackson softly reproached his wife, and his heart ached for her.

”Honey, what about the butler?” Cherry finally asked the question that had been burning on her mind.

”He was in a car accident and died. I told Derek to arrange his funeral affairs. After all, he took care of Grandpa for so many years, I need to do this, for the sake of Grandpa, ” replied Jackson.

Nodding in acknowledgement, she affirmed, ”Yes, you're right.”

Jackson remained silent and she went on, ”Then what about the tokens? Did you find them?”

”No, the butler died and we didn't get any information from him.” Jackson shook his head. ”Derek and I have to figure out another way to get the tokens. Fortunately, Derek quieted things down about the residential compound being robbed. If Eric and Jonson knew that, they would probably come talk to me about the tokens.”

”The residential compound has never been robbed before, right?” inquired Cherry.

”Yes. Generally speaking, the residential compound is a safe place, but the butler could easily get in and out of it. The guards at the door didn't think of him

When her boyfriend betrayed her, all light and joy was gone from Cherry’s life. Deserted, bereft of hope, she married a man that she had barely met, but she had never expected him to be her ex-boyfriend’s uncle.

Cherry thought that she had finally found her happiness, but she had no idea about the dark secrets that were bound to unfold and haunt her forever...

, saying, ”Have your breakfast. Mommy will take you to school later, okay?”