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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 78

Chapter 78 A Fireworks Display

It somehow didn’t bother Jacob one bit. He is not coming, just like we were hoping he wouldn’t! the boy cheered to himself. That Devil better stay away from Mommy.

James, on the other hand, only stared at the pile of toys without saying a word. He couldn’t describe how he was feeling at the moment, but he knew he felt deceived about the fact that the man had promised to change the boy’s opinion on him.

Hanson didn’t know it yet, but the good impression of him with the children he had painstakingly built shattered in that instant.

He was currently sitting in his office with a file in his hand, and yet he couldn’t understand a word that his eyes were drifting across.

Larry, who was looking on from one side, knew exactly why his boss was out of sorts. As though he was idle-talking, he started, “President Luke, I heard that Miss Vania is getting discharged today. Should we send her a gift?”

Hanson immediately shut the file closed rather irritably and tossed it aside. “There’s no need.” It was evident from his cold tone that he was in a terrible mood.

Larry could tell that Hanson had fallen for the Vania, but the man didn’t seem to have noticed it himself yet.

Seeing that Hanson wasn’t in the best of mood, Larry cleverly chose to remain quiet after that.

It hadn’t even reached a minute of silence when Hanson suddenly barked an order despite his earlier words. “Prepare a fireworks display for tonight.”

The short sentence was all it took for Larry to nod in understanding. “Roger that. I will arrange it right this instant,” he replied respectfully.

The fireworks display was definitely for Vania. He would have failed as an assistant if he still couldn’t understand his boss’ instructions after so many years of working by his side.

When night came, Larry picked the best spot in Haling Villa to prepare for the most splendid firework display in all of Hammond.

At this time, she had already prepared a scrumptious dinner for her three sons.

Each of them had a glass of fruit juice in front of them. Vania was the first to raise her glass as she suggested, “Let’s make a toast.”

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