Chapter 67: On Time and Not Finished
The more Alice Herbert thought about it, the more she felt that Jing Yu was a good choice. She felt that there should be no problem with Jing Yu’s meaning. At least the music “To Alice” is a proof. It shows that Jing Yu has expressed his love to herself.
So Alice Herbert had no doubts about whether Jing Yu would be willing to marry her. If the two got married in the future, then maybe the factory could be renamed "Jing-Herbert Factory" or "Herbert-Jing Factory". She thought that with Jing Yu's various ideas, the factory would definitely be expanded many times and earn more money by then.
Moreover, although Jing Yu seemed to be a foreigner, he showed a very gentlemanly behavior. Alice Herbert felt that he could completely ignore his foreign identity.
But she didn't know if Jing Yu was already married, what if he got married? This was the only thing Alice Herbert worried about, and she decided to figure it out quietly and quietly.
Jing Yu was not sure about Alice Herbert's idea. In the next few days, he was busy writing and drawing in addition to his daily shooting training.
Carol Stanford continued to live a leisurely life during this period. At this time, lawyer Sharp had completed all the procedures, and Stanford Manor returned to her hands again.
Carol Stanford didn't want to go back there alone. She felt it was more comfortable to live in Jingyu, but considering that she had a lot of things on there, she suggested to Jingyu to simply move some things from Stanford Manor here.
"Anyway, it's not convenient for me to live alone," she said. "I'll move out of here when my father comes back. I'll try to make it clear to you to him."
Jing Yu also considered her current situation and let Carol Stamford live in that manor alone. He knew that there were no people there, so he agreed to her request.
However, Jing Yu thought about Carol Stamford's request to come back to get some things and agreed.
Considering the delivery, Carol only planned to bring back some of her own belongings, so she hoped that Jing Yu could go with her.
Although Jing Yu felt a little worried, Levin told him that they had been staring at Stanford Manor and the Airship Station during this period and did not find any abnormalities, so he agreed.
However, for safety reasons, he still asked Butler Andrew to accompany him and brought a maid, so that a total of four of them quietly rushed to Stanford Manor.
After arriving, Jing Yu did not find anything unusual along the way. Considering that Ralph Stanford had been away for more than a month and that the person who seemed to be staring at him did not appear much, Jing Yu felt that he could come out and take a walk.
They were driving towards Stamford Manor, which was the first time Jing Yu had left his residence during this period.
Chapter completed!