Accidental love II
Chapter 7 That's Right
Upon hearing this, Gaby immediately changed her face and stepped forward to grab Janice's arm, "That's right! This is our sensible and well-behaved Janice!"
"I'll go to get the marriage license with Marcus now. Immediately send my grandma back to the nursing home!" Janice took back her arm. Her tone became serious and beyond doubt.
It was the first time Gaby saw Janice who looked so fierce and ruthless. Then she didn't talk too much nonsense, but just let go of Janice, "Okay! After I watch you get the marriage license, I'll go to send your grandma back to the nursing home in person."
"I hope you can keep your promise!"
Janice glanced at her coldly. When she turned around and was about to go in, she stopped, gritted her teeth, and glared at Gaby, "I can marry Marcus as you mother and daughter wish, but our relationship also ends here! In the future, if you dare to use Grandma to threaten me, don't blame me for being ruthless!"
After saying it coldly, Janice turned and walked into the lobby of the Civil Affairs Bureau.
"Bah! After you marry Marcus, it is still unknown whether you can survive! Just get over yourself!" Gaby snorted disdainfully.
by his parents when he was in good health, at least there was his grandfather
spirit of his grandfather was not as good as before. He was
in the Clinton family. Besides, because of the suspicion of murder, Marcus had long
Janice married such a man, Gaby could image how
"Mr. Clinton, I’m Janice, the adopted daughter of the Stewart family. I’m not good enough to you. Are
air in front of him. Janice hesitated for half a second before reaching out to let
you, you are so young. Besides, I heard from Gavin that you are also very beautiful and healthy. You have just graduated from university. Now your internship place is also
at Janice with a smile, which made her have an illusion for a moment, thinking
but felt a little
be a murder and had a violent personality, would actually
license with him just now, at this moment, she was touched by Marcus' words so much that