Chapter 389
My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict!
âIs there something else⦠behind Graceâs accident?â Brian thought and laughed a little. The one who died in the accident was Jasonâs fiancée, Jennifer Atkinson. Grace was now with Jason.
Even if there was really something else behind that car accident, Jason would have checked it out.
Why did he bother to worry?
However⦠âWhen did Grace start working in your restaurant?â
Brian asked suddenly.
âHuh?â Kyla Corbyn was stunned. After a while, she replied, âAbout half a month ago. She came to apply as a delivery rider.â
âHow does she usually behave at your restaurant?â Brian continued asking.
âSheâs pretty good. She works hard, is efficient in delivering the orders, and doesnât complainâ¦â Kyla Corbyn described how Grace behaved in the restaurant while Brian listened with fascination as he held one cheek in his hand. He was smiling faintly, and his originally indifferent face had a touch of faint gentleness.
Kyla Corbyn could not help but feel surprised. Did Brian have feelings for Grace⦠How was that possible?!
Brian was the famous prince of the entertainment industry. He was surrounded by all kinds of beautiful women. She noticed that Grace only wore ordinary clothes and was barefaced whenever at work. She even had calluses on her hands, which meant she did a lot of rough work.
Who would have thought that people like Brian would have anything to do with Grace?
When Kyla Corbyn finished telling Brian about Grace, he once again turned his focus on her. âYou said she told you sheâd been to prison when she came to your restaurant to apply for a job. Why did you hire her anyway? Arenât you afraid that something might happen and your restaurant might get into.
trouble?â
Kyla Corbyn gave a wry smile. âMaybe itâs because Iâve been to prison too, so I felt compassion.â
Putting herself in her shoes, she could tell that Grace really wanted a job.
âCompassionâ¦â Brian muttered thoughtfully. After a while, he said to Kyla Corbyn, âAll right, Iâll help you. I wonât tell Martin Weiss that Iâve seen you, but I canât guarantee that no one else.
will tell him.â
Even this guarantee was enough for Kyla Corbyn.
âThank you, Mr. Hart. Thank youâ¦â Kyla Corbyn thanked him.
again and again. She seemed to understand vaguely that maybe it was her âcompassionâ that made the entertainment industryâs prince agree to her request.
The prince might really like Grace⦠However⦠Kyla Corbyn had a look of worry in her eyes. Was this good or bad for Grace?
After all, she had been a cautionary example. Having spent time with Grace these days, she saw her more as a friend than an employee.
Graceâs fate might change if she was involved with the prince, but it was hard to predict her future happiness.
Tony Cummins got a call from his landlord around noon, saying that someone had entered the room he rented yesterday. He was immediately alarmed and hurriedly asked, âWho was it? Iâve rented the room.
How can you open the door without my permission?â
The landlord was angered by his question. âYouâve got a lot of nerve to say so. I rented the room for you to live in, yet you put a cinerary casket in it! Besides that, if it werenât for you, the police station wouldnât have come to inspect my house and ordered me to reform it. Iâm calling to tell you that I need to reform my house and Iâm not refunding the rest of your rent and deposit!â