Chapter 260 Dont Call Me Dad (2/2)

Sheila was like a rag, rubbing against the ground. She didn't look lofty as usual at all, but like a unwilling clown who was acting foolishly. Her face was full of resentment and dissatisfaction. ”I don't believe that dad will kick me out. It's all your fault, bitch! It's all your fault! You can't drive me out. I am the daughter of Fang family. This is my house! I don't want to leave! I want to see my father! ”

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hley, it's very late. Shall we go home now?” The driver came in from outside and suggested.

Ashley looked down at her watch and found it was almost nine o'clock. It was time to go home.

”I'll go upstairs and tell my father. Wait for me here.”

In the bedroom, Betty had helped Samuel lie down on the bed for a rest. He had spent much energy quarreling with Sheila. Ashley knocked on the door and walked in, ”Dad, I should go now. I'll come to see you tomorrow.”

”Are you going back now?” Samuel put down his book and said with disappointment, ”The room is cleaned up. Won't you come back and live in the future?”

In fact, Ashley also wanted to come back, and as Samuel said, their family had returned to what it used to be, without any disturbing people. Besides, Samuel didn't have much time left. Although their relationship was not so good, he was her only relative in the world. How could she be so indifferent?

”I have something to deal with there. I have to go back tonight. I will move back tomorrow.” She had to have a good talk with Jasper about this matter before she moved out, so as not to have another dispute with Jasper.

Hearing this, Samuel was relieved. He said, ”It's good. You can go now. It's late. Be careful on the way.”

”Good night, too.”

It was a long way from Fang family's house to Zhan family's house. It was already over ten o'clock in the evening when Ashley returned to the house. The driver had been tired for a whole day and went back to his room. Ashley also walked upstairs and was about to go back to her room. When she reached the second floor, she stopped, because she remembered that Jasper always read books in his study room at night.

Perhaps Jasper hadn't fallen asleep yet.

She looked towards the study room. The quiet night was a good time to have a good talk with Jasper or tomorrow morning. Otherwise, it was not a good time to talk with Jasper in the company.

After thinking for a while, she walked to the door of the study and knocked tentatively.