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Fated love: the unwanted bride

Chapter 2463: Her Pouting Little Mouth, Utterly Adorable
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Chapter 2463: Chapter 2463: Her Pouting Little Mouth, Utterly Adorable

Jasmine Yale felt happy when she saw her daughter’s fair and tender little face; it made all the hardships worthwhile.

Jasmine Yale took Little Clementine from Butler Santana’s hands and played with her for a while.

Little Clementine really liked the world outside the window; perhaps that vast, boundless view filled her with longing and wonder.

Jasmine Yale sat her on her lap, pointed to the small animals on the newspaper, and patiently taught her, "This is a bunny, this is a lion, this is a dolphin, which one does Little Clementine like? Can you point to it?"

The little one didn’t understand but drew on the newspaper with her little hand.

Jasmine Yale laughed; her daughter was very cute.

The little one smelled pleasantly of milk, and her big eyes were especially beautiful.

No wonder she could cheer up the grandparents.

Jasmine Yale played with Little Clementine for a while, and then Butler Santana suddenly ran in from the living room.

"Miss Yale, Miss Yale, the... bracelet has been found! It was in the compartment of the stroller; I guess Little Clementine accidentally pushed it in!" Butler Santana was holding a rose gold bracelet in his hand.

Jasmine Yale looked up, first stunned, then reached out her hand, "Give it to me, please."

Butler Santana handed the original bracelet back to Jasmine Yale.

The rose gold bracelet was also very pretty, simple and elegant, small and exquisite, with a star pattern carved on it, sparkling.

Little Clementine sat on Jasmine Yale’s lap, her big eyes looking around, her small mouth slightly pouting, very cute.

"Miss Yale, that gold bracelet on Little Clementine’s hand is..."

"Her dad bought it."

Butler Santana was surprised.

Jasmine Yale stared at the two bracelets, not sure what to feel inside.

Little Clementine was looking around, her long eyelashes both long and curled.

Jasmine Yale teased her a bit, took the gold bracelet off her hand, and the little one immediately flailed in Jasmine Yale’s arms, like a little white goose, unhappy.

Originally, she wanted to let her wear the original bracelet, but the little one refused, showing signs of wanting to cry.

With two bracelets in front of her, the little one’s hand reached out for the gold bracelet.

Jasmine Yale had no choice but to put it back on her.

"Butler Santana, please keep this bracelet." Jasmine Yale handed the original one to Butler Santana.

"Alright."

Little Clementine looked out the window from Jasmine Yale’s arms, not sure what she was looking at, but watching intently.

Jasmine Yale held her tightly and let her look outside.

She played with Little Clementine until she got tired and fell asleep, then continued with her own work.

The jobs she was looking for had relatively high salaries but came with certain pressures, and almost all were related to finance, because the industry’s prospects were good.

If it was news-related, it was both tiring and offered low pay.

She wanted to work harder to give Little Clementine a good environment.

Thus, she continued looking for several days and received quite a few calls for interviews.

Braving the cold wind, she went to each interview; some companies didn’t see her potential, others she didn’t find suitable.

After searching continuously for over ten days, she still hadn’t found a satisfactory job.

The weather gradually became warmer day by day.

Jasmine Yale wasn’t in a hurry; finding a job wasn’t something that could be rushed, as she didn’t want to frequently switch jobs. Once she decided, she was committed.

Actually, she initially considered working well at the Cheney Group’s branch if she hadn’t met Sylvan Cheney.

The past is in the past; she was sure she would find a great job.

Cakago is so big, there must be a place for her.

She’s not in a hurry.

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