Chapter 394 Please Ask Angela To Treat Him
The two of them discreetly stayed behind and found another place to eat, and Florence refrained from disturbing Angela again.
Just as Angels
Florence
had just parted ways with Yoanna and hadn’t returned home yet, she received a call from
Before answering the call, she was unaware that it was Florence on the other end.
“Miss Angela, you’re quite hard to please.”
Upon realizing it was Florence on the other end, Angela instinctively furrowed her brows.
By saying this, Florence was indirectly acknowledging that the people who had intercepted Angela earlier were indeed her own.
“My friend was present earlier, so it wasn’t convenient to discuss matters with you. Angela sat in the back seat of the car and reluctantly provided a reason for Florence’s sigh.
you!
Florence didn’t dwell on this point any further, but instead said, “When will free? Let me know when you’re available so we can find a place to chat
Angela inquired, “Are you really that free?”
Florence chuckled and simply replied. “I’m indeed not as busy as you, so remember to inform me when you’re free.”
As soon as Florence’s voice faded. Angela heard the busy signal.
When Angela returned home, she told Jonathan she had encountered one of Florence’s people, but she avoided confronting her.
It seemed Florence had ulterior motives toward Jonathan, and Angela didn’t hide it from him.
Jonathan immediately arranged for more bodyguards for Angela after understanding her implication, but except for Oliver, the others wouldn’t stick close by.
Knowing Jonathan was worried about her, she complied with his arrangements.
out for yourself too.” She couldn’t help but remind him when she thought of
asked teasingly, “Are
and smiled
didn’t expect him to joke with her, but considering Florence’s influential
saw through her sarcasm. He smirked, pulled her into a hug, and effortlessly carried her
instinctively wrapped her arms
help but
a
Angela. Although she couldn’t focus on the latter, she kept an eye
only discuss them privately at most, as they had no extra energy to spare
got into trouble and Joseph, who had been focusing
hurried to the police station, the sun beat down relentlessly. His irritation flared upon
George had assaulted
soon as he entered the police station and felt relieved when he found out it was possible. He still remembered the last time Fanny was held and the police said she couldn’t be bailed out. “Do
asked, “Do you still want to be bailed out?”
cause trouble, especially after the incident with Linda in Riverdon. However, he didn’t expect him to have such an attitude now that he
George and looking at the current disheveled George in
angrily said, “Are you
Joseph’s face grim but even caught the attention of one of the nearby police officers who shouted,
the police
iron railing and urged Joseph, “Just bail me out
hit,” Joseph tried to maintain a calm demeanor and
with anger. Remembering Joseph’s concern, he clenched his fists and added, “He harmed Fanny. What’s wrong with me
deeply at him. He sensed that George’s confrontation with Dylan
significant harm, so Joseph didn’t
Ask Angela
He simply offered, Tli bail you out. Hurry back to Riverdon.”
a potential troublemaker. Unlike Riverdon, Northland wasn’t forgiving. He feared that if George caused
“Okay, hurry up and get
he purchased a ticket for him and rushed to the
had obtained the ticket, he was planning to escort George to the plane, but then Zacharias suddenly
go back on my own!” George took the ticket and started to
away.
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