Chapter 6 Reunion with Jordan

Milly took a deep breath, preparing to speak, when a loud shout interrupted her, “I disagree!” Stephanie, who was on the verge of tearing her skirt out of jealousy, brightened up at the sound of the voice and exclaimed joyfully, “Jordan!” Jordan? Jordan Burnett? Out of the six brothers in the family, none of them had shown up due to their dislike for the original owner, Milly. The story mainly focused on Jordan’s favouritism for Stephanie. The sudden appearance of Jordan was likely to show support for Stephanie! Milly furrowed her brow, deciding it would be best to keep her distance from him. With that in mind, she discreetly moved her feet back. The man, who had rushed here immediately after landing from a long flight, finally felt a sense of relief when he entered the villa and saw that petite figure.

was caught off guard and stumbled back from his strength. Although she wanted to get angry, she restrained herself when she saw Jordan heading towards Milly to confront her. George, observing from the side, furrowed his brow, and his expression darkened. He quietly took a few steps forward, prepared to intervene if Jordan made a move. Milly’s parents were even more anxious and attempted to prevent Jordan from approaching Milly. Unexpectedly, Jordan embraced Milly tightly, pulling her into his arms. His determined eyes gradually filled with tears, “Milly, I’m relieved that you’re still here, it’s good…” Milly was confused. Isn’t he here to defend Stephanie? While she was still processing the situation, Jordan took her hand, examined it with concern, and murmured, “Are you foolish? We have servants at home. Is it necessary for you to resort to physical altercations? Did it hurt? Should we take you to the hospital?” Even Milly herself was taken aback by the scene unfolding before her. The direction of this narrative seemed to be veering off course. The Jordan depicted in the book was supposed to be an ardent supporter of Stephanie. Why was he suddenly displaying concern

Why did this rustic girl not only capture the attention of my parents but also the protection of the Tates’ patriarch? And now even the recently returned Jordan seems to have changed his allegiance. Jordan was her last hope, and she couldn’t simply let go like this. “Jordan! It’s me, Stephanie! Didn’t you call me yesterday and promise to return today to support me?!” Stephanie shouted hysterically. Jordan frowned and turned to face her, his eyes filled with icy coldness. “Why are you shouting? Have you forgotten all the manners you were taught at great expense?” After reprimanding Stephanie, Jordan felt a wave of relief wash over him. He had been reborn! Even he himself couldn’t believe it. After experiencing the bankruptcy of the Burnetts, wandering the streets, and being helped

a girl. Being criticized in front of so many people made her feel humiliated. She stomped on her foot and ran upstairs. Milly silently tried to pull her hand out of Jordan’s palm. But he held on tightly, with a slight tremor, and she tried several times without success. “Jordan, aren’t you going

yet an adult. Andrew’s grandson is already 23 years old. He’s an old man. He is not a worthy match for Milly. When Andrew heard his words, his brows furrowed sharply again, “What? The Burnetts lost and still don’t want to admit it?” Jordan calmly replied, “Andrew, this is no longer the era of parentally arranged marriages. Each generation has its own blessings. My sister is still young, so getting engaged and married is indeed a bit early, especially since she is still studying. We can’t delay her college entrance exam, can we?” Andrew frowned. Philip’s eldest grandson is no simpleton. In just a few words, he cut off the entire conversation. If he said anything else, it would seem he was disrespectful. He was so angry that his neck turned red! He poked his grandson with his cane, coughed harshly, and then glared at him fiercely. “You brat, say something quickly. If you lose my granddaughter-in-law,

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