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A Contract Marriage After a ONS novel Chapter 305

Coaxing a child was easy. When Charlotte heard about ice cream, she smacked her little pink lips and licked them greedily with her tongue. Even her eyes sparkled. She stretched out three little fingers and said, "Grandma, can I have chocolate-flavored ice cream, and eat three of them."

"Okay, three chocolate-flavored ice creams for Charlotte." Daisy smiled as she carried Charlotte to the refrigerator and asked her to choose her ice cream.

Taking this opportunity, Summer and Amara sneaked out of the house.

The two of them took a taxi to said company. Stepping into the lobby, Summer went directly to the reception t o inquire, while Amara was looking at the majestic and beautiful decoration.

The lady at the reception asked them to wait for a while, while she called the secretary’s office.

A reply came after a while, asking Summer to take the elevator directly to the company president's office on the 50th floor.

Summer thanked the lady at the reception and then entered the elevator with Amara. The question that puzzled her was who the company president was.

In fact, she should have asked the lady at the reception about the surname of the president, but she had forgotten to.

But she was to meet him soon. So it mattered little.

When Summer pushed open the door of the president's office, a face that she could not have been more familiar with came into view. She was utterly stunned, staring at him blankly, even thinking that she was having a hallucination.

Wearing a suit, Jazz got up and walked towards her, step by step, with a smile that looked like the burning sun of July, bright and hot, on his charming face.

At last, he stopped just one pace away from her and stared fixedly at her. "Reserve my love for you with golden quill..."

Just like four years ago, she was standing in front of the class, and he was languidly slumped in his seat in the last row, looking at her just like he was now, and uttered the poem: 'Reserve my love for you with golden quill...'

But compared to four years ago, there were indeed some differences.

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