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Reborn to Revenge novel Chapter 10

“Stan Judd”Lying flat, Arthur said indifferently.

Stan came over for grandpa’s birthday before while Jocelyn was in jail.

“You should have met him once during our wedding three years ago.” Arthur wasn’t so sure because he wasn’t there for receiving guests in the wedding.

It was so quiet in the room that even a sound of needle falling could be heard clearly.

Jocelyn Leaned against the golden-edged door. Her emotion was so unsteady that her body trembled slightly.

Arthur was so insightful that he knew something wrong. He was about to close eyes but opened them again.

With little force, his hand held his body to sit up. Jocelyn was standing ten meters away from him, making a fist so tightly that she didn’t notice the nails was into flesh.

Stan Judd, it was a name that printed in her heart like a hot soldering iron.

“What are you thinking?” A cold voice came from the back. Arthur saw her grievance, sorrow and anger.

Jocelyn suddenly sobered up and looked back at that serious man. How fast he changed face.

“Nothing.” She adjusted the mood, “Do I have to attend the wedding, can I refuse?”

“Hum.” Arthur indifferently responded. He was tired indeed and in poor health he felt exhausted to hold his body by one hand. Thus he lied down slowly.

“It can be fine.”

Her reason reminded her that she was Jocelyn now not Joanne.

If she wanted to revenge, to find out the reason of her parents’ death, to take back what belonged to her, she had to rely on Morrison family, namely, Arthur Morrison.

However, as the wife of the eldest master, she was unable to sleep in the main bedroom. No wonder that those servants looked down upon her.

“I can go, but I have a requirement.”

There was silence in the back.

Arthur wasn’t interested in her words or even was lazy to reply her.

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