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Chapter 1653

    Chapter 1653


    Chapter 1653


    Sherry leaned back on the seat and stared at the sea view outside the window.


    She just had a nightmare of John surrounding her in an alleyway with a bunch of thugs, and they tried to bring her back to


    Glenchester for imprisonment. It was short, but it haunted her for quite a while.


    Her brows unconsciously furrowed.


    “Sis, what’s with that look on your face?” Carl’s voice entered her ears.


    Sherry turned around and saw his face.


    The man had unknowingly gotten closer to her, and his face was less than one millimeter away from hers. He extended his neck


    to approach her, startling her.


    Sherry sighed exasperatedly.


    Carl moved back but remained seated beside her. He stared at her for a while and asked


    with a smile, “Are you afraid that my grandmother will give you a hard timeter?”


    Sherry was taken aback but did not answer his question. She had forgotten about Madam Sager’s eightieth birthday dinner after


    waking up from the nightmare.


    Madam Sager was a difficult person to please, thus she would avoid the olddy whenever possible.


    Carl took her silence as a tacit agreement. He added, “Don’t worry, Mom and | will be there. She won''t do anything to you.”


    Sherry hummed a reply. She did not want to engage with the olddy but was not afraid to do so if forced. She might be Carl’s


    fiance to the public, but it was just a fake arrangement


    so that he could take over thepany.


    Once Carl had full control of thepany, the engagement would be called off.


    She was not going to marry into the Sagers, hence she was not afraid of the olddy.


    As they conversed, the car turned off the freeway, made two turns, and arrived at the seaside mansion, designed to resemble a


    neo-ssical building.


    It was the Sager’s old house, where Madam Sager and her grandchildren lived.Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g


    A few decades ago, Carl’s grandfather and his siblings lived here. When Carl’s grandfather passed away, Carl''s father inherited


    the house and the whole extended family moved in.


    Mrs. Sager and her husband used to live here as well, but after her husband passed away, Mrs. Sager moved out. Carl was


    known to be a yboy, therefore he rarely came home. The only ones who continued to live in the mansion were Madam Sager


    and her daughter’s family.


    The ce looked aged from the outside but was well-maintained. Time did not dampen its grandness at all.


    The car stopped outside the gate, and the guards came over for inspection.


    Carl popped his head out of the window and shouted at the guard, “Hey, you! Can’t you see that it’s me? Open the gate! Now!”


    The guard nervously and respectfully said, “Yes, sir. I''ll open the gates right away.”


    The gate opened and the car drove in.


    After cruising through a long garden, they reached a massive castle. A well-dressed butler and two male servants came over with


    the most polite smiles.


    Sherry and Carl got out of the car together.


    The butler said, “Young master, wee back. Madam and the others are waiting for you inside.”


    Carl ignored him. He held Sherry’s hand and headed into the building. He said to Sherry,” Sis, stay close to me. You can talk to


    anyone you like, or you can just keep quiet. Your choice.”


    Sherry smiled. “I got it.”


    After walking through a long corridor, the duo finally reached the grand and majestic living hall. Many of the guests had arrived


    and they were all mingling.


    Sherry spotted Lisa Sager, drinking alone at the corner, and Lisa spotted her too.


    Lisa put her ss down and headed over to Sherry. She held Sherry’s hand and sized her up carefully. “Sherry, why are you


    here? Feeling better already?”
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