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Love at First Night (Frank and Judith)

Chapter 300
“Thank you, Frank!” Eric looked at Frank and smiled. Eric had met Frank a few times and he felt that Frank was too kind and
good to him. Eric thought, “I should discuss with Lucas tonight about looking for Dad. Since we are now in Mayfield, we should
try to find Dad even though Mom has never mentioned him.” Alissa cut in, “Eric, you can’t eat anything too salty. Otherwise, you’ll
need to drink a lot of water later and go to the toilet frequently. You can have it for dinner.” “Okay.” Eric put the rib he was about
to eat in Judith’s bowl. When Frank saw this, he frowned. He looked at Alissa and said, “Ms. Haywood, there’s no hurry for
shooting...” Alissa interrupted him with a smile. “Mr. Taylor, you may not be in a hurry. But we are. Eric still has a movie to film.” If
Judith had not refused her help and insisted on earning her own money to buy the house, she would not have signed the
contract with Frank. Eric was still a child, and it was really tiring to commute back and forth. Frank looked at Eric and felt bad
about watching Eric work so hard. Judith glanced at Alissa and lowered her head, feeling ashamed and guilty. Judith put some
light food in Eric’s bowl, “Eric, dear, you eat!” “Okay!” Eric smiled and nodded. He lowered his head and ate his food quietly. Eric
was so well-behaved. So much so that Judith felt distressed. Frank looked at Judith and Eric, feeling quite bitter. Gary glanced at
Frank and knew what he was thinking. However, the fuss they had made at the Gita Group would make Gina hate Frank even
more. He looked at Judith and Gary, feeling sorry for them. They were supposed to be the richest and happiest people among all
the people he knew. But now, both of them were living a very painful life. Frank’s family was fragmented, and Judith couldn’t
return to her own home.
Alas!!
Destiny was so cruel! They had been separated for so many years! If Jodie and Frank could grow up together, if Jodie had never
left the Chaney family, Frank would definitely marry her and they would live a happy life together. After all, back then, no one
cared about Frank’s feelings, even though he had lost his mother and sister all of a sudden. But Jodie knew that Frank was
unhappy. She would keep him company and cheer him up. Jodie was the only one who had shown Frank any warmth. The five
of them all had different thoughts during lunch, and Frank was in the most solemn mood. In order to lighten the atmosphere,
Gary had always been looking for topics to talk about with Alissa. And the two of them actually noticed that they were hitting it
off. “Mr. Powell...”
“Ms. Haywood, from now on, we will be working in the same company. Don’t call me Mr. Powell. Just call me Gary!” Gary smiled
and interrupted Alissa. Alissa smiled and coasted along. As a manager, building relationships with people of all levels was
exactly what she wanted. She did not stand on ceremony. She smiled and said, “Then Mr. Powell, you can just call me Alissa!”
Gary looked at her with a smile and a playful expression. “Alissa, you just called me Mr. Powell again.” As Gary spoke, he took

out his phone and handed it to Alissa. “Alissa, for more convenient communication of our work in the future, let’s befriend on
Line!”

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