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Leaving The Country After Divorce Chapter 1009

    Chapter 1009


    Chapter 1009 Who Else Can It Be


    Meanwhile, Cayden took some men with him and brought the herbs to Roxanne’s research


    institute. Around the same time, Jack sent Roxanne back in his car.


    The three of them came face to face the moment they got out of their respective cars. Cayden was


    stunned to see Roxanne and Jacking out of the same car.


    Jack was the first to break the silence. “We have just finished our medical consultations. Ms. Jarvis’ car


    broke down, so I sent her back.” To Cayden, his exnation was meant to hide the truth.


    He then turned to look at Roxanne. “Mr. Lawson, what are you doing here?” Roxanne felt a little guilty


    when she met Cayden’s gaze, but she managed to calm herself down.


    Cayden nced at the man standing next to her and replied loudly, “Mr. Farwell has asked me to


    deliver these medicinal herbs to you. Now that you are back, please do an inventory check.”


    With that, he turned around and signaled to his staff. Very soon, the staff unloaded all the boxes of


    herbs. Lucian asks him to send these medicinal herbs?


    Roxanne was puzzled. She knew she had never mentioned such a request to Lucian. Is Lucian trying


    to make it up to me by sending these medicinal herbs?


    Roxanne could not help but find it ironic. Jack, on the other hand, raised his brows in surprise when he


    saw the medicinal herbs. Inadvertently, he said, “I suppose this is why Mr. Farwell called you earlier


    on.”


    Only then did Roxanne return to her senses and nod hesitantly. She could not think of other reasons as


    well.


    It was annoying for Cayden to see Roxanne standing next to Jack. He felt it was unfair to Lucian.


    “Ms. Jarvis, everything is here. Please inspect them. If you need more, do let me know,” Cayden


    added.


    Roxanne was not sure if she should ept Lucian’s gift.


    “Mr. Farwell found out that your research institute has caught on fire. These herbs are difficult to


    acquire, and he asked me to transfer some from abroad two days ago. They would have arrived earlier


    if it wasn’t because of the transportation.”


    Cayden was trying to make Lucian’s presence known.


    A peculiar feeling arose with Roxanne.


    So, these are the herbs.


    Shortly after the research institute caught fire, Lucian asked her if she needed any help.


    However, Colby imed he would find a solution back then. That was why Roxanne turned Lucian


    down.


    In the end, Lucian still ended up procuring those herbs for her.


    In that instant, Roxanne could not think straight.


    Before that, it had always been her suspicion that Lucian was the mastermind of that fire.


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    But, if it was really him, why does he bother to do this?


    Then again, if it isn’t him, who can it be…


    “Well, I didn’t expect to receive Mr. Farwell’s support.”


    Jack’s voice rang out.


    Roxanneposed herself, but she did not know how to respond to Jack’sment.


    Instead, Cayden remarked, “Mr. Farwell’s support is only meant for Ms. Jarvis. Mr. Damaris, I hope you


    don’t get the wrong idea.”


    Afraid that he might have offended Jack, Cayden added nonchntly, “After all, Mr. Farwell and Ms.


    Jarvis are well acquainted.”


    When Jack heard that, he looked at Roxanne with raised eyebrows. “Are Ms. Jarvis and Mr. Farwell


    rted in any other ways? Is there something I should know?”


    Roxanne was taken aback by his questions, and she tensed up ever so slightly. “We do know one


    another. Our children are ssmates.”


    Roxanne had no wish to reminiscence her rtionship with Lucian.
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