Chapter 13
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With that, Juliette smiled and glanced at Ashlee beside her, continuing, “You saw them respecting Javier very much, right? It’s because he’s the
oungest grandson of the Gibson family in Washington. If you don’t know about the Gibson family, it’s okay. You will come to know.”
Javier was a good man?.
Ashlee didn’t think so.
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a her eyes, Javier, from head to toe, showed no sign of being a good man.
He was like a bloodthirsty wolf, devouring people without any mercy.
Ashlee tried to extract some memories about the Gibson family in Washington from this body.
But she didn’t find many.
The previous Ashlee only occasionally heard this family’s name from her parents and four brothers.
Although Ashlee didn’t know much about it, it could be inferred that the Gibson family in Washington probably had a higher social class than the Lloyd family.
That explained why the Lloyd family respected Javier so much.
However, the Lloyd family seemed to also fear Javier. So, things might not be as simple as Juliette described.
As they spoke, the car had already driven into the villa.
This villa was located in the city center, and everything inside was arranged according to the preferences of the young girl.
Although it didn’t quite match Ashlee’s current preferences, she didn’t dislike it either.
When meeting Ashlee, the butler and servants in the villa stood in two rows and respectfully said in unison, “Welcome home, Ms. Spencer!”
Juliette sighed and said with deep concern, Actually, even if you failed to cure Matilda, I would still adopt you. Well… You’re still such a young girl. You have already suffered a lot.”
Hearing Juliette’s words, Ashlee smiled and truly felt grateful.
“Thank you, Juliette.”
Juliette couldn’t help but hug Ashlee, saying, “From now on, you can take me as your real mother. And my home is your home. Take a good rest for the next two days. When you feel better, I will hold a welcoming party for you to get rid of the bad luck from the past.”
It was very easy for Juliette to find out about Ashlee’s past, and she had already done so.