Chapter 91
Chapter 91
Sir, Your Ex-wife is Already Dead by Frida Hammond Chapter 91
Back in her car, Jazmine realized her hands were trembling. She didn’t even now ……
chest was painful because she was suppressing her emotions.
The phone rang at this time.
When Jazmine picked it up, she was still in a trance. When she heard Jennie’s voice on the other side of the line, she immediately became serious.
“You mean, when you looked for a suitable kindergarten with Nina today, you went to Staron Kindergarten?”
Jennie felt it was strange. “Yes, why can’t I? She took a fancy to it and said there were friends she could get along with here. I felt it was weird. Didn’t you just come back?”
Jazmine thought about it and felt she was overthinking it. Giancarlo’s son was in that kindergarten, but it shouldn’t be a big deal.
This kindergarten outdid most of the kindergartens nearby. No wonder Nina liked it. Jazmine couldn’t stop Nina from going to that kindergarten because of Giancarlo’s illegitimate son.
Jazmine thought it through and said to Jennie, “Oh, I just think it’s a coincidence. I am a consultant of this kindergarten.”
“Isn’t that good? I will ask Nina if she really wants to go there.”
Jennie had an answer and paid the tuition fee. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
After that, she brought Nina out to eat.
Jennie passed by a fried chicken store, and Nina wanted to go in and eat. Her small face was filled with desire, as if the delicious food inside had taken away her soul.
Jennie imagined the days when this child had never had the chance to eat these things. Nina had been left alone at home all day. As her mother, Jazmine had to travel around, study, and work. She had had no time to
take care of Nina.
Jennie felt extremely uncomfortable and brought Nina in without saying anything.
She ordered almost everything in here.
When all the food was served, Nina looked at it and felt embarrassed under the envious gaze of the surrounding children.
“Jennie, does your mother know you are wasting food?”
Jennie was drinking water when she heard that, and she almost choked.
Why was it different from what she imagined? Shouldn’t Nina happily eat the food and thank her?
Jennie seemed to see disapproval in Nina’s eyes.
“If we can’t finish it, we can pack it up.‘
Nina had a look of disdain.
Jennie felt like her heart was about to stop beating. What was going on with Nina? It was so strange. Nina didn’t say anything but put Jennie under much pressure.
Nina finally began to eat. However, her little face was filled with disgust. Why did it look like she wasn’t eating delicious food but poison?
After eating a few mouthfuls, Nina actually spat out the food in her mouth.
“What’s wrong? Is it not to your liking?”
Nina nodded, seemingly very unhappy.
Jennie could only continue to ask, “Then what do you want to eat? Let’s go somewhere else to eat?”
Nina sighed. “Jennie, now I finally know why Mommy doesn’t let me eat outside. The food outside tastes really bad.”
Nina didn’t lower her voice, and the restaurant was quiet. Everyone heard her words.
Coincidentally, the store owner passed by and heard that. She suddenly felt bad. She turned around and came to Jennie’s table.
The store owner said politely, “Miss, what is the problem with you? Why are you talking bad about my eatery? My regulars know how delicious my fried chicken is.”
The people around all looked over.
Some people even nodded in agreement.
Jennie’s only wanted to dote on Nina.
Why did the store owner start a fight with Nina? Jennie couldn’t take that.
“My baby said the food in your eatery isn’t delicious. What? Can’t she give her opinion?”
The store owner was angry. “A savage person like you can’t have a well–mannered child. Baby? I think she is
a brat.”
Jennie was furious. She grabbed the store owner’s head and snapped, “What are you saying? I dare you to say it again.”
The store owner knew she went overboard, but she would not apologize.
At this time, a person came in through the door. When she saw what was going on, she shouted loudly, “What are you all doing? Do you have any manners?”
Jennie found the voice quite familiar. When she looked up, she saw Yoselin.
Jennie sneered, “Hey, isn’t this Ms. Larsen? Why do you look so proud? Is this your store?”
The store owner saw Yoselin and quickly shouted, “Boss, you are here. Someone is causing trouble here.”
Jennie sneered, “People of a mind fall into the same group.”
Yoselin was angry at Jazmine, so she ran to her fried chicken store to feel superior. Yoselin was surprised to meet Jennie, and her anger rose.
Regardless of whether her employee was being honest, at this time, Yoselin wanted to trump Jennie and take
revenge on Jazmine.
“If this person causes trouble, just ask the security guards to throw her out. Do you need me to teach you this?” Unknowingly, Yoselin exposed her true character.
How was she a gentle and kind woman?
At this time, Nina walked to Jennie’s side and held her hand, saying, “Jennie, let’s go. The food here is indeed
not delicious.”
Jennie did not want Nina to be hurt, so she pulled her hand and prepared to leave.
Yoselin saw Nina’s face clearly at this moment. Nina was almost a miniature version of Jazmine. As Jazmine’s long–time love rival, how could Yoselin not notice it?
Yoselin widened her eyes and coldly shouted, “You want to leave after slandering my store? Are you all dead?
Capture them for me.”
Jennie suddenly laughed. “No way. You’ve watched too many TV dramas. You want to capture me with just these few pieces of trash?”
As Jennie spoke, she grabbed a stool from the side and stood up.
Jennie eagerly said to Yoselin, “Where are your people? If you want to fight, then hurry up. Don’t delay us from eating delicious food.”
Yoselin was furious and shouted at her staff, “Whoever can catch these two people will be rewarded with 1.5
thousand dollars.”
Jennie curled her lips. “So stingy. It should be at least 17 thousand dollars.”
“Sure, 17 thousand dollars. I will give it to whoever catches them on the spot.“