He asked the butler seriously, "Where's Andre?"
"Hansen, I can't reach him on the phone."
Hansen, "That ungrateful brat!"
Just then, a Rolls-Royce pulled up in the front yard. A man with a cold expression and a tall, slender figure stepped out, shut the car door, and walked into the living room.
Hansen looked at him as he returned. Before he could speak, Naomi stood up and asked with a smile, "You were with Jillian all night but didn't come back with her this morning. You two are playing hide and seek or what? Are you afraid we will pick on her if she's here?"
Andre glanced at Jillian, then at Mia, who was sitting indifferently in the living room, as if all this was none of her business.
She mocked herself internally. Sure enough, marrying into a wealthy family was like sinking into the sea. Conscience became meaningless. And she just got married, and her love rival had already shown up.
This Naomi really had no moral compass. Wealthy families were such a mess!
Hansen's face was as black as coal today, "Butler, show the guest out. It's Mr. Andre's first day of marriage, and he and Mia need to pray for their mother. It's not convenient to have outsiders here."
Jillian, "Hansen, I can leave by myself."
Naomi, "Dad, Jillian isn't an outsider, she..."
"So, you want to leave the Cedillo family too?" Hansen glared at Naomi, "If you want to leave, no one will stop you. Butler, show the guest out!"
"Yes."
The butler walked up to Jillian, "Ms. Jillian, I'll show you out."
Naomi, who had openly challenged Hansen, was also scared by his words. Hansen's mood was unpredictable, and he really could’ve kicked her out if he was displeased.
She didn't dare to keep Jillian any longer and could only watch as she was escorted out by the butler.
Jillian still wanted Andre to speak up and ask her to stay, but Andre remained silent, and she left disappointed.
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