After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities

Chapter 139



Chapter 139

Many artists came out of the building. Some people talked to Sylvia. "Miss Andrews, Did you not drive

today?"

An actor asked, "How about I take you home?"

"You guys just go away. Let me take Miss Andrews home." Mollie rushed over and stood by her side.

As Sylvia breathed a sigh of relief and was ready to leave with Mollie, Jenna asked in a low voice, "Can

I take you home, Miss Andrews? My uncle drives here and wants to see you."

Glared at by Mollie, Jenna winced in fear.

Sylvia chucked. "I'll go back home with Jenna. Mollie, let's go home together some other day."

Mollie snorted and glared at Jenna.

Franklin saw Sylvia and Jenna go to a BMW.

An elegant man got out of the car, wearing a fire police uniform with a four-bar epaulette on his

shoulder strap.

Franklin frowned.

It was rumored that the youngest son of the Carson family, Aldo, worked as a fire department director,

and he was unmarried but adopted a girl.

That girl... Franklin's gaze fell on Jenna.

Franklin sullenly gazed at the BMW in front of his car, at the thought that Aldo wanted to court Sylvia.

Franklin complained of being ignored by Sylvia.

Last time, she got into Poppy's Porsche. This time, she chose Aldo's BMW.

Why did she despise his Bentley so much!

Jasper asked in a trembling voice, "What should we do now?"

Franklin ordered ruthlessly, "Catch up with that car."

Then the Bentley sped up.

In the BMW, Aldo, surprised by Sylvia's striking beauty, drove the car and said, "Thank you for your

instructions to Jenna. She loves piano but is poor at communications."

"She is talented," Sylvia replied.

Unexpectedly, Jenna's uncle was a handsome young man.

At the sight of Aldo's fire police uniform, Sylvia recalled Franklin's pilot uniform.

Though they were both charming and handsome, Franklin could overshadow Aldo.

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"Also, I'm hungry. How about taking Miss Andrews to dinner?" Jenna, who was silent usually, said in a

cute voice.

As her sweet voice almost melted his heart, Aldo replied tenderly, "OK. Where do you want to go for

dinner?"

Jenna smilingly looked at Sylvia beside her. "What's your idea? Miss Andrews, I made great progress

these days thanks to your instructions. Just order what you like."

In the studio hall, Jenna was timid and reticent, and looked frightened whenever someone talked to her.

But Sylvia found that Jenna was outgoing and lively in front of Aldo.

"Just go to the restaurant you like." Sylvia didn't decline her invitation.

"OK. We will go to Violet Heart Restaurant, Jenna's favorite restaurant." Aldo veered the car to another

road.

Watching Sylvia walk into Violet Heart Restaurant, together with Aldo and Jenna, Franklin was very

upset.

Jasper thought, 'Mr. Maskelyne would not choose to cut off the restaurant's power supply this time,

would he?'

Sitting in the back seat, Franklin exuded a powerful vibe, gloominess gathering in his handsome face.

In the box on the second floor, Aldo and Jenna sat together. Sylvia sat opposite them.

Aldo put the dishes on Jenna's plate. And all Jenna needed to do was eat.

It was rumored that the youngest son of the Carson family refused to get married because he disdained

women and was impotent.

Sylvia doubted the rumors after seeing how he doted on Jenna.

Jenna seemed used to it and enjoyed having food.

He put a bowl of soup before Jenna and said to Sylvia, "Honestly, Jenna is autistic. She gradually gets

better these years."

"Now she can have a brief conversation with others, like me." Sylvia gazed at Jenna full of love in her

eyes, as if she was looking at her sister.

"You are an exception." Aldo turned serious. "I have arranged for her to do secretarial work by my side

in my department. But she never talks to others. This time, I ask her to participate in this gala to come

into contact with more people."

"Mr. Carson, she performs well. She needs encouragement and support from her family." Sylvia picked

some meals for Jenna and the latter gave a soft smile, looking extremely lovely.

"Anyway, thank you for your instructions for her these days. Without your help, she may confine herself

in her world and refuse to talk to anyone."

The Carson family strongly opposed Aldo's adoption of a child and didn't conceal their contempt for

Jenna.

But at the first sight of Jenna, a 6-year-old girl who stayed in a dark corner on a rainy night, Aldo felt

her sorrow in her bright eyes and decided to bring her home and protect her.

"Don't mention it. She is a talented piano player." Sylvia told the truth since she had found Jenna was

even more gifted than her.


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