Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 342



Chapter 342

Jason walked back to the White family's villa at three in the morning.

He was completely awake.

He knew he could only stay in the villa for a few days.

Marina was not in the villa. Being the only one living in this big empty house, he suddenly felt very

scared.

Could it really be his own retribution? He destroyed the Youngren family, and now someone else came

to destroy his.

But he had been plotting for more than a decade in the Youngren family before he got what he wanted.

The speed at which he destroyed his family was indeed so fast that when he realize it, there was

nothing left.

Jason didn't want to live in such a big house, so he decided to go out and find a small apartment. In

this way, he would feel safe.

He wanted to sell the villa as soon as possible.

Within expectation, the villa was quickly placed in the main promotion position by the intermediary.

Because the house was big and the location was good, the price was very high.

But the problem was that after the villa was sold at such a high price, he had to return all the money to

Oliver.

There was no other way. Keeping alive was his priority.

From now on, Jason would rely on Tina.

For some reason, Jason thought of Jessica again.

When Jessica was young, Jason was nice to her at first. After all, Jessica was a very pleasant girl since

she was young.

Compared to Tina, Jessica was kinder. If you treated her any better, she would repay you much more.

But Jessica was not his daughter, and he couldn't get over it. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

No matter how bad Tina was, she was his daughter.

Jason then called Tina to ask her to rent a small apartment for him.

However, he couldn't get through to Tina.

Jason had no choice but to go to the place where Tina often went shopping and waited for her.

He waited for a few days but didn't see her.

He had no choice but to ask Flora to contact Tina.

Flora said that she was at the Mose Clubhouse and had just seen Tina and Marina having afternoon

tea with a middle-aged man who she didn't know.

Hearing this, Jason immediately ran to the Mose Clubhouse.

On the other side of the road, he saw Marina, Luk, and Tina through the tall and transparent windows

of the Mose Clubhouse. The three of them chatted and laughed, looking like a family.

He didn't rush in like he did last time.

Even Tina ignored him and he wanted to know why. After all, he was her father, and blood was thicker

than water.

Could his previous guess be right?

Jason just wanted to go home immediately and find out if there was any hair or anything else left by

Tina. He wanted to find out if he was her biological father or not.

Both Marina and Tina's attitudes seemed to tell him that he was deceived and betrayed.

When Jason got home, he went to the room where Tina lived before and found that her room was

empty.

He didn't even know when Tina took everything away.

He couldn't find a hair of her in her room.

As soon as Jane heard that the White was selling its villa, she immediately sent a person to buy the

house.

Jason didn't expect such a big and expensive house was sold so soon.

In his opinion, no wealthy man would want to buy an old house.

Poor people didn't have that much money to buy this house.

The first time Jason saw the buyer was a young lad, he was very jealous.

These were his own property, but now he had to hand them over. And if he didn't pay back the money,

he had to pay back with his life. He felt overwhelmed.

If he had known that he would get into such a mess, he would not have gambled.

Since the buyer was able to pay the entire bill, the transaction had been smooth at first.

Jane was about to get the villa and the Youngren family's assets would be regained to a large extent.

When she got the house, she would make a good renovation and change it to its original appearance.

Jane had been living in the Mose Clubhouse for convenience.

The more important thing was she wanted to buy the villa that originally belonged to the Youngren

family.

Otherwise, she felt sorry for her grandparents and her mother, who had always regarded her as her

own child.

On the day the house was transferred, Jane in person went to see Jason sign his name on the

contract.

She wanted to see that Jason was screwed out of everything of the Youngren family.

It was time to meet Jason, who had been enjoying everything of the Youngren family for so many

years.

The moment he saw her, Jason's luck would come to an end.

Jane arrived at the lobby of the Housing Management Trading Center early that day. She and the agent

who had been in contact with Jason had been standing at the door waiting for Jason.

Jason was a little shocked when he saw them. He didn't expect to see another young woman.

Jane's agent introduced her to Jason, "Mr. Jason, this is Jane, my client."

At this time, Jane took off her sunglasses and gave Jason an insincere smile. There was a chill in her

smile.

Jason had seen Jane before at the Mose Clubhouse.

Unexpectedly, he had met the buyer of his house before. What a coincidence!

"Then let's go in," Jason said.

Now he had no time to think too much. He just wanted to end everything early and not provoke Oliver.

Oliver also got the news about Jason selling the White family's villa.

He didn't expect Jason would take the initiative to sell the house.

Oliver had not thought of how to deal with the White family's villa before. Hearing Tina told him in tears

how meaningful the villa was to her, he thought this house may be very important to Jessica.

During the time when Jessica lost her memory, she would often bring up fragments of life together with

her mother.

This was also why he had always lived in GrandVille Apartments, where his mother had resided.

Oliver thought about whether he should buy the house. After all, it was the place where Jessica used to

live. He could buy it as a memento.

So he asked Simon to go to Jason and tell him not to sell the house. He could just transfer the house to

him.

Simon immediately called Jason to tell him Oliver's idea.

Jason was about to sign, but his phone kept ringing.

He didn't want to answer it at first, afraid that the call was for asking debt. The calls he received these

days were either for advertising or asking debts.

Jane said, "Mr. Jason, your phone is ringing all the time. We don't have to rush. You may answer it

first."

Therefore, Jason picked up the phone.

Jane didn't know who Jason was on the phone with. She only heard him keep saying OK.

As soon as Jason hung up the phone, he said, "I'm sorry, I can't sell the house."

The news was beyond Jane's expectations.

Jane didn't expect that Jason should end the deal with her saying one sentence.


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