Ambush of the Quadruplets: Stay Away From This Woman

Chapter 1176 This Man Has A Really Good Memory
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Chapter 1176 This Man Has A Really Good Memory

"Yeah." Waylon, in the passenger seat, nodded.

Ever since he met Doris, the two sisters had been in constant trouble.

They were the same until today.

Waylon was also not surprised.

"Sis," Doris sat next to Jennie and asked her, "What are you going to do when you go back?"

"I've already made up my mind," Jennie said, "I will go get my bag from Verdaria, and I'll go back toSinek mansion immediately, pack up my things and take the children out. I'll live in an apartment inDacia tonight and will not."

"I think so too," Doris said, "If the old man and the old lady of the Sinek family know that you are goingto divorce their son and share their assets, they would take action on you."

"That's right," Jennie nodded, "I'm also worried about this, so I have to escape from that place quickly.Once a bridge is burnt the person will become more merciless and jealous than his enemies, not tomention that the Sinek family has always been ruthless to me!"

"And your sisters-in-law," Doris curled his lips, "They are not easy people!"

"I am not thinking about anything else now," Jennie said, "As long as the two daughters' custodybelongs to me, I am open for negotiations."

"Don't the Sinek family despise your daughters?" Doris said, "They won't fight with you for it, will they?"

"I will not give in even if they try to," Jennie said. "My daughters are my lifeline, and I will never give upon them!"

"We will look for a lawyer," Doris said, "To fight for your best interests, anyway, the scumbag cheatedon you first!"

"I think so too," Jennie suddenly said to the front, "Mr. Adelmar, do you know any good lawyers?"

"Tomorrow," Waylon said, "I'll get him to contact you."

The Adelmar Group did not lack top lawyers.

It just felt like a bit of an overkill.

"Then thank you, Mr. Adelmar." Jennie was very happy, and flattered him, "I said I didn't miss it, Mr.Adelmar is indeed a very good person!"

"Hmph," Waylon snorted lightly, "Finally I am not a scum."

"Why do you still remember this?" Jennie was embarrassed, "I was blind at the beginning, let meapologize to you, okay?"

Waylon stared straight ahead, without saying a word.

He was too lazy to argue with these women, no matter what, it was their excuse!

"Sis," Doris changed the subject, "I'll accompany you to the Sinek mansion later, I'm afraid his familywill make things difficult for you."

"That's fine," Jennie said, "I guess Norman has already told his parents about it."

"Anyway, don't fight," Doris lowered her head, "We've been fighting all the time these two days."

"How about it," Waylon said, "I'll send someone over and wait for you outside."

"We don't want to bother you again," Doris hastily refused.

"I don't want to go to the police station for the third time to get someone," Waylon snorted coldly, "Youdon't think it's embarrassing, I do!"

Both Doris and Jennie shut up. novelbin

After holding back for three or four seconds, Jennie said, "Then thank you, Mr. Adelmar."

"You're welcome," Waylon snorted coldly, "I'm solving my troubles."

The car arrived at the Verdaria and stopped by the side of the road.

Parking was not allowed there, and the driver did not turn off the engine.

Doris and Jennie got off from the back seat.

Waylon lowered the window of the passenger seat, and said, "When you get to Sinek mansion, mypeople will be there."

"Do you," Doris asked him curiously, "Do you know the place?"

"Isn't it the villa area where I met you last time?" Waylon frowned, "Where you were crying and wailingin the middle of the night?"

You were the one who was crying and wailing!

Doris remembered.

The last time she accompanied her sister to socialize, the driver drove Jennie home.

She was walking back alone, and planning to take a taxi when she "met" Waylon on the side of theroad.

This man had a good memory!

He was not even a native of Struyria.

He only "passed by" that place once in the middle of the night, and he just remembered it!

"I see," Doris waved at Waylon, "Then thank you, you go back first, we're going."

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