<b>Chapter </b>231
I replied firmly, “Yeah, I want to try It”
“You got this.” His gaze held mine, unwavering as he spoke.
A genuine happiness bubbled inside me, and I sincerely said, “Thank <b>you </b>so <b>much</b>!”
Even though he downyed it, I could still imagine the great effort he had put in to recover Janedream.
Mark let out a resignedugh. “What are you thanking me for<b>? </b>I also wanted your parents‘pany back, but they wouldn’t budge.”
*This is more than enough,” I insisted eamestly. “Having Janedream back is all that matters.”
*d I could help,” he <b>sighed</b>, walking over to the entrance to <b>look </b>outside before turning back to me with a slight frown. “Jane, do your have a rag?”
<b>I </b>asked, “What’s wrong?”
“The cleaners missed a spot. I’ll clean it up. It’s blood. I don’t want it to freak you out.”
“It’s okay.” I said as I gathered the documents into a folder and ced it on the coffee table. “Don’t worry about it. I probably be moving out in a few days anyway.”
The house in Riverview Estate was mine, ording to the divorce settlement. But dealing with Bryant meant endless trouble. Today, it was Dorothy. The next day, it could be Margaret or Teresa. Any would <b>question </b>why I was living there and maybe even barge in to create a scene. Staying there was asking for trouble.
<b>“</b>You found a ce<b>?</b>” Mark’s tone was gentle.
“Not yet. I just decided on moving.” I shook my head. “Ill start looking for apartments and n to sell this ce tomorrow.”
Selling the house would provide the initial funds needed to rebuild Janedream.
“I know a ce, actually, Mark hesitated before adding. “It’s vacant, and I’ve been looking to rent it out. It’s not far from here, convenient for moving or setting up yourpany.”
I was overjoyed<b>. </b>“Really?”
“Absolutely.” Mark smiled. “How about I show <b>you </b>the ce tomorrow?”
“No need to <b>see </b>it.” I declined with a grin. “I trust your judgment. It must be a cool spot if you say so. But to <b>be </b>clear, I’ll pay you the rent as usual. How much were you asking for it?”
“Okay, then. III take advantage of the opportunity to rip you off,” Mark extended his hand. “Five thousand a month.
Deciding to move sooner rather thanter, especially with Dorothy’s attitude, I began packing my belongings.
When I first moved into the house in Riverview Estate, it was with a few suitcases, and it was the same by then. My life hadn’t
umted much else.
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These days, I felt like a spinning top, constantly whirling around due to various issues, never having a moment to live well.
The next day. Mark came over early to help me move. After we arrived at the ce and opened the <b>door</b><b>, </b>I realized Mark wasn’t ripping me off, and I was getting the better end of the deal.Content is ? by N?velDrama.Org.
The apartment wasparable to the one in Riverview Estate. Located in a simrly desirable area, the rent of the ce should have been at least twenty thousand a month for its size andyout. Moreover, the ce looked brand new, as if no one had ever lived there.
“Hey, Suddenly<b>, </b><b>a </b>sound came from the other apartment at the <b>end </b>of the hallway. It was Gregory, leaningzily against <b>his </b>door frame with a smirk. “Looks like I’m getting a new neighbor, huh?<b>”</b>