Chapter 2000: Chapter 2010: He Would Protect His Woman Even Without Being Told
Old Madam Habsden imdiately showed a triumphant smile, “That’s more like it, we’ll say it like that, I’ll go tell the others.”
“Yes. Let just say, I’m only going to take a look, don’t talk recklessly later, to avoid embarrassing the other party.” He was afraid his mom would get excited and insist on calling the woman her future daughter-in-law. The old lady had a history of forcing marriages in the past. It had taken him quite a bit of effort to deal with that woman, and he didn’t have the ti to handle another one.
The Old Lady glared at him, like a big child, “I know, don’t worry. This ti I’ve specifically chosen a girl who looks like Hayes according to your taste. You’re sure to like her.”
Edward Jackson, “…”
His temples were about to explode!
Old Madam Habsden was approachable and easy-going most of the ti, except when she was serious at first. There was no stern warning that if Enna Clark was treated poorly, she would take her away. Instead, she was like a child, occasionally sharing amusing stories from Edward Jackson’s childhood.
Baron Lawrence relaxed involuntarily in this atmosphere.
Previously, he was nervous about how to behave when eting the parents for the first ti. But when he actually t Enna Clark’s family, he realized that all the things he found online and heard from Rupert Harris and others were unreliable.
Only after interacting with Enna Clark’s family did he realize that eting the parents could be easy.
Old Madam Habsden wasn’t in good health, and after chatting for a while, fatigue showed on her face.
The housekeeper promptly said, “Madam, it’s ti for your dication, please go back to your room to rest.”
Edward Jackson imdiately stood up and said, “Mom, you go back first, I’ll stay here with Young Master Lawrence.”
Old Madam Habsden hesitated for a mont, feeling her energy was indeed waning, then said reluctantly, “Alright, I’ll go take my dicine, you two chat.”
She left with the housekeeper’s assistance.
Once she was far enough away, Edward Jackson withdrew his worried gaze, rubbed his temples swollen from the pressure to marry, and said, “Let’s go, I’ll see you out. You probably have other things to attend to.”
Baron Lawrence stood up and followed behind him.
As Edward Jackson led him out, he suddenly said, “My mom doesn’t know about Enna’s company’s situation yet. I’ll leave Gigi here for a few days, let her accompany mom so she doesn’t pay attention to other things. Before she goes back, I’ll return Gigi to you.”
Baron Lawrence squinted his eagle eyes and touched his thin lips, “Alright.”
“About Rhine’s situation, what’s your take?” Edward Jackson stopped, looked at him, his deep, calm tea-colored eyes unwavering, “I’ve already had people investigate. What I’ve found is that the batch of materials is indeed unqualified. The news will probably be released online tomorrow. Once it’s out, Enna will be subjected to even greater public scrutiny. How can you protect her?”
“I’ll have soone delay the release of that news for two days,” Baron Lawrence said resolutely.
It’s no small matter to delay such a big issue by two days, as the officials will face two days of public pressure, but he had that convincing charm.
Edward Jackson’s eyes finally showed a hint of satisfaction, saying, “I’ll also help investigate this matter over the next two days. You need to ensure Enna’s safety.”
“I understand.”
Enna Clark is his woman, even if Edward Jackson didn’t say it, he would protect her!
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