Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 134



Chapter 134

As soon as Oliver left the Old Residence, Toby got the news. He knew that the old man was very angry

with Oliver.

He smiled and said to himself, "Oliver, you're still too young. Although I can't defeat you alone, I'll unite

with everyone in the Williams family to turn against you, except that old bastard."

Simon sat in the car and saw Oliver come out of the Old Residence dejectedly. He guessed that

something must have happened to Oliver because he rarely saw Oliver so depressed.

He immediately opened the door for Oliver and asked, "Mr. Williams, are you okay?"

Oliver did not say a word. He leaned his head on the back seat and half-closed his eyes. After a while,

he said calmly, "Log out the previous marriage records."

Simon said, "Okay, I'll do it later."

Oliver returned to GrandVille Apartments. Jessica had finished her class and was walking in the yard.

Seeing Oliver's car coming back from a distance, she walked back.

Simon drove Oliver home and left to deal with what Oliver had told him.

Oliver walked slowly in the yard alone.

Jessica called Oliver's name behind him several times, but he didn't hear it.

It was not until Jessica stepped forward and grabbed his arm that he realized that someone was calling

his name just now.

"Have you had dinner yet?" Jessica said.

Oliver answered, "No, I'll make it for you."

"No, I think you're tired recently so I ask Winnie to make dinner. You're back just in time."

The man nodded and said, "Okay."

During dinner, Jessica could clearly feel that Oliver was not in a good mood and had no appetite.

"Is the food not good?" Jessica asked.

Oliver said quickly, "No, lunch was late. I'm not very hungry."

"Have more food. I think you've been losing weight lately. If you don't eat, all the weight you've lost will

be put on me. I am not willing to become a fat woman."

Oliver was suddenly amused by her words.

With such a considerate wife, it was impossible to send her away.

Whether it was Jessica in the past or her now, he didn't want to let her go.

He only hoped that she could recover her memory slowly. No matter what happened, as long as

Jessica was still with him, he could handle everything.

All of a sudden, he was even more willing to eat.

After dinner, Oliver told Jessica that he wanted to go back to the company. Because he went out in the

afternoon, there was still a lot of work unfinished there.

After he left, Jessica felt a chill in her heart. She didn't know what was going on, so she was always

worrying.

That night, it was already three o'clock in the morning when Oliver came back.

Jessica didn't sleep well, so she was in a daze early the next morning.

It was almost noon, and she couldn't sit still at home, so she asked Winnie to make some of Oliver's

favorite food and asked the driver to send her to the Williams Group.

She specifically asked the driver, Gavin, not to tell Oliver in advance about her lunch delivery.

Jessica arrived at the building of the Williams Group. It was the first time she had come here since she

lost her memory. She did not have any recall of it.

She just felt that the building was so imposing and the people here all looked very professional.

She was at home every day, feeling depressed. But when she got here, she suddenly felt a kind of

vitality.

She went to the reception to ask where Oliver's office was.

The receptionist was new, so she didn't know Jessica.

The receptionist asked, "Miss, can I help you?"

"I'm here to deliver lunch to Mr. Williams."

The receptionist had just worked here for a few days but she had already met people with all kinds of

reasons to meet with Oliver. Now there was a woman who wanted to deliver the food herself. The

receptionist despised them very much.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Williams doesn't eat takeout."

Jessica said, "Please call him and tell him that his wife is here."

Jessica called Oliver just now but no one answered. Maybe he was busy and didn't know about it. So

she had to ask the receptionist to make an internal call.

The receptionist wanted to laugh even more in her heart, 'This woman is really insane. She is now

pretending to be Mr. Williams's wife?'

'If it was true,' the receptionist thought, 'I could also be Mrs. Williams! What a big joke.'

Then she told Jessica that she could not get in touch with Mr. Williams for the time being.

Jessica didn't want to cause chaos, so she carried the lunch box and sat in the lounge waiting for

Oliver to call her back.

The moment she sat down, she heard someone call her "Sister-in-law."

Jessica turned around and saw that it was Lambert. All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.

"Brother, what a coincidence. I came for Oliver, but I was unable to get in touch with him."

"He should be in the office now. Why are you here for him?"

"Nothing special. I think he's been working hard recently. I am afraid that he can't eat well at work, so I

bring him some food from home."

Seeing that Jessica was so caring for Oliver now, Lambert felt bitterness in his heart, and he was

completely speechless for a moment.

Seeing that he was a little weird, Jessica said, "Brother, if you haven't eaten, you can have some."

She had brought enough food for two because she was afraid that Oliver would eat too quickly when

he was alone just like last night at home, so she wanted to come over and eat with him.

"I've already had lunch. I'll take you up to him." Lambert was a little flustered and almost lost control.

When Jessica reached the top floor, she was afraid that she would be embarrassed when meeting with

some of her former colleagues.

Oliver told her that when she was working in the company, her colleagues didn't know about their

relationship.

So she came here and wore a Hermes scarf, covering more than half of her face.

Fortunately, it was winter, so it didn't seem weird.

At noon, the top floor was very quiet and there were not many people here. Perhaps most of the staff

went to the restaurant.

Lambert took Jessica to Oliver's office. There was no one inside.

Jessica said, "Brother, leave me if you're busy. I'll just wait here."

Lambert didn't want to stay in the office either, so he left.

Jessica checked the time. It was already at noon. She didn't know where Oliver had gone. But she saw

that his coat was still hanging on the hanger, she knew that he hadn't gone out.

She wrapped her scarf tightly and walked out. She was still curious about the place where she had

worked before.

Before she knew it, she walked to a conference room. She thought that as a secretary, she should

often help with preparing all kinds of materials here, so she peeked inside through the glass on the

door.


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