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Chapter 2334

Snapping out of his thoughts, Sam answered, “I’ll bring the car around, ma’am.”

“Go on. I won’t be back for dinner. I’ll return tomorrow. Let Zachary know when he comes back,”

Grandma May urged.

“Got it, ma’am.”

She was always out and about, so Sam was used to it.

Grandma May did not have to pack to go home. Out she walked with only her phone.

Sam had a car brought to the driveway. She wanted to drive, but Sam was not going to have it.

Even though Grandma May was in good health, she was getting old. Sam could not afford her getting

into accidents on the road.

Moreover, Grandma May loved the adrenaline rush of speeding. Zachary and the rest of the family had

warned Sam and his team that under no circumstances could Grandma May drive.

“Alright. I just can’t wait to get home. I won’t fight you on this. I won’t drive.”

Since Grandma May could not argue over Sam, she relented.

The household helper was stubborn when it came to her safety, and it was under Zachary’s orders.

She probably would never have the chance to get behind the wheel again.

Sam assigned the most reliable chauffeur to drive her to Wildridge Manor.

Julian had no idea Grandma May had rushed back to the manor just to meet with Quinn.

He woke up early and assigned two of his men to be drivers. They followed him to Wiltspoon Hotel.

Quinn and her dozen students were excited to get a tour of Wildridge Manor. They did not have muchnovelbin

of a good night’s sleep and woke up before dawn.

Specifically, Quinn could not wait.

The kids had no idea what was in store. All they knew was that their coach was taking them out for a

day trip. They were just following her lead.

“You must behave later. Don’t run around.”

Quinn remembered what Julian said. To repay her, Julian got Zachary’s permission to bring them on a

tour around Wildridge Manor. However, they were not to disturb the family.

She had heard that the manor was beautiful, a place more stunning than the sights in Wiltspoon.

Most importantly, Quinn would have bragging rights to her friends at the gym when she returned home

that she visited the Yorks’ residence.

“Got it, coach.”

The dozen kids might be cheeky, but they could be well-behaved when they wanted to.

“Let’s have breakfast. We can leave after that. Mr. Bucham is waiting for us down in the lobby.”

Quinn told her students and checked the headcount. Once she determined no one was missing, she

brought the kids down to the lobby where Julian was waiting.

Hearing the children’s noise, Julian got up and approached them.

Today, he wore his usual white suit. The white outfit complemented his good looks, and he looked like

prince charming out of a storybook.

Julian caught the eyes of many women the moment he walked into the hotel.

“Ms. Crawford.”

Julian drew close to Quinn with a smile.

“Sorry to keep you waiting, Mr. Bucham.”

Quinn stopped, feeling embarrassed.

Julian had arrived early and she kept Julian waiting because of the kids.

He replied with a smile, “It’s okay. I didn’t wait long. Morning, kids.”

“Morning, Mr. Bucham.”

The kids happily greeted Julian. He was a good-looking man.

Last night, they secretly opened the presents from Julian, and they loved the toys.

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