Chapter 623: Chapter 325: This Jane Quinlan is Indeed Extraordinary
Nolan Moore saw her keeping silent, stopped for quite a while, then gently took her hand: "Evie, what are you thinking about?"
"Nolan, I swear to God, I didn’t do this. Do you believe me?" Evie Larkin looked at him intently.
Nolan Moore examined her face, hesitating.
Seeing his reaction, Evie Larkin gave a disappointed bitter smile.
"Even my best friend doesn’t believe me, huh."
She gritted her teeth and shook her head, this Jane Quinlan, indeed isn’t simple.
To be able to do this far, she really is daring.
She stood up, her face calm: "Nolan, you can choose not to believe me, but I tell you, I will not carry this blame.
Now it’s working hours, I won’t disturb you any longer, I’ll leave first.
If there’s anything, please give me your orders."
After speaking, she turned around and left, Nolan Moore leaned back in his arms.
What exactly is going on here?
If it’s not Evie, then who else would hate Jane Quinlan so much?
At half-past ten, Evie Larkin thought left and right and felt something was off.
In the end, she simply made a call to Jane Quinlan.
Jane Quinlan saw it was Evie Larkin calling, she stood up and walked to the side to answer.
Seeing her hiding from herself, Wendy snorted coldly and looked at her back, sneaky.
"Hello."
"Jane Quinlan, can we meet this noon?"
"This noon? I’m afraid that’s not possible, Forrest wants me to have lunch with him.
He’s just like a child now, he starts looking everywhere the moment I leave.
I really feel helpless about him.
If you don’t mind, I can bring him along to meet you."
Evie Larkin clenched her fists, is this woman showing off, okay, very good.
"The thing I want to talk about is related to a courier item.
This matter must not be known to Kay.
So you had better find some time, otherwise, I don’t know what I might do.
You set the place, I’ll wait for your call."
Evie Larkin finished speaking and directly hung up the phone.
Jane Quinlan stared at her phone, infuriated, this woman, she was the one who called, yet so arrogant?
Fine, very good, let’s meet then.
Jane Quinlan returned to her seat and indignantly drank two sips of water.
Wendy raised her eyebrows: "Who is it, daring to offend you?"
She gave Wendy a glance: "Don’t talk in such a sour tone, there are many who dare to offend me, aren’t you also daring to offend me?"
After finishing speaking, she lowered her gaze in thought for a moment, and after fifteen minutes, she entered Kay Forrest’s office.
"Forrest, I need to discuss something with you."
"Come here," Kay Forrest waved to her.
Jane Quinlan walked over and sat on his lap wrapping her arms around his neck: "I need to go out on my own this noon."
"On your own? Didn’t you go out alone yesterday at noon?"
Jane Quinlan pouted: "It’s not to meet Little Flower today, I just need to go out alone for a bit, there’s something I need to handle."
"I’ll handle it for you."
"Hmm," she shook her head: "No, I must do this myself.
Can’t you just trust me and let me go without asking what it is?"
"Is there any danger?"
Jane Quinlan smiled and shook her head: "No, I swear."
"Then go ahead, call me if you need anything."
Jane Quinlan kissed his forehead: "Oh, my Forrest is really great, I will definitely behave and come back early, don’t worry."
"Here are the car keys, be careful driving," he said, picking up the keys from the table and handing them to her.
Jane Quinlan didn’t refuse, took the car keys, and got up.
"Make sure you eat well this noon."
"Don’t worry, I’m not a child, that’s what I should be telling you."
Jane Quinlan snickered: "I am going out to eat."
She said, winked at him with a smile, and turned to leave.
When noon came, she took the car keys and left.
Kay Forrest had Wendy order a work meal for him.
Wendy was puzzled, strange, aren’t these two spreading dog food this noon?
Why did they separate?
Jane Quinlan reached the underground parking lot, got into the car and sent a message to Evie Larkin, asking her to meet at Aloe Restaurant.
Seeing the address of Aloe Restaurant, Evie Larkin felt a bit uneasy.
Meeting there, what does it mean?
Jane Quinlan arrived at the restaurant first, she ordered a juice, hawthorn juice added to aloe-flavored juice.
She didn’t drink, placing it on the table opposite.
Twenty minutes later, Evie Larkin drove there."
She entered the restaurant and saw Jane Quinlan right away.
She walked over and sat down across from Jane Quinlan, without any of her usual gentle and demure demeanor.
Jane Quinlan raised her hand to check her watch: "Miss Luo, you really took your time.
I’ve already ordered the juice for you."
Order whatever you’d like.
I’m treating you to lunch today.
Ah, wait, I can’t say I’m treating, it’s Kay Forrest who’s paying.
After all, it’s his card that’s being swiped.
Too bad, though, the food here isn’t suitable for pregnant women.
I can only watch you eat alone."
Evie Larkin coldly looked at her: "How did you know about this place?"
"This place looks pretty good, doesn’t it?
Wendy discovered it.
The day before yesterday, Wendy brought me a juice to drink.
Because it contained hawthorn, I was worried it might not be good for the fetus, so I let Kay drink it.
After he tried it, he liked the taste, so we came here in the evening."
Evie Larkin looked at Jane Quinlan, whose expression was somewhat strange at that moment.
Not at all like her usual obedient demeanor.
"Miss Larkin, are you allergic to aloe? If you aren’t allergic, feel free to order anything."
As she said this, Evie Larkin had an instinct that Jane Quinlan knew something.
But she was also not afraid. So what if she knew.
"Are people even allergic to aloe? It’s good stuff.
Since Kay is treating this afternoon, I won’t hold back.
After all, Kay and I are not in the habit of being polite with each other.
We’ve known each other for so many years, we understand each other very well."
Evie Larkin finished speaking and looked at her with a smile.
Jane Quinlan nodded: "Yeah, when you think about it, you two really have known each other for many years.
But understanding a person doesn’t necessarily depend on how long you’ve known them.
Some people can know each other for a lifetime and still not see the kind of viper at heart the other person is.
Because the other person is too good at pretending."
"Why do I feel like Miss Quinlan is implying something?"
Jane Quinlan chuckled, "Implying something? Miss Larkin must be hearing things. I’m just stating the facts."
"So, Miss Quinlan thinks she knows Kay better than I do?"
Jane Quinlan hissed, "I certainly think so."
"Miss Quinlan really is confident."
"I’m not that confident, because there are many of Kay’s preferences I don’t know about.
But one thing I am confident about is that Kay really understands my preferences.
He never pays attention to other women’s habits, but he cares about all of mine."
Evie Larkin scoffed.
Jane Quinlan pouted, "It looks like you don’t believe me, and I dislike being doubted."
She took out a paper and pen from her bag, wrote down ten questions and her answers.
Then, she dialed Kay Forrest’s number.
On the phone, Kay Forrest’s voice came through lazily, "How is it, regret not letting me come along?"
"Not at all, I have a few questions to test you with."
"Test me?" Kay was quite intrigued and sat up straighter: "Come on, let’s hear how you want to test me."
"Quick questions and answers, okay?"
"Go ahead."
Jane Quinlan looked at Evie Larkin and started to ask questions using the speakerphone.
"My favorite fruit."
"Mango."
"My favorite color."
"White."
"My favorite man."
"Me."
Jane Quinlan looked at Evie Larkin’s face, already feeling a bit amused.
"Which side do I prefer to sleep on?"
"Left side."
"My favorite city."
"Rongford."
After a question and answer for each, down to ten, Jane Quinlan laughed and said, "Tell me, do you remember the preferences of every woman you date like this?"
"I have the time for that? I wouldn’t treat a woman I just want to sleep with for money the same as someone I want to spend my life with, right?"
Jane Quinlan’s gaze remained on Evie Larkin, and she smiled and then said, "Then you haven’t been serious with any other woman?"
"Yes, you."
"Aside from me, honey, be honest."
"Really, no. Faye Townsend can vouch for that; you’re the only woman I truly wanted to introduce to her."
"What about Miss Larkin? She seems quite obsessed with you and seems to know you well."
Kay Forrest laughed dismissively: "If she wasn’t still clinging to my company, I probably wouldn’t even remember I had such a woman around.
Silly girl, stop testing me, I’m telling you, Evie Larkin means nothing to me.
I never even thought about understanding her; why care about forever with someone like that?"
Jane Quinlan picked up the phone, turned off the speaker, feeling this was sufficiently revealing.