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Raising My Wife novel Chapter 51

James got a little annoyed after he received a call from his mother and was scolded by her. It sounded like Shirley had arrived at the villa, and she would see Lillias as well. James decided to go home. He didn't want anything bad to happen.

Right after he pushed open the door of the general manager's office and walked out, his secretary happened to come to report.

"Hello, Mr. James. Are you leaving?" The Secretary saw James putting on his coat and was about to go out.

Hearing that, James stopped, without looking at the secretary or saying a word.

Getting used to his stern look, the secretary spoke straight to James, "Mr. James, you have a meeting with the marketing department this morning, and in the afternoon, several subsidiaries of the Ling Group have to report work to the headquarters. What do you think? "

"Cancel it." James caressed his sleeves of the coat and walked out.

Not daring to interfere in his plan, the secretary returned to inform the other departments of Mr. James' orders.

James called the driver. He was upset. He had to think hard about how to deal with his mother. Although none of them could interfere with his own arrangement, it was still a trouble. Only when everything was well handled could he feel relieved.

After thinking all the way, he drove to the villa.

James opened the door and brought some cold air in.

It was Lara who came to welcome James. Shirley and Lily sat on the sofa.

Looking at them, one of them pretended to be angry, while the other looked at them for help. Such a strange combination made James look at Lara. As soon as Lara whispered a few words, he understood what they meant.

The room was very warm. He took off his coat and walked over to sit on the sofa on the other side. "What's wrong?"

Upon hearing that, Shirley flew into a rage. "James! Why do you still ask me what's wrong! What happened? " Seeing Lily, Shirley finally decided to ask directly, "who is this girl?"

"What do you think?" James adjusted his sitting posture to make himself more comfortable.

"In my opinion? If I could, I wouldn't have to ask you!" Shirley was so angry that the consequence would be terrible.

Seeing that James didn't say a word, Lillias was too scared to breathe.

"Where is her mother?" Now that James seemed to acquiesce in her words, Shirley didn't think she could do anything about it. The kids were old enough and they had to go back to the Ling family. Whatever had happened had happened.

"She passed away." Lily answered in a low voice.

Shirley turned her eyes to Lily. Lily's mother had passed away. Although the girl was living with James, Shirley knew how busy James was. He didn't have much time to keep her company. Poor girl.

Shirley had already accepted Lily, and when she heard that Lily's mother had passed away, it was inevitable for her to be softhearted. Sighing silently, she turned to James and asked, "will your father and I object? Why did you do that behind us! We didn't know it until the baby grew up. "

"Whether you know it or not would not affect my decision." James looked at Lily.

"You bastard!" Shirley knew that what James said was true.

Shirley seemed to have made everything clear to her. She planned to hurry up and tell Mr. Jonathan that if he suddenly saw such a big granddaughter, he might be furious and she would go back and persuade him.

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