Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) -
Chapter 204
Chapter 204 You have the freedom to marry
"Atha." Grandpa Yeats stopped her.
Sarah stopped and looked back.
Without waiting for her to ask, Grandpa Yeats had already said, "You see Jason off. It's not out of your way."
"I....." Sarah wanted to refuse.
"Don't bother so much." Jason refused for her. He said in a deep and slow voice, "I'll call my assistant and he will come to pick me up." "No trouble." Grandpa Yeats gave an order decisively, "It's not out of her way anyway."
Sarah:
She really didn't want to send Jason.
She thought over and immediately gave an answer: "I have to do something else before returning to the company. Let Uncle Len do that."
"Just obey me. why didn't I replace that you are so ignorant before?" Grandpa Yeats was obviously unhappy. "You must send Jason to the company safely today."
Sarah was tired and was forced to say, "I know."
She glanced at Jason deeply. She left after saying "Go" to Jason.
Jason exchanged pleasantries with Grandpa Yeats again.
Sarah heard their friendly conversation. She suddenly wondered what they had talked about before. He was able to let grandpa call him Jason so kindly in such a short time. She thought there was a problem.
Outside.
Sarah got on the driver's seat and started the car.
Jason stood next to window beside the passenger seat and asked, "You really want to see me off?"
"Get on." Sarah was too lazy to talk to him.
Jason opened the door and sat in, consciously fastening his seat belt.
The car didn't leave immediately. Sarah looked ahead and asked Jason, "What did you talk to my grandfather about? Don't fool me with business.
You can't have business with him."
"Do you want to know that?" Jason turned his eyes sideways.
Sarah didn't speak, but her look explained everything.
Jason said, "It's about you."
"Marriage?" Sarah asked.
She was not afraid of Jason saying that she was narcissistic. After all, he said this several times before.
Jason stared at her expression.
He knew that as long as he said yes, the indifferent person in front of him would quarrel with him and look at him as if he was her enemy. And then.
Their distance would get farther and farther.
Sarah did not understand what he was thinking, and did not continue to ask, but waited patiently.
"In your heart, am I a person who will force you to do things you don't like?" Jason didn't answer Sarah but asked.
Sarah didn't have anything nice to say to him: "Aren't you?"
He forced her to apologize and plant what she didn't do on her. A qualified predecessor should be the same as a dead one. But that girl interrupted them many times.
She couldn't trust him.
The words clearly didn't fluctuate, but when Jason heard them, he was depressed.
Sarah did not wait for his answer any longer, and started the car to send him to the Noth Group.
All the way.
They didn't say anything. The air pressure was extremely low.
One was staring at the car while the other was looking out of the window.
Jason did not feel that the atmosphere was uncomfortable, on the contrary, he felt that it made him easy.
Because Sarah was beside him, but he knew that her heart was far away from him. For him now, as long as she was within his sight, it was OK.
More than an hour later.
Sarah sent him to the door of Noth Group.
"Here we are." She said very little.
Jason sat in the car and did not move. He looked at Sarah sideways. His dark eyes were deep at the moment.
Once he got off.
He couldn't see her.
Sarah didn't hear his moving, thought he was asleep, and she tried to call him again. But she just bumped into his deep eyes.
That moment.
She saw many emotions in Jason's eyes, including loneliness.
Obviously, she did not love him and had no feeling, but she was still stabbed by the depressed eyes interwoven with all kinds of emotions.
"The Noth Group has arrived." She stopped looking at him. "You can get off."
Jason murmured, "Hum."
Then he unfastened his seat belt, opened the door and got off.
Sarah planned to start the car and leave, but he saw him standing outside the door, holding the door for a long time.
"Your grandpa won't ask you to marry and date again." Jason said a second before she spoke in a cold and deep voice, "You have the freedom to marry." Sarah didn't understand his meaning very well.
Just when she was about to ask, Jason had already closed the door and walked into the Noth Group, leaving her a figure behind.
Sarah took a look at the direction he left, and finally started the car and left.
As for Jason.
After returning to the company, he sat on the chair in the office, preoccupied.
After seeing him back, Chris came over with the contract Jason had signed at Yeats' house and handed it to him: "Boss." "Put it there."
Chris did so.
Jason was going to have a rest in the lounge, but he saw Chris standing there looking like he wanted to talk.
He asked, "What's the matter?"
"Does Miss Yeats know what you talked to Grandpa Yeats about?" Chris asked. He just watched Miss Yeats send the boss back.
If the relationship was not relaxed, Miss Yeats would not send his boss back, right?
"I don't know." Jason told him, "If she asks you, don't let slip your tongue."
"What if Miss Yeats guessed?"
"She can't guess."
Jason said this firmly.
In Sarah's mind, he was a person who was not good at anything except his sound face and appearance. How could she guess that?
Hearing that he said so, Chris agreed.
He walked outside, closed the door and left the space for the boss himself.
He had seen the boss's state in recent days. Although Jason was still serious when working, Chris could obviously feel that his state was not right.
That distressed him.
But the boss asked for it.
As long as Jason listened to his suggestion and stayed with Miss Yeats wholeheartedly, they may have babies now.
Thinking about these, Chris sighed.
He returned to the office and found someone was calling him. The caller was... Miss Yeats!!!
He paused with his mobile phone and subconsciously looked out of the door.
In the midst of various considerations, he answered the phone.
"I'm Sarah, is Jason beside you?" Sarah introduced herself before he spoke. It was to prevent Chris from being with Jason when he answered the phone.
As a special assistant, Chris spent almost all his time with Jason except sleeping.
Thinking of what his boss had just told him, Chris replied, "No, the boss is resting next door."
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