Lingering Doting Marriage: Big Boss, Little Sweet Heart

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Chapter 255: Chapter 255: Mom, William Sullivan ran away.

Translator: 549690339

At this moment.

Linton City’s Clark family was not calm.

After Jasmine Clark had smashed up everything she could in her room, she collapsed on the bed and started sobbing.

When Juliet Jordan heard the noise, she came up and saw the chaos in the room. Her face turned into a sour look instantly, and she scolded her, “What the hell are you causing at home again, your dad will be home soon. He’ll give you a tongue-lashing when he sees this!”

“Mom!” Jasmine Clark got up from her bed, with tears streaming down her face and cried out in sorrow, “William Sullivan ran away.”

“What?” Juliet Jordan was taken aback.

Jasmine recounted what she had just found out, “William Sullivan ran away! He left Linton City and took a plane away!”

“He’ll of course come back, why are you so panicked?”

“Who knows if he’ll come back! I tried calling him, but he didn’t answer. I texted him, but he didn’t respond. I know where he went! He went to find that vixen! Oh, mom, why am I so unlucky? Did we owe those vixens in another life? That woman took my dad away and now the younger vixen is taking away your son-in-law…” Jasmine Clark was sobbing uncontrollably.

Listening to her complaints, Juliet Jordan became annoyed and scolded her, “Shut up, William Sullivan won’t run off. The two of you aren’t getting married for love, and even for his parents, he won’t run off. Stop crying and causing a commotion all day. If I were a man, I would be annoyed with you too.”

“But he doesn’t answer my calls or reply to my messages. And now that he’s met that vixen again, who knows if he’ll still care about his own parents? I bet he’ll forget his own surname! It’s all that vixen’s fault. Even when she’s gone, she’s still causing trouble. I knew it. I shouldn’t have sent her a wedding invitation…” Jasmine Clark pointedly blamed.

Juliet Jordan interrupted her, her face turned cold, “You sent a wedding invitation to Enna Clark? How did you know where Enna Clark is?” “Of course, it was her auntie who found out from her grandpa!”

“So you sent her a wedding invitation?” Juliet was nearly pissed off to death by her. How could she have such a foolish daughter?

Even Jasmine knew that she did something inappropriate, but she couldn’t resist doing it, “Mom, I’m getting married to William Sullivan. Sending her an invitation won’t harm anyone, right? I need to let her know who won.”

Juliet Jordan sarcastically replied, “Since you’re getting married to William Sullivan, why are you panicking about him taking a trip?”

“I…” Jasmine Clark was speechless due to guilt.

Children are indeed a way for karma to come back from heaven! Juliet Jordan suppressed her anger, patiently explaining to her, “What women should beware of the most is being overweening. Many people miss success when they are about to achieve it, why? Because they believe they have already got it. But they don’t realize that no matter how close they are to success, it’s not absolute until it is achieved. As long as there’s a gap, various accidents can happen.”

Jasmine hated listening to life lectures the most, and she couldn’t understand what she was saying, “So, mom, you also think William Sullivan might elope with Enna Clark?”

Juliet Jordan had seen many stupid people, but none as stupid as her. She didn’t feel like being kind to her anymore, and said bluntly, “I’m telling you not to count your chickens before they are hatched. Think about it, how many phone calls have you been making to William Sullivan every day since your marriage was settled? How many messages do you send? As soon as he doesn’t pick up your call, you will call all his friends, relatives, and parents, insisting on finding him. Otherwise, you keep calling him again and again..”

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