"Are you sure you got it right?"
"Yes. Although Naomi's mother had passed away ten years ago, she had always been living with her father, Scott Green."
That meant that it was impossible for Naomi to be at the Spring Orphanage.
"Okay." Jack retracted his gaze. He was no longer interested in the thick stack of documents.
"Sir, wasn't the girl at the orphanage back then Miss May? Why are you still looking into Naomi? Also, this girl…" Sean was hesitant.
"Continue." Jack swept him a gaze and Sean immediately let it all out.
"From what I researched, Naomi is not worthy to be with you! She fights and bullies in school! She drinks, smokes, and fools around! Her father's reputation isn't any better either!
"I suspect she intentionally appeared at that bar to set you up in marriage. I'm guessing she will be extremely demanding later! What well-mannered girl would appear outside the men's toilet at a bar?"
Sean babbled non-stop. Jack furrowed his brows tightly. Coincidentally, right at that moment, a message appeared on his phone on the desk. It was from Naomi.
Jack quickly glanced through the message. When he saw the message that said, [I have things to discuss with you], his cold hard face darkened. Even until the screen of his phone went off, he did not reply at all.
"Sir, this marriage is too reckless. Do you want to…"
Bam!
While Sean was still talking, the office door suddenly opened!
Smith, the butler of Hough Mansion entered and looked at Jack.
"Sir."
Sean raised his eyebrows in shock. "Mister Smith, why are you here?"
Smith was Old Mister Hough's personal butler. He rarely left the Hough Mansion unless it was an emergency.
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