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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 143

Jonathan smirked, "Are you missing your dad? Why don't you send it to him yourself?"

"I'm afraid he'll think I'm showing off," Henson chuckled and snorted, "It's been months, when is he coming back? Even if I don't miss him, I miss grandma and grandpa!"

"Almost there!" Jonathan laughed, taking the papers from him, "I'll send it to your dad later."

"Alright, thanks!"

As Henson excused himself and began to walk away, he suddenly turned back after taking a few steps. "Oh, by the way," he started, "is Ms. Macclain planning to quit?"

Jonathan looked up, "Did she say anything?"

"She mentioned that she'd only be teaching me for two more classes. Something doesn't feel right. Did you get on her bad side?" Henson frowned.

Jonathan was unhappy inside, "What trouble could I have possibly gotten into with her? I'll ask her later. You go to bed!"

"Okay!"

After Henson left, Jonathan's expression turned serious. He couldn't help but wonder what Estelle's intentions were. Was she deliberately creating a clear boundary between them?

And if she felt wronged by the incident with Manley's birthday, why hadn't she explained it to him? Questions and uncertainties clouded his mind as he pondered the situation.

When he had the thing with Hattie, he was out all night, but she never asked a single question.

Even if they didn't fall in love with each other, they were still sleeping together, didn't she care what he thought?

His anger simmered within him, a boiling cauldron of emotions seeking an outlet. He felt the need to unleash his frustration on someone tonight, to release the pent-up energy in a burst of fury.

He picked up his phone and called someone, asking outright, "Is the Scott family trying to get involved in the J City art park development project?"

On the other end of the line, Chuck, who received Jonathan's call in the middle of the night, immediately replied nervously, "Yes, the Scott family has already started investing and it's Manley who's personally in charge."

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