Divorce Is The Best Choice By Riley Mccarthy Chapter 152
Chapter 152
Chapter 152 You must win Sarah’s heart back
“It’s his own business.” Sarah didn’t‘ give a shit about Jason now. “Where else do you
want to go?”
“Let’s go upstairs.”
“Okay.”
The two of them just turned a blind eye to Jason.
When they went in a store to select clothes, one saleswoman looked at Jason who was standing outside and asked, “Madam, is the man outside your friend?”
“No.” Sarah said.
The saleswoman believed her since she was good–looking and calm.
She hemmed and hawed, “Well… That man seems to be following you all the time. Be
careful.”
“Okay, thank you for reminding me.” Nodded Sarah.
Rita bought two clothes and Sarah helped her carry them.
Both of them went on a shopping spree for the next few hours. But most of the time it
was Rita who was buying things. She also bought Sarah some clothes that were suitable
for her.
At four o’clock.
Seeing the two of them walk into another shop again, Jason frowned.
He was really curious about how a petite girl like Rita could shop for four hours?
He wasn’t tired.
It was just that he had received a lot of strange glances along the way.
They all looked at him as if he was a stalker.
Ten minutes later.
When Sarah and Rita came out, Jason walked up to them and said, “How long do you
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want to shop?”
Both Sarah and Rita raised a questioning eyebrow.
What did he say?
They looked at him in confusion.
Jason’s words were untenable. He had nothing to do with their affairs.
“I have something to tell you, Sarah.” Jason’s gaze landed on her.
“Have you forgotten what you had promised me before?” In most situations Jason’s
appearance would always irritate her, but today she was in a good mood.
“I remember it.” Jason lowered his eyes, his voice as deep as usual, “I just want to explain something to you.”
“We’re just strangers. You don’t have to explain anything to me. If you want to talk
about business, you should go find the president of the Yeats Group.”
Sarah’s alienated words put him to silence.
He didn’t know what to say.
The more indifferent Sarah was, the more he wanted to get closed to her. He wanted to
cause her mood swings, destroy the calmness on her face, make her angry with him.
“Then let’s not talk about us.” His thin lips moved slightly as he took out his phone.
“Grandpa asked me to call him when I saw you. He said he had something to tell you.”
Sarah intended to refuse. She could contact grandpa Noth herself.
But Jason dialed the number without waiting for her answer.
Grandpa Noth answered the phone quickly. Edwin was by his side.
Grandpa Noth was dissatisfied with Jason’s divorce. As the phone connected, he said impatiently, “Just say it. I’m teaching Edwin to practice calligraphy.”
Jason signed with profound resignation.
He was now the least favored one in the family ever since he divorced Sarah. “Sarah’s
with me.” He said.
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Holding the phone in his hand, grandpa Noth’s eyes went wide.
He fell silent for a moment.
“Put your phone on speaker. I have something to talk with Sa.”
“Okay.” Jason replied.
Rita took a look at Sarah and waited beside.
Grandpa Noth’s voice was sonorous. Every time he talked to Sarah, his tone was heavy
with affection, “Sa?”
“This is Sarah, Grandpa Noth.” Sarah’s address to him had changed.
Looking at her, Jason unconsciously tightened his grip on the phone.
Grandpa Noth didn’t care about it. Anyway, Sarah was always his favorite child. “I want
to ask you something. Is it convenient for you?”
“Yes.”
“Do you still like Jason?”
It was a straightforward question.
Both Jason and Rita stared at Sarah, waiting for her answer.
They thought that there would be a trace of hesitancy in her eyes. But to everyone’s
surprise, the moment grandpa Noth finished speaking, Sarah blurted out, “No.”
Her reply was like a huge stone pressing on Jason’s heart. He breathed quickly and tried
to calm herself.
It was a well–known face that she bore a grudge against him.
“Really?” asked grandpa Noth.
“Yes, I don’t like him.”
“If so, I’ll find him a wife,” said grandpa Noth slowly; his voice was dripping with dissatisfaction with Jason. “Recently, many of my friends have been asking me about
him.”
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“It’s up to you, grandpa Noth.”
“Ah… How I hope you still fall for him.” No one knew whether his words were true or
not. “What a pity! It seemed that I have to ask Jason to marry a girl from a prominent
family.”
Sarah lowered her head.
Jason frowned and said, “Grandpa, I can hear you.”
“So what? I’m telling the truth.” Grandpa Noth didn’t feel guilty at all. “If you can’t get Sarah back, you’d have to do what I tell you.”
“The Noth Group doesn’t need a girl who is born in purple to hold its status.”
No on could force him to do things.
Even if it was his grandpa.
“The Noth Group doesn’t need a wife. But you need!” Grandpa Noth snorted. “I give you
three months. If you can’t win Sarah’s heart, then I’ll find you a new wife. It’s settled.”
After saying that, he hung up the phone.
Putting his phone aside, he looked at Edwin who was standing next to him, “Is my performance vivid?”
“Of course it is!” said Edwin, giving his grandpa a thumbs–up.
“But I’m afraid that Jason would hate me.” Grandpa Noth signed.
Although Jason’s divorce indeed irritated him, he was the most excellent and filial grandchildren of all.
“Jason know you’re helping him. Why is he going to hate you?” Edwin put down his brush and beamed, “Maybe he is snickering now because you create an opportunity for him to talk with Sarah.”
Chris had told him one thing.
In order to remarry Sarah, Jason agreed to compete with her. If he won, Sarah would have to accept his love. He also promised not to disturb her before he won.
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intimate a relationship was, it would fade with time if there was no contact between a couple. How stupid he was to agree not to disturb Sarah!
Edwin shook his head.
“Edwin, you go and help Jason to warm up to Sarah after my birthday banquet.” said grandpa Noth worriedly. “Look at your brother, what a dumb boy! I’m afraid he’ll never be able to get Sarah back all his life.”