Substitute For CEO’s Lover - Chapter 242 A Safe Place To Stay
Then Sally heard Joey say, “I didn’t buy you a bigger house on purpose. I’m afraid you will be lonely if you live alone. This house is just suitable for you, and when your two friends come to see you, they can also live in it.”
Yes, the house was spacious, but not luxurious. It was enough for her alone.
‘That’s right. It’s good enough,’ Sally thought and let go of it.
“Joey, you are so kind.” She turned around and hugged him.
After hugging for a long time, she released him and said excitedly.
“This is our home from now on!”
Seeing her so happy, he didn’t have the heart to retort that he wouldn’t live here and would still go home. After all…
Even if it was not for Lois, for that family, and for Maggie, he would not live with Sally.
He gave her this house just to make up for his guilt and didn’t want to make her feel wronged.
This gift made the vain Sally feel very happy. She finally got some property. Since she was with Joey for so long, he had given her the secondary card
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d and said.
“Can you help me move tomorrow?”
“Why are you in such a hurry to move in? Are you willing to leave your parents?”
He asked jokingly, but she didn’t know what to do. She didn’t want to be nagged by her parents every day. It would be best if she could move out, but she couldn’t let Joey know her thought, or she would become an unfilial daughter.
“Oh, I just like this house so much. I really want to live in it. I don’t think so much.”
Then she scratched her neck unconsciously and continued.
“Will you help me move tomorrow?”
He raised his head and thought about his arrangement tomorrow. There seemed to be nothing important in the company, and then he thought of Lois. Last time he refused her, she didn’t respond. Although she said she wouldn’t yield to him, she didn’t take any action. He was a little flustered and felt that it was necessary for him to put more pressure on the court, in case she took advantage of the loophole. The sooner he pressed the court, the better.