Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife
Chapter 372 - 202 You said you wouldn’t throw yourself at me, I really regarded you as a respectable lady_2

Chapter 372: Chapter 202 You said you wouldn’t throw yourself at me, I really regarded you as a respectable lady_2

Auntie said this while looking at Kay Forrest: "Little Kay, have you ever been abroad?"

Kay Forrest curled his lips and put down his chopsticks, looking extremely polite.

"I’ve changed my passport twice already, and the third one is going to be full soon."

The auntie was taken aback, laughed awkwardly a couple of times.

"Looks like the Forrest Family is quite well-off."

"Not bad," Kay Forrest curled the corner of his lip.

The elder cousin asked: "Does the Forrest Family own a house in Anchester?

Our Kay is a daughter’s family, and we care about the romance and love of our children, but us elders can’t simply overlook these things.

Love and such are good, but the material conditions after marriage are also important.

We don’t want our Kay to have to live with her in-laws in the future, afraid it might cause conflicts.

I’m pretty straightforward, Kay, don’t get offended."

"My mom is no longer with us, and my dad wouldn’t want to live with us.

I have my own villa in Anchester, so the situation you mentioned won’t happen."

When he mentioned having a villa, Jane Quinlan was shocked too, she turned to look at Kay Forrest with wide eyes.

A villa? She’d give his treenewbee skills a perfect score.

Kay Forrest felt her gaze and turned his head, smiling with the corners of his lips: "Why are you looking at me like that? Didn’t you tell your family about these things?"

"Er," Jane Quinlan scratched her glabella and smiled broadly: "I haven’t had time to tell them yet."

Jane’s dad and mom exchanged glances, and Jane’s mom quickly served some dishes for Kay Forrest.

"Hey, elder cousin, you’re also being a bit much. It’s his first time at our house, asking these questions too soon."

The elder cousin smiled: "I’m just looking out for our Jane. I’m sure Kay won’t mind, right?"

Kay Forrest nodded with a smile: "That’s right, elder cousin, no problem at all."

Jane’s mom was incredibly pleased, after all this fuss it turns out they’ve landed a golden bachelor.

Even though this golden bachelor also looks good and comes from a good family, how did he end up choosing their little girl?

Really couldn’t understand it.

After dinner, some washed the dishes, others cleaned up, and grandpa asked Kay Forrest if he played chess.

Kay Forrest claimed he knew a thing or two and was then pulled away by the old man to play chess.

Unexpectedly, the two of them played fiercely against each other.

Jane Quinlan sat aside, watching their focused faces and could not help but be surprised.

You don’t find many young people nowadays who can play so many rounds of chess with her grandpa.

You could tell from the look that grandpa gave Kay Forrest—he really liked this ’potential grandson-in-law’.

Jane Quinlan sneaked peeks at Kay Forrest, finding it a bit hard to believe. Although quite a bit of money was spent, this time, it seemed like she really hit the jackpot.

Jane’s mom brought in some fruits: "Come on, dad, Little Kay, have some fruit."

Grandpa was not at all interested, he was about to lose the game, while Kay Forrest first handed a slice of watermelon to grandpa, and when grandpa didn’t take it, he then handed it to Jane.

In front of her mom, Jane felt an immense sense of pride.

Not long after, mom called Jane out, the mother and daughter seemed to have something to discuss.

Jane Quinlan saw that her grandpa and Kay Forrest were playing chess happily, so she followed out to listen to her mother’s nagging.

Her mom couldn’t be happier with Kay Forrest.

"You have no idea, when your auntie left just now, her face was so long.

Jane, you’ve really made your dad and me proud this time.

Tell me, where did you find such a great guy?"

Jane Quinlan pursed her lips and puffed her cheeks, thinking if she said she pulled him randomly off the street, her mom would definitely beat her.

If she said she still paid money for it, her mom would probably kill her.

"Heh, that’s just...fate, right? If it’s meant to be, you naturally come across it.

Mom, my elder and second aunts are still here, you should go back in and attend to them.

We can talk about our matters later."

Jane’s mom happily ruffled her hair: "Alright, alright, I’ve tidied up your room, you guys should rest early tonight."

"Okay." Her mom chuckled and went inside.

She breathed a sigh of relief and walked to the riverbank directly facing the door, leaning on the stone railing.

She was intending to enjoy the long-missed night view, but then her phone rang.

She took out her phone and quickly answered: "Why are you still calling me?"

A man’s voice came from the other end of the phone: "Jane, did you go back? Didn’t your family blame you?"

"Yes, I came back, and not only did my family not blame me, but they also set off firecrackers because I broke up with you, bastard.

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