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Super Sweetheart of the CEO Daddy novel Chapter 718

Jack Wayne decided to moove out of the villa. He was frustrated by Lily's indifferent attitude. He knew clearly that Lily would not care about him even if they lived under the same roof. In order to win her heart, he needed to find another solution.

As he watched Jack Wayne carry his luggage downstairs, the old lady and the old man stood in the living room, urging him to stay.

"Jack, have you really found a good house? Is it new? If it is, you better not move in. The air is bad. People will get sick if they live in it. " The old lady said. The old’s way of caring for his grandson always seemed to have the same tone.

However, the old man was not concerned with Jack Wayne's daily life. He asked with a stern face: "Are you really planning to open a branch here? Have you thought it through? If you really think about it, I'll introduce you to a few people that will help your career."

Jack Wayne had told the old man he wanted to start a company. The old man pondered for a long time, then let him make his own decision. Now, Jack Wayne had decided that he had to open a company, he had to. Otherwise, when he was abroad, how could he destroy Edwards Wayne's blissful life?

When he thought of how Edwards Wayne had snatched away almost everything of his, Jack Wayne felt an indescribable hatred in his heart.

He thought that Lily would look for Edwards Wayne was because Lily had taken a fancy to his identity as the owner of the Wayne Family. This matter, was even more unbearable for him.

"Dad, I'll still be home for a while. If you say that you want me to meet some friends, we can meet at any time. At that time, I'll have to count on grandpa to help me talk a few good words." Jack Wayne immediately smiled and replied modestly, as if he was asking for guidance.

The old man was very pleased with his reaction and nodded, "Alright, I'll find an opportunity to bring you over to meet them in the next two days."

Seeing that her grandson had yet to respond to her reminder, the old lady quickly interrupted again, "Jack, did you hear what Grandma told you? Where did you find your house? Is it in the city center? Is it big enough? Did you get a good nanny?"

Jack Wayne hurriedly replied, "Grandma, don't worry about me. I'm already such a big kid. Would I still starve to death?"

"What unlucky words are you saying? If you're going to starve to death, then you deserve it!" She immediately turned around and went upstairs. When she came down, she held a card in her hand, "This is a gift from grandfather and grandmother. Give it to your father for me. Tell him not to think too much and live a good life."

Jack Wayne looked at the card and after a moment of hesitation, he extended his hand and received it: "Thank you, grandfather and grandmother. My father has always been worried about you. Please take care of yourselves."

The old man's face turned red when they mentioned his unfilial son. The old lady's eyes reddened as she said, "Let him come back over a period of time, so we can have a face-to-face conversation. Tell him to not feel any more pressure. We still care about him." "Alright, Grandma. I'll be leaving first. Tell Edwards!" Jack Wayne packed the things into the car and then left in the car.

The two elders watched his car leave.

Jack Wayne bumped into Lily's car outside the gate of the villa.

She sat in the back with her two children. Jack Wayne purposely parked his car on the side of the road, and when Lily's car passed by, he could see the sunlight that was shining in his direction, allowing him to look at Lily.

Lily happened to be looking at him too. But the speed was too fast, Lily did not make the driver stop. She only glanced at him once, and then left.

Jack Wayne looked in the rearview mirror at the cars passing by, and his expression got gloomy.

When Lily returned to the Wayne Family, she heard the old lady helping the two little fellows carry their bags while muttering to herself, "Jack has moved out to live. I'm really worried that he won't be able to take care of himself."

When Lily heard this, she secretly heaved a sigh of relief. Jack Wayne had finally left. If not, she would have felt uncomfortable living here.

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