Chapter 721 Dalton the Cath Cow
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Chapter 721 Dalton the Cash Cow
Jolene had long grown tired of the monotonous life back in Cascadia.
Life abroad seemed so much better, with everyone’s open–minded attitudes. But she hadn’t expected that the so–called openness came with conditions.
She disliked the restrictions at home, so she fled abroad. There, she wasn’t restricted, but she faced.
domestic violence from her boyfriend.
Since her boyfriend was local and she was a foreigner, she wasn’t under the country’s protection.
Jolene was in despair, but at least she had a fallback.
She didn’t intend to approach Albert with ulterior motives, but even Shane agreed they should rekindle
their relationship.
This, to Jolene, was true acceptance–a legitimate entry into the family.
However, Albert’s reaction seemed too indifferent.
Jolene reassured herself, “It’s okay. Take it slow. Reminding him of the past will soften him up.”
She knew that Albert had always been a sentimental person.
She had been too foolish before. If it hadn’t been for someone pointing it out, she wouldn’t have known about the company’s shares. Instead of going abroad, she should have stayed and become Albert’s wife.
“Living in a place like this would certainly bring joy.”
Jolene admired the house’s decoration. Even a single lamp here cost thousands of dollars, not to mention the paintings on the walls.
As an art major, she was particularly sensitive to these details.
With Albert’s support, she believed she would soon have her own gallery and company. She couldn’t wait for that day to come.
Outside, a fog had settled in. It was around 4:00 am, so it was still dark.
Early risers, like those preparing to open their shops to sell breakfast, were already up.
Near the train station, older workers often spent the night on benches when it wasn’t very cold. For them,
hot toast in the morning was a real treat.
Wolf felt the same way. After receiving Wynter’s call, he slung a big black bag over his shoulder and
headed out.
Before leaving, he asked Margaret for his birth certificate.
Yes, Wolf now had an official ID and was a resident of Kingbourne.
To board the train, children under 16 needed to show their birth certificates.
Chapter 720 An Agreement Between Brothers
“It’s just a youthful infatuation. We can’t predict what will happen next. You should include my shares in your contract, and I’ll sign it along with yours.”
Albert and Sebastian shared a silent understanding as they exchanged glances.
From the tales about Wynter’s actions in the group chat, they knew she was always alarmed. However, they hadn’t realized the reasons for her concerns until now.
Despite dreaming about everything that had happened in the Quinnell family, Wynter still chose to return. They owed everything to her.
“I’m not doing a great job as an older brother,” one of them admitted.
“None of us are,” the other replied.
Meanwhile, Jolene had no clue that Albert was no longer the same person she once knew.
Indeed, she had ended up at the airport following someone’s arrangement.
Her years abroad had been tough. Jolene had long regretted her past decisions. In order to obtain citizenship, she dated a foreign boyfriend.
She had been content and never thought leaving her homeland might have been a mistake. Compared to youthful romance, securing her future was more important.
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Chapter 721 Dalton the Cash Cow
Jolene had long grown tired of the monotonous life back in Cascadia,
Life abroad seemed so much better, with everyone’s open–minded attitudes. But she hadn’t expected that the so–called openness came with conditions.
She disliked the restrictions at home, so she fled abroad. There, she wasn’t restricted, but she faced domestic violence from her boyfriend.
Since her boyfriend was local and she was a foreigner, she wasn’t under the country’s protection.
Jolene was in despair, but at least she had a fallback.
She didn’t intend to approach Albert with ulterior motives, but even Shane agreed they should rekindle their relationship.
This, to Jolene, was true acceptance–a legitimate entry into the family.
However, Albert’s reaction seemed too indifferent.
Jolene reassured herself, “It’s okay. Take it slow. Reminding him of the past will soften him up.
She knew that Albert had always been a sentimental person.
She had been too foolish before. If it hadn’t been for someone pointing it out, she wouldn’t have known about the company’s shares. Instead of going abroad, she should have stayed and become Albert’s wife.
“Living in a place like this would certainly bring joy.”
Jolene admired the house’s decoration. Even a single lamp here cost thousands of dollars, not to
mention the paintings on the walls.
As an art major, she was particularly sensitive to these details.
With Albert’s support, she believed she would soon have her own gallery and company. She couldn’t wait
for that day to come.
Outside, a fog had settled in. It was around 4:00 am, so it was still dark.
Early risers, like those preparing to open their shops to sell breakfast, were already up.
Near the train station, older workers often spent the night on benches when it wasn’t very cold. For them,
a hot toast in the morning was a real treat.
Wolf felt the same way. After receiving Wynter’s call, he slung a big black bag over his shoulder and headed out.
Before leaving, he asked Margaret for his birth certificate.
Yes, Wolf now had an official ID and was a resident of Kingbourne.
To board the train, children under 16 needed to show their birth certificates.
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