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Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) novel Chapter 104

Jessica said in a low voice, "The threshold of the Williams family is too high. It's not for me who is from a small family."

"You don't have to be so self-deprecating. Are you willing to live abroad?"

At this moment, the door of the tea house was opened. "Who's going abroad? " James asked.

"James, you're here." Jessica got up and helped him get the tea set.

"Give yourself a break. I'll do it myself." James said to Jessica, "Have you solved all the problems?"

Jessica naturally knew that the problems he asked were between her and Oliver. She smiled and said, "Thank you. All the problems had been settled. Otherwise, I wouldn't have come back."

"Stay away from that Williams in the future." As soon as James finished speaking, he looked at Lambert, who was sitting beside him. "Of course, Lambert is not included."

Lambert smiled awkwardly without saying anything.

When Jessica got her visa, Christmas was approaching. She booked a ticket to Holland reluctantly.

She had been staying in a hotel waiting to go to Holland. After everything was settled, she would come back to pick up her grandma and they would live in the countryside.

When she came back, she went to see her grandma almost every day. The doctor told her that her grandma could be discharged.

Jessica told to her grandma that she got the company's welfare and she would travel abroad during Christmas. So she couldn't come to the hospital for a few days.

After leaving the hospital, Jessica drove downtown.

Christmas was approaching, and the streets were decorated with festive flags. There were decorated tall Christmas trees at the entrance of the malls, with a strong festive atmosphere everywhere.

She wasn't sure when she would come back, so she came to the mall to buy some gifts. Some time ago, she had troubled many people. To express her gratitude, she would send them some small gifts on Christmas.

Jessica parked the car. When she was about to enter the mall, she saw Tina sitting outside at the coffee shop on the first floor, drinking coffee with a girl.

She walked straight over. "Tina, I've booked a ticket to Holland. Tell me what you know first, or I won't let you go easy if I find out by myself."

"Jessica, what are you talking about?" The girl, sitting opposite her, pointed at Jessica and asked Tina, "Isn't she the lady who appeared at your engagement ceremony?"

Jessica understood, guessing that this girl should be Tina's classmate when she was studying abroad.

Tina nodded and immediately stood up, trying to pull Jessica aside to talk with her.

Jessica stood still.

"What's wrong with you? You're pregnant. Why do you go to the hotel in Holland to investigate what happened a few months ago? If you don't think about yourself, you should think about the child in your belly."

"I just take a plane. What will it do with the baby in my belly?"

"Don't go to Holland. I have a classmate there. I'll get someone to investigate for you, okay?"

Jessica didn't believe her, but Holland was a strange place for her. After all, Tina had studied there for a few years and knew more about the situation than she did.

"Then I'll wait for your news. Please hurry up." No matter what the news was, it was good to have a reference.

Jessica turned around and entered the mall. Tina watched her away and said, "Tracy, sorry. It was my sister who asked me for something just now."

In fact, although Tracy didn't speak English, her father was an American who immigrated to P city, M country, and she used to understand English. After studying abroad for a few years, she could basically understand some English.

In fact, when Tracy returned to M country, Toby was looking for an assistant. Tracy had interned at a European company of the Williams Group, and Toby was in charge of the company then.

She applied for an assistant at the Southeast Asian company of the Williams Group and she was successfully employed.

This time she came to Birmingham with Toby.

When she arrived here, she naturally contacted Tina.

After Tina received her email, she was startled and afraid that Tracy would say something she shouldn't have said.

When they met, she learned about Tracy's background and found out that she was working for Toby, the enemy of Oliver.

Everyone in Birmingham knew that Oliver had kicked Toby out. Tina had heard about it. She knew that Tracy would not say anything to Oliver now. But things were getting more and more complicated, which was going to be out of her control.

After they separated, Tina went straight back to the White Residence.

Ever since she lived in GrandVille Apartments, she had not returned to the White Residence for fear of arousing Oliver's suspicion.

It was so urgent that she couldn't explain to Marina on the phone clearly, so she just came back.

Marina, who was watching TV at home, was so scared that she immediately sat up from the chaise longue when she saw Tina. "Why are you back? Won't Oliver kick you out?"

"Mom."

"What's wrong? Jessica is not in GrandVille Apartments anymore. I've asked someone to watch over her. She can't run away. Now Oliver's people are also following her. We can't act rashly."

"Jessica isn't a problem. Tracy, my classmate in Holland, is in Birmingham and she is working for Toby, Oliver's uncle, Toby. "

"She knew about the tulip earrings."

"Well, what can we do?"

"We can do nothing to Toby's assistant. We can cooperate with them. Toby has always been unconvinced and wants to come back. If you become Oliver's wife, he will value your identity."

"Then shall we take the initiative to ask for help?"

"I'll find a chance to meet Toby as soon as possible and confirm if he knows about this."

Tina had discussed with Marina for a while and then she left the White Residence in a hurry.

Tina was fidgeting in the backyard. Tracy did not know about the relationship between her and Oliver now. But the truth would come out anyway and she would soon find out.

Although Toby was kicked out, he had been in Birmingham for so many years after all. He was with a wide range of contacts here. He had been paying attention to Oliver's actions. She was afraid that he had known that her child was not Oliver's.

The more Tina thought about it, the more scared she became.

Looking at thoughtful Tina, Daisy asked, "Miss White, are you feeling unwell? I'll ask the doctor to see you."

She did not dare to take it easy, not for Miss White, but for her child.

Oliver had quarreled over with Jessica, and the unborn child was his only emotional sustenance, bearing no mistakes.

Daisy told Oliver about Tina's bad mood later.

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