Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 489



Vivian was playing on the swing with Roy in the backyard when her phone suddenly rang.

Seeing that it was Lucas, she guessed what he was going to ask.

Vivian said to Roy, "Baby, you can play here now. Don't move around. I will answer the phone.”

It was fine if she didn't say it. As soon as she said she wanted to answer the phone, Roy knew she would not keep an eye on him.

So he nodded and agreed.

He walked out while she was answering the phone.

He took the opportunity to get off the swing and sneak back to the place where he had just separated from Jane.

Vivian was explaining to Lucas why there were so many people outside the villa just now on the phone.

She did not notice that Roy had already left.

Roy had been paying attention to Jane's room just now. He quietly went in without any sound. When Jane entered the room just now, she didn't close the door.

Thinking that she would send Roy out soon, she did not close the door.

Because when she went out just now, she brought a sharp weapon to defend herself.

When she returned to her room, she took it off her body and put it in the drawer of her dresser. When she put it down, she actually opened the jewelry box.

She watched as her tulip earring slipped out.

It was Roy who came today and she saw the tulip earring again.

Jane couldn't hold back her tears at once. She cried.

When she saw the tulip earring, she remembered what had happened to Oliver and her dead child. Now she had to force herself to show a smile in front of Roy, Oliver and Tina's child.

Roy leaned against the door and saw that Jane was looking at the earring and crying.

He was a little flustered and did not dare to step forward or make any sound.

He only waited for Jane to feel better before speaking.

Jane regretted not getting the other tulip earring back before Tina died.

Now, she didn't know if Marina had taken the other tulip earring away or whether someone had take away that earring.

This was a set of jewelry that Jane's mother had left and was taken over by Tina.

After a while, Jane thought about driving Roy out immediately and not letting him stay here any longer.

She could not forgive his parents for the rest of her life. They were the people who hurt her the most.

Thinking of this, Jane quickly put the tulip earring back into the jewelry box.

At this time, Roy had already got the tissue somewhere and quietly handed it over. "Aunt Kim, don't cry. I'll wipe your tears."

As he spoke, he reached out his little hand to wipe away her tears.

Jane had just been immersed in the pain of the past and was exceptionally repulsed by Roy's behavior.

She didn't know how to refuse the child, but suddenly stood up.

Roy was about to raise his hand when he was startled by Jane's sudden standing up and sat directly on the ground

Only then did Jane realize that she was overreacting.

After all, Roy was still a child and didn't know anything.

She bent down and helped him up. She asked softly, "I'm sorry. Why are you here? Shouldn't you be playing on the swing in the back?"

"It's okay." Roy said in a childish voice, "It's not fun for me to play alone. Aunt Kim, can you play with me?"

Facing his invitation, Jane wanted to refuse to do that immediately.

But for a child who looked at her sincerely with clear eyes, Jane really couldn't bear to refuse for a moment.

She said, "Then auntie will play with you for a while, but you should go home immediately. If your father can't find you, he will be anxious.”

Roy clapped her hands happily. "Okay, thank you, aunt Kim."

Jane took his hand and walked to the swing.

For some reason, the child's hands were so warm.

It seemed to drive away the chill from her body immediately.

It was good to have a child.

Tina was unlucky but lucky to have such a lovely son.

Vivian had just finished calling and saw that Roy was gone.

She was anxious. If something happened to Roy in the Kim family's villa, it would be really a chance for Oliver to make things difficult for the Kim family.

Fortunately, she saw Jane holding Roy's little hand and walking towards her.

From afar, Jane really looked like Roy's mother.

But Vivian could only think about it in her heart.

She was afraid that if she said it to Jane, it would remind Jane of the past which would make Jane feel sad.

It would be great if Roy was not the son of Oliver and Tina. If Jane had nothing to do with him, she could regard him as her godson.

That would make Jane feel no regret.

The last time Vivian saw Jane and Roy together, Vivian would really think Roy was Jane's biological son if Vivian did not know the truth.

Maybe Jane and Tina had some similarities because they were both raised by the White family. Anyway, they were all related to Oliver.

Roy looked very similar to Oliver, but not to Tina.

Vivian stood aside and smiled happily as she watched Jane and Roy on the swing.

Soon, Jane came down from the swing.

"Roy, you should go home now."

Roy was having a good time. Although he was a little reluctant, he had just promised Jane that he would go home immediately.

He didn't want his father to know that he had come to Jane.

Just now, before he came into the house, he had threatened Garfield not to tell Oliver about his coming here.

Garfield could only agree.

Therefore, Garfield sat in the car all the time and couldn't even show his face.

Most importantly, Roy couldn't let Garfield see Jane. Otherwise, Garfield would tell Oliver what kind of woman Roy met.

Otherwise, Oliver would know everything.

Jane held Roy's hand and sent him to the gate.

She also warned Roy not to run around alone without Oliver's permission next time.

When Roy saw Jane at first, he told her about his sneaking out of the amusement park.

Roy nodded and promised, telling her that he would be obedient in the future.

Jane stroked Roy's head again. "Get in the car now.”

Roy walked down the steps step by step.

He looked back when he took a step every time.

He probably realized that he didn't know when he would come back next time.

Only then did Garfield get out of the car and open the door. "Get in the car.”

After that, he carried Roy to the safety seat and helped to fasten the seat belt.

The car quickly drove away from the Kim family. Roy kept waving his little hand and saying goodbye to Jane.

At this time, a black Bentley car in the distance was parked not far away and the people in it witnessed all this.


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