The Lost Heiress 304 Chapter 304 I Only Believe What I Saw +8 Pearls If before he had only suspected, then after yesterday, Johnathan was certain-Shane really did have feelings for Sierra.
He had no clue why that idiot thought using that approach to get close to Sierra was a good idea, but the way he looked at her. it pissed him off Just thinking about that look made his blood boil.
That look-the amazement, the possessiveness-it was offensive. Honestly, it was a miracle Johnathan didn't deck him right there and then. The only reason he held back was because of the Goodman family.
But if Shane kept pushing it! Johnathan wouldn't mind helping Jade teach him a lessori Maddox didn't even try to argue anymore. Shane was a lunatic. That much was obvious.
His horse was clearly no match for Thunderclap, but he still insisted on racing Jolinathan. And the way he whipped it, damin pear beat the thing to death just trying to keep up. That's why the horse snapped.
Now, the horse wasn't quite dead-but it was done for. And Shane's broken leg? That was on him. But the ranch still had to give the Goodman family an explanation The whole thing just made Maddox angry. Shane really was a dumbass.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThankfully, Shane was the only one who'd lost his mind that weekend. No one else cby to bother them. The next two days passed peacefully.
On Sunday afternoon, the group packed up and headed back to the city.
Before they parted ways, Johnathan looked over at Maddox. "If the Goodman family gives you grief, just send them my way." Maddox rolled his eyes. "I'm not spushover. And con, the guy whipped that horse half to death, then got thrown Who's he gonna blame?" He'd already shipped the dead horse to the Goodmans himself. Said it was an apology, but really, it was proof of what Shane had done. Let Jade see for herself.
Johnathan had just been making conversation. The Treno family didn't exactly rank beneath the Goodmans. He had nothing to worry about After a quick wave goodbye, he headed home.
Meanwhile, Sierra got back first. Dickson hadn't even chall week. All she wanted was a hot bath. But before she could even step into the tub, Johnathan showed up.
She shot him a look. "Mr. Yaeger, be a decent human being." "Can't do that around you And with that, he scooped her up and set her down on the bathroom counter. "Promise, this'll be quick." Sierra didn't believe him for a second. "Johnathan, your credibility here is deep in the negatives." He just laughed and stopped wasting his breath. Actions spoke louder anyway.
At least this time, he actually kept his word. Before long, he was carrying her to bed.
"I'm exhausted," she muttered.
"Then sleep" He kissed her forehead and climbed into bed with her.
The next day, when Sierra woke up, Johnathan was already gone Chapter 3041 Only Belleve What I Saw +8 Pearls Johnathan owned more books than she could count. Most were related to his field, but there was a lot of other stuff too. Sierra wasn't picky-she read whatever caught her eve.
She assumed he'd gone to the company.
What she didn't know was that Johnathan was actually over at the Wynn estate.
Mr. Wynn looked surprised when his grandson showed up unannounced. "Well, this is rare. What brings you back today?" Johnathan duin't get offended by the sarcasm. "Grandpa, thank you." No matter what, the situation with Sierra-his grandfather had helped make it happen.
"Hmph.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMr. Wynn snorted. Took him over two weeks to finally cback and say it. Figures.
Johnathan didn't bother explaining. "Things have just been busy lately." "Busy with that company of yours?" His grandfather's expression shifted. "When are you planning to take over the family business?" "As long as you're not rushing me, I can take over any time," Johnathan said flatly.
“Then letask-can you spare them?" Mr. Wynn knew the answer, but he still held onto a shred of hope.
Johnathan stayed silent.
The silence didn't surprise Mr. Wynn.
He waved him off. "Go Get out of here I don't want to see you right En now."
Johnathan stood "Grandpa, there's no smoothing things over anymore. Sponer or later, it's going to end." "That's your father," Mr. Wynn snapped.
The day I watched my mother die in front of me," Johnathan said, face blank, "stopped having a father." Mr. Wynn's expression darkened. “It's not what you think. Back then-" Johnathan raised a hand, cutting him off. “I only believe what I saw."