Chapter 471
My Gorgeous Wife is an Ex-Convict!
âNo⦠Nothing. I just remembered that Iâm going to visit Grandma tomorrow, and I havenât bought anything yet,â
Grace said. In actually fact, she had bought a few things, but the Atkinson family had thrown them into the trash can.
âAbout that, I bought them for you and left them on the coffee table,â Jason said.
Grace looked at the coffee table in her room and saw a familiar packaged bag. It was⦠the same packaging bag she had received when she bought the pastries at the mall that day. Had he⦠bought the same ones?
âAre they the ones I bought today?â Grace asked breathlessly.
âYes, I bought a few extra ones,â Jason said.
âHow did you know what⦠uh, what I bought?â Grace asked doubtfully. Even if Jason had watched the video, the most he could have seen was the packaging bag.
âI just checked their transaction statement history and found out what you bought,â answered Jason.
It explained the matter. Grace finally understood that such things might not be that easy for the others but were easy him.
âBy the way, I yelled abruptly just now. Did I bother you?â
asked Grace.
âThereâs nothing you can do to bother me.â Jason crouched down beside her bed. âYouâre my number one priority, no matter what.â
for Grace stared blankly at the man in front of her. Now, he was not so high up as he used to be. He was even⦠looking at her with his head up.
It was as if the person who was high up in the sky had become her.
Jason took Grace downstairs to get something to eat and watched as the latter gulp downed what was supposed to have been dinner but was now a midnight snack. His eyes darkened slightly as he thought of the phone call Harold had made to him before she woke up.
Harold seemed as if he wanted to test how much he cared about Grace. Throughout the call, he did not stop mentioning.
the car accident.
If not because of the car accident⦠back then, why was he so uneasy in front of her? It was as if he was afraid that she would discover the truth.
He would make the Atkinson family pay for the justice they owed Grace. He would also clear her name because that was what he owed her!
âWhatâs the matter? Why are you looking at me like that?â
Suddenly, the person who had been eating with her head lowered was looking up at him.
âNothing. I just think itâs great looking at you like this,â Jason replied.
Yes, it was great being able to see her up close, right next to him, and quietly.
At last, he had someone he desperately wanted.
The next day, Grace got up and set off with Jason to the town. her grandmother lived in.
Before leaving the house, Grace called her grandmother once more and gave her an estimated time of arrival. Over the phone, Graceâs grandmother sounded lively. Hence, she was vaguely reassured.
Presumably, her grandmotherâs current physical condition should be all right.
Nevertheless, not wanting to enter the town in such a high profile, Grace took the opportunity to ask Jason if the car they drove could be a little more normal.
To no avail, the most normal car the Reed family had was a BMW that cost about 2 million dollars.
Grace sighed. All right, a car worth two million was considered pretty good for the average person.
However, it has to be said that for Jason, the vehicle seemed as ânormalâ as it could be.