Chapter 389 A Familiar Gaze
Chapter 389 A Familiar Gaze
Jonathan escorted Angela to a luxurious mansion that offered both dining and lodging. While the exterior appeared flawless, the interior revealed a completely different world.
The waiter guided the pair to the secluded courtyard Jonathan had reserved in advance, complete with a private hot spring.
After a relaxing soak in the hot spring and a satisfying meal, Angela finally began to unwind after two days of tension.
Meanwhile, Florence’s expression darkened further following another unsuccessful attempt to track down Jonathan.
Growing increasingly frustrated, she turned to the man beside her and demanded, “Is this your idea of a plan? We haven’t even caught a glimpse of him!”
The man, sweating profusely, struggled to comprehend why Jonathan had managed to evade their monitoring area.
“Perhaps he… resides at the office?” he tentatively suggested.
Unable to come up with any other explanation, especially since they had stationed multiple individuals at various exits, he felt at a loss.
Filled with resentment, Florence impatiently inquired. “Is there any other way to locate him?”
After two days, she realized that Jonathan was purposefully avoiding her. Every time she attempted to find him at the company, he conveniently remained absent.
Despite her efforts to stake out the company building, Jonathan devised a method to elude her surveillance.
Florence was unable to find any opportunity to encounter Jonathan.
The astute n man beside her could only shake his head in resignation. The other party has shown no interest in the business proposal. There’s nothing more we can do.”
Florence glared at him. “If there’s no way, can’t you figure it out? You’re utterly useless.”
The man chose not to engage in an argument with Florence and simply hung his head.
After a moment, Florence impatiently remarked, “My brother’s funeral is scheduled for tomorrow. Jonathan should be present, right?”
“He should be, as the Shelton Family has also invited him.”
Prior to this, Florence had verbally invited Jonathan, but such an invitation needed to have formality. Subsequently, upon Florence mentioning the invitation to Jonathan, the Shelton Family sent an official
invite.
her discontent and departed with her companions.
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a text message from Spencer while
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her team and
Jonathan’s attention?” Angela served additional dishes onto
phone aside, Jonathan replied. “The update on the
inquiries as she was not well–versed in Jonathan’s business
the examination proceed
share details of the examination with Jonathan.
smile, Jonathan and Angela enjoyed a
at her tenderly. Her heart skipped a beat, prompting her
Thave a funeral to
to go.
funeral? Whose? Angela inquired curiously, as she was unaware of Jonathan’s acquaintances in Northland besides Yarrison and Spencer.
son of the Shelton
received a verbal invitation from Florence and had not confirmed his attendance. However, he received a formal invitation from the Shelton Family before picking up Angela,
presence of a Shelton Family in Northland after a moment of
reflection.
anyone from the Shelton Family, her knowledge about them
limited.
you like me to accompany
hesitation stemmed from his need to leave, so she inquired.
moment of contemplation. Jonathan
idea of leaving Angela at
two–day break, during which Jonathan tried to keep her in his
up, freshened up the next morning,
the afternoon, they visited
to their mansion on the mountain to attend the funeral of
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like a regular banquet than a
respects, they made their way to the banquet
he encountered
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