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Chapter 71 Miss Stamford's Misunderstanding

As time passed, it didn't take long for Miss Scarlett and Miss Saimen had been living in Jingyu for more than two months. Jingyu also had more knowledge and familiarity with the girl who had been sitting in a wheelchair.

He once asked Archie Harden what was going on with her legs. Archie Harden told Jing Yu that it was caused by an accident, and Jing Yu could only feel sorry for the little girl.

Archie Harden has a very positive attitude. He basically will not interfere with Andrew's work, but mainly serves Miss Scarlett Symen. However, even so, with the help of these three people, the originally stretched manpower problem was solved, which at least made Butler Andrew much easier.

At the same time, the novel "Travels in the Center of the Earth", which was popular among readers in Riverside Magazine, finally came to an end. Although countless readers reported that they felt that the adventure story had not yet begun and there was more to write, it was finally over.

Fortunately, the magazine previewed that Iron, the next work of Mr. Man, "Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea" will be released in the next issue, which made the magazine readers who have been raised by "Travels in the Center of the Earth" feel the hope of continuing to look forward to.

During this period, Jing Yu had mailed the revised manuscripts by Carol Stamford to the editors of the magazine. Of course, Miss Carol Stamford was not very happy that the editors of the magazines modified their proofreaded manuscripts. It was just that she saw further modifications by the editors of the other party in the sample magazine sent back by the other party, which was obviously better than she did, so she did not continue to persist.

Of course, there was no situation for Jing Yu during this period. Since bringing back Scarlett Symphony, it seems that her distant relative gave up her plan.

Jing Yu didn't hear any news about Ralph Stanford, as if he had been in the New World and was not going to come back. Moreover, the children under Liwen arranged by Jing Yu were staring at the whereabouts of lawyer Sharp and the situation in Stanford Manor.

As a result, Levin reported that they did not find anything abnormal. There was no sign of anyone appearing in the Stanford Manor, and it seemed that weeds began to grow over time. In addition to handling various cases in the firm, the lawyer Sharp rarely went out, and he was also stared at it very clearly.

Jing Yu was also a little surprised that Ralph Stamford let his daughter live here without any reaction. He thought that since the lawyer Sharp was Ralph Stamford in London, it was impossible for him to not report his daughter's information to Ralph. For this person who caused him a lot of trouble before, there was no news about him now, and Jing Yu didn't know what to do.

Liwen also learned from the child who had been guarding Jingyu's house that it had been a long time since he noticed that there was no strange person staring at Jingyu's house, and that Butler Andrew had been in and out many times but never found anyone following him again.

During this period, Jing Yu began to gradually relax his worries, and his daily shooting exercises began to become less active, but Butler Andrew kept urging him to prevent Jing Yu from giving up.

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Archie Harden already thought of Scarlett. Saimen proposed that since it is safe now, there is no need to continue disturbing Jing Yu. They can find a new place to move out. However, Scarlett, who has been fascinated by Jing Yu's story, is not willing, and she is accompanied by Carol Stanford, and she is even more unwilling to leave. The helpless Archie Harden could only continue to live and insist on paying a part of the fee to Jing Yu. In the end, the helpless Jing Yu could only accept it, although he has received a lot of royalties through "Travels in the Center of the Earth" and "Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea", as well as the dividends and commissions from Herbert's factory.

"Miss Herbert is here." One day, Butler Andrew informed Jing Yu, who was talking to Scarlett Saimen, that because Alice Herbert often visited, she had no need to make an appointment in advance to visit the visit time and would not be considered rude. Moreover, she also knew Jing Yu's unwillingness to go out during this period, so she didn't have to worry about Jing Yu being not at home when she came.

"Who is Miss Herbert?" Scarlett asked curiously. During the two months she had been here, Alice Herbert and Todd were busy with the kind of punch card typewriter that Jing Yu mentioned, so Scarlett Scarlett had never seen her, so she felt very surprised when she heard a lady coming.

"Ms. Herbert is my business partner," Jing Yu explained.

"It's a pretty lady," Carol Stamford added, "He's pursuing this lady."

"I don't have it," Jing Yu immediately denied.

"But you composed music for her and wrote a book for her." Carol Stamford presented evidence, especially Jing Yu took out "Alice in Wonderland" not long after she insisted that this story was also written by Jing Yu to Alice Herbert.

"Can I go and meet her?" asked Scarlett Symon.

"Oh, she will talk about things on the machine when she asks me, I'm afraid you won't be interested." Jing Yu said.

"But I want to see, Mr. Jing," she said, looking at Jing Yu with a pleading look.

"Well, Miss Saimen, if you're willing to leave your mouth aside."

"No problem." She agreed immediately.
Chapter completed!
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