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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 2920

Chapter 2920

Clara chortled as her excitement grew.

"Mom!"

Suddenly, a man appeared.

Larry, who was watching them from afar, was furious when he saw the new arrival.

Clara grabbed onto the man’s hand.

"Joan, this is my son.

"Hello, I'm Johann."

He held out his hand in greeting.

"Hello, I'm Joan.Clara let out a chuckle at their reserved demeanor.She would very much be happy if Joan could be her daughter-in-law.

"Mom, let's go home before the food gets cold"

"All right, until next time, Joan"

Then the mother-son duo left.

Joan's lips curled into a contented smile as she watched them walked out the door.

Such a filial son.

Bang!

Furious, Larry hit the steering wheel hard.He hated to see another guy around her.He started the engine and sped back to the company.

Bang! The door burst open with such force that Jessica jumped.

Larry stormed in, blinded by fury.

She walked toward him and tried to read his expression.

What's going on? Didn't he meet Joan? What's with that gloomy face? Did they fight? Argh, I better get out of here.

Jessica titled her head in confusion.She didn't ask a man to check on Joan.

"Larry, you must be mistaken.I never asked Clara for the favor.There's no man; she explained.Larry was livid.He knew what he saw.

"Tell Joan to move out of that house now.My gut feel tells me that man is up to no good.What if he does something bad to her?" he said as he walked toward the window.

He's jealous! Jessica looked at the back of his head with a wry smile.

She was interested to know who the mysterious man was.

Larry closed his eyes and took a deep breath to calm himself.

"Okay.I'll find out who he is.By the way, I don't think there's anything going on between them, so will you stop being jealous?"

"Who said I'm jealous?"

His expression darkened at her words.It was a foolproof sign of his jealousy.

Nevertheless, Jessica dropped the subject.She looked away and picked up the newspaper to read.

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