Chapter 330
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
Allison shook her head, âMom, where did you get all this info? So you donât just go out to buy groceries, youâve been snooping around, setting me up on blind dates. Mom, if I was still in school, that would mean I havenât even graduated yet, why are you so eager to get me hitched? Isnât it nice to have me by your side?â Allison said.
âI just want to see you settled down.â Grace said.
Allison knew that Grace was worried about her own health, wanting to find someone for her daughter to lean on. Her nose stung and she felt a lump in her throat.
âAllie, what does your friend do? Heâs so connected, even knows the CEO of Genesis Industries. Grace said.
âIâm not sure, heâs a classmate from university Allison said.
âAlle, heâs quite impressive, but not for you. Can we really match up with someone from such a well-off family?â Grace said, âWeâre better suited for an ordinary, simple lifestyle.â
Cars passed by on the streets, the afternoon sun was gentle, and the afterglow of the setting sun was soft. Allison looked up at the sky and murmured.
âMhm.â
When the bus came, Allison saw Grace off. Watching the bus merge into the traffic, she took her bag, checked the time on her phone, and headed towards the subway station about a ten-minute walk away.
After a few steps, a car horn sounded from behind. Allison turned around and saw a diamond-blue sports car parked behind her. The window rolled down, and Jasonâs handsome face appeared, âHop in, Iâll give you a rideâ
Allison didnât refuse, after all, who wouldnât want a free chauffeur. She got into the car and they joined the traffic. Her gaze was fixed on the view outside, the window as the car drove onto Liberty Bridge She rolled down the window slightly and a cool breeze brushed her face. She reached up to tidy her wind-blown hair.
Jason glanced at the rearview mirror and cleared his throat, âI heard you moved into Blue Mountain Estate, how is it?
âItâs nice.â Allison said.
âWell then, I could come over sometime. Jason said.
Allison wasnât one to beat around the bush, Youâre always welcome.â
Jason was secretly pleased, âHold on, Iâm about to speed up.â
They arrived at the Red Jack Club around 6:30 in the evening. Allison got out of the car, her hand gripping the door tightly. Thanks for today.â
âItâs nothing. I was just passing by.â Jason looked at Allison, standing in the evening breeze. The sky was growing dark, but she seemed to glow more brightly. Her delicate skin and the soft smile in her eyes had Jasonâs heart racing. âHeâs not good enough for you, Allison. You deserve the best.â
Allisonâs eyelashes fluttered, âJason, stop joking around.â
âAllison, you know I never joke about youâ Jason said.
Allison closed the car door, waved, and turned to walk up the steps.
Jason didnât drive away until he saw her enter the Red Jack Club. Instead, he drove to the clubâs underground parking lot, then went upstairs and reserved a private room.
After changing her clothes, Allison and Ashley were assigned to the second floor.
Ashley complained in a low voice, âThat Serena has some sort of hold over Samuel. Heâs totally smitten. Sheâs always hanging around Mr. Samuel, and got us sent to the second floor. Apparently, the customers there spend less and are more demanding. Some donât even respectus.
Allison warned her, âKeep your voice down, or Serena will hear you.â