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Let Love Takes Away All This Pain By Jenna Writes novel Chapter 33

Chapter 33 Misunderstood 

“Have a good rest before you work again.” Jackson told Alva when she got off the car. 

“Sure, drive carefully when you go back.” 

“Alright.” 

Alva turned and entered the apartment, Jackson watched her until he could no longer see her before getting in the car and left. 

Alva returned home, threw her bag on the sofa and laid down with closed eyes. 

She had a dream last night which was about the night in Golden Night two years ago. 

She begged Uriah to spare their child. 

He said to her, “Alva, this is the consequence of your ignorance.” 

Then, the child was gone. 

Alva smiled but with the feeling of sadness and desolation. 

Yes, she was not a sensible girl two years ago, so she ended up with a miserable ending. 

But two years later, she had nothing to do with him. 

Uriah, you’re unreasonable. 

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When Jackson returned home, he saw Flora was drinking coffee on the sofa. 

He was surprised, “Mom, why you are here?” 

Mom seemed to be coming more frequently these days. 

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Flora put down the coffee, glanced at him and said, “Jackson, it will be your grandpa’s birthday soon, haven’t you 

forgotten?” 

“No, I won’t forget it, don’t worry Mom.” 

He was recuperated abroad previously and couldn’t celebrate Grandpa’s birthday together, but he always prepared a birthday gift for Grandpa every year, of course he won’t forget it this year. 

Flora nodded, “Your grandpa was still mentioned about you yesterday, he said if you could bring your girlfriend together on his birthday, he would be extremely happy.” 

These words obviously meant something, Jackson helplessly said, “Mom, it’s too fast.” 

It was impossible for Alva to go with him to his grandpa’s birthday. 

And he couldn’t possibly deceive her. 

Flora was dissatisfied when she heard his words, “Why isn’t it so fast? You’re both slept together, why not?” 

Jackson was stunned, “Sleep together?” 

Flora showed him the hair she had collected, “This is the 

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evidence I found, don’t lie to me!” 

“You must take that girl with you on that day!” 

She took the bag and left after finished her talk. 

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Jackson looked at the leaving car, wanted to laugh and weep all at once. 

He didn’t have to think about where his mom got the hair from. 

Mom misunderstood. 

Alva started to get busy after she took a shower. 

Until the knock on the door came. 

She opened the door and Frank stood outside. When he saw her, he breathed a sigh of relief, “Alva, why you didn’t not pick up your phone?” 

Alva was surprised, “Shut down?” 

She realized something and went to get her phone. 

It was indeed shut down, she wasn’t purposely to shut down her phone, but it was due to out of battery. 

Frank clapped his forehead with an expression that scared me to death. 

“Do you know that I am freaked out?” 

“I did call you few times but couldn’t reach you out and nobody was in the house, I really…” 

Alva didn’t expect him to care so much, stunned for a 

moment and said, “I’m so sorry, I will definitely keep my phone. on in the future.” 

Frank accepted and sighed. 

“Alva, you must accompany me today to comfort my injured soul.” 

Alva said helplessly, “You don’t want the new autumn model to be launched in this morning?” 

“No, I know, one day will have no impact to you.” 

Alva had no choice but to agree. 

“The cherries ripe recently, let’s pick cherries together, you 

can relax and find some inspiration by the way.” 

He said so, but in fact, he knew she liked cherries. 

Alva smiled and said, “Okay.” 

Soon, the car stopped at Cherry Orchard. 

The cherries here covered an area of 100 acres, when the cherry blossoms bloom, the beauty was breath-taking. When the cherries had ripened, they created a unique scenery. 

There were a lot of people, including tourists and photographers. 

And now, there have a group of filming personnel

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