Summer did not reject her request and nodded, "Sure, mom, I'll be there tomorrow."
She was going to idle away her time in the mansion anyway, and since there was an earthquake in Grudin North, maybe she could lend a hand if she was there.
Just as Yvette said, her stomach had no bump at all. Her pregnancy wouldn't bother her much.
Jazz glanced at her and said, "I’ll go with Summer tomorrow."
"Who are you giving trouble to going there?" Yvette glowered at him.
"I am worried about Summer going to Grudin North alone. I can take care of her if I was with her," Jazz said with seriousness written all over his face. Even his cheeky peach blossom eyes were filled with determination.
Unable to dissuade him, Yvette could only agree," There is no access for planes yet. The chauffeur will bring both of you there tomorrow."
During the night, Summer packed her luggage. She had no idea how long she would be in Grudin North, s o she brought everything she thought was necessary.
The earthquake had just ended over there. They must
be in desperate need of supplies. Since there was a car now, she planned to fill up the trunk with food and bring it over while they were at it.
She woke up early the next morning. The sun was not even up yet. She had to go back home to deal with the $70,000. 1
Apparently, Sherman was up earlier than her.
Summer saw her car as soon as she drove into the neighborhood.
Without saying much, Sherman handed her the suitcase filled with money and asked, "Is this enough?
I can get more from the bank if you need more..."
"It definitely is, Sherman. But I won't be able to pay you back in a short while. It'll take me some time," Summer said softly.
"Don't you dare be a stranger with me!" Sherman said snappishly as she tapped on Summer’s shoulder," We're friends, Summer. It's the least I can do for you. Besides, I am sure you would have also done the same thing for me, wouldn't you?"
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