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Chapter 573 There Would Be A Good Show

  • Both Jonathan and Jordy set their eyes on Gloria. But she wasn’t going to say too much. George frowned slightly, paused for a moment, and said softly, “At this time, we’d better team up and fight back. If you know something, why don’t you just say it directly?”
  • It seemed Gloria didn’t want to talk to George, but she still responded lightly out of politeness, “Everything is uncertain now, and I don’t want my guesses to disrupt your rhythm. If it is certain, I will tell you.” Jordy and Jonathan remained silent this time while George frowned and said nothing. There was nothing to say under the current situation. Seeing that they were silent, Gloria looked at them and said, “You guys, aren’t you leaving?” It was very obvious that she was kicking them out. The three men who heard it raised their eyes to look at her at the same time, and there seemed to be some different expressions in their eyes. George smiled first. If Jonathan didn’t leave, how could they leave? What a joke! Now Jordy was being stupid, and he always wanted his self–esteem. He was going to lose his wife!
  • He certainly wasn’t leaving. So he could only watch! George smiled and said, “What time is it? The nightlife hasn’t officially started yet. How boring will you be when we leave?” Gloria felt speechless. Before she could speak, George set his eyes on Jonathan with a faint smile and said, “Mr. Brown, it’s getting late. I heard you’ve kept a good schedule. Why don’t you go back to rest?” Both Jordy and Gloria were speechless. She glanced at George and saw him smiling happily as if this was his own home. She narrowed her eyes slightly and finally said lightly, “Well, if you have anything else to do, just continue talking here. I’m going to rest upstairs.” Gloria ignored them, got up, and walked upstairs. The three men were stunned.
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