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145.Tamma Joness Business Acumen

145.Tamma Joness Business Acumen

"Yes, I have known him for quite a few years now..." Tamma Jones said, recounting the whole situation in its true form, destroying the lies she had previously fabricated.

In Jennie Laura's eyes, Tamma Jones was a pitiable orphan, but as she slowly recounted everything, Jennie's eyes widened in disbelief.

To think that she had been deceived all along, and had not even realized it at the time. The person who had been kept in the dark all this time was herself.

Thinking this, Jennie Laura also cast a reproachful glance at Bidegla, causing him to look embarrassed. He understood the situation, but did not tell Jennie Laura the truth, so naturally she was upset with him now.

"Jennie, can you please let me have her? I'm begging you," after revealing her background, Tamma Jones pleaded with Jennie Laura, looking pitiful and endearing.

"Don't do this," seeing Tamma Jones in this state, Jennie Laura also felt helpless. A girl, crying so much for Bidegla, clearly showed how much she loved him.

And they had known each other for so long, almost five years, while she had only known Bidegla for less than two months. In the matters of love, there is no such thing as coming first or later, otherwise there wouldn't be instances of impulsive marriages.

"Jennie, I truly love Bidegla, and if I lose him, I would rather die," Tamma Jones said resolutely, breaking free from Jennie Laura's embrace.

"What are you going to do?" Seeing the despair in Tamma Jones' eyes, Jennie Laura was also taken aback and quickly stopped her.

A young girl in the prime of her life, if she were to lose her life like this, then the two of them would be considered murderers.

"Jennie, I can't be without him. I'm not asking you to leave him, but please let me stay here. Even if I can't be his wife, I will silently watch over him. If you don't let me stay, then I will immediately commit suicide," Tamma Jones spoke with determination.

"What?" Hearing Tamma Jones' words, Jennie Laura's expression was strange, and then she said somewhat bemusedly, "Tamma, who said I wanted you to leave? You can still live with us."

It turned out that Tamma Jones had misunderstood, thinking that they wanted her to leave. Such a thought had never crossed Jennie Laura's mind.

Although she was already engaged to Bidegla, Tamma Jones could still live in Bamboo City No. 1.

"Really?" Hearing Jennie Laura's words, Tamma Jones was slightly stunned, and then revealed a look of surprise.

She had originally thought that Jennie Laura and the others wanted her to move out, but it turned out that was not the case at all.

"Of course, we are good sisters. How could I make you move out? If anyone is to move out, it would be Bidegla himself," Jennie Laura said, pushing Bidegla out in the blink of an eye.

"Why does it always end up being about me?" Bidegla spoke up, feeling very speechless.

This Jennie was really something else, for the sake of her good sister, she was even willing to push herself out.

"If Jennie Laura really leaves Tamma Jones in Bamboo City No. 1, who knows what might happen. It's like leaving a wolf at home.

"Go, it's none of your business," Jennie Laura said impatiently to Bidegla, and then affectionately took Tamma Jones's soft hand, saying, "Tamma, we are good sisters. Although I can't share a man with you, I would still love to see you live with us. You and Shina are my only best friends. If you both leave, what will I do alone?"

Jennie Laura's words instantly dimmed Tamma Jones's once bright eyes. There was no chance at all. Jennie would never let Bidegla go to her.

But after a short time, a strange light suddenly appeared in Tamma Jones's eyes, and then she broke into a smile, saying, "I thought you were going to kick me out, but I was wrong. I'm sorry."

Embarrassed, Tamma Jones stuck out her tongue, looking adorable.

"Don't say such things anymore. Bamboo City No. 1 is my home and yours too. If you want to live here, you can. There are plenty of empty rooms anyway," Jennie Laura said, very happy.

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She had very few friends growing up, so if Tamma Jones left, she would be very sad for a long time.

"Yes, Jennie, you are so kind," Tamma Jones said sweetly, hugging Jennie Laura's neck like a child.

They say three women act in a play, and seeing how close they were, Bidegla knew that Tamma Jones probably wouldn't be leaving anytime soon.

But she had indeed misunderstood. Although Bidegla didn't want anything with her, she had no intention of kicking her out. It was her own misunderstanding.

Soon, the hotel manager had the waiters bring Bidegla and the others their food, which was very plentiful.

A meal like this, if eaten by outsiders, would cost tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, but for Bidegla and the others, it was free. They didn't have to pay a single penny.

"Enjoy your meal, sir," the hotel manager said with a smile before leaving the room.

"Let's eat. I'm starving," Bidegla said, without a hint of gentlemanly behavior, eating heartily.

Tamma Jones was the same, as if she was afraid Bidegla would eat everything.

"You two..." Seeing them eat like starved ghosts, Jennie Laura felt speechless.

But since there were no outsiders present, Jennie Laura eventually started eating too. Compared to Bidegla, she was much more elegant, and she soon felt full.

"This chicken leg is mine," Tamma Jones suddenly exclaimed, with the chopsticks holding a chicken leg, glaring at Bidegla.

"I picked it up first, okay?" Bidegla innocently looked at Tamma Jones, not understanding what had gotten into her. She was trying to take everything Bidegla was eating, as if afraid she wouldn't get anything.

"It's mine, all of it," Tamma Jones shouted, as if a child had had a toy taken from them.

"Bidegla, Tamma is a young lady. Please step aside and let her have her way," Jennie Laura spoke, her beautiful eyes glancing over.

"Take it, I won't compete with you," Bidegla heard Jennie's words and stopped quarreling with Tamma Jones, instead opting to eat other dishes.

"Hmph, I knew you couldn't compete with me," Tamma Jones arrogantly hummed, then eagerly began to gnaw on the chicken leg with both hands.

The meal was almost entirely overshadowed by the quarreling between Bidegla and Tamma Jones. Bidegla ate a lot, while Tamma Jones ate even more, as much of the food had been snatched by her.

Bidegla's ability to eat so much was related to his current physique, but Tamma Jones, a young girl, ate so much without any sign of discomfort, which astonished Bidegla. He wondered where she was putting all that food.

"Jennie, shall we visit the jewelry store this afternoon?" Exiting the Tianyu Hotel, Bidegla asked in a leisurely manner.

After all, he had just escorted two exceptional beauties out, and who knows how many envious and jealous gazes they had attracted. To be able to monopolize one beauty was already a gift from heaven, and this bastard was actually going out with two. How could they not be envious?

"Yes, I'd like to go. It's been such a long time since I've been back, I don't know how things are now," Jennie Laura replied, looking somewhat worried.

Laura's jewelry store was her property, and as the boss, she had been gone for such a long time. She didn't know what kind of trouble the people below might have caused.

"Jennie, trust me. The jewelry store is in good hands with me, and we even have more customers now," Tamma Jones said, looking proud.

"You can manage a business?" Bidegla and Jennie Laura looked at Tamma Jones with a very strange look when they heard her words.

“What? Don't you believe me? You will see for yourself later,” Tamma Jones said, looking mysterious.

Bidegla hadn't been to Laura's jewelry store for almost a month, and the opening of the new store had been postponed for such a long time. So Bidegla had to take care of this matter in the next two days.

Shadow Dread had only given him ten days, which was very short, but there was a lot for Bidegla to do, so he had to speed up.

In Bidegla's Lamborghini, the three of them hurried to Laura's jewelry store. Since the last robbery, Laura's jewelry store not only hadn't suffered any setbacks, but had actually become famous because of it. Now, people from neighboring cities even came to buy jewelry.

"So many people?" When they saw that the front door of Laura's jewelry store seemed to be about to burst from the crowd, Bidegla and Jennie Laura exchanged a glance and both believed Tamma Jones's words.

Although there were quite a few people when the jewelry store reopened, it was still nothing compared to the current crowd. How did Tamma Jones manage to do this?

"Move aside, or else my bodyguards will beat you to death," Tamma Jones shouted loudly as she approached the jewelry store, causing many people to gather around.

There were some who were prepared to scold her, but when they saw the expensive Lamborghini parked behind them, they chose to keep quiet.

The person who can afford such a high-end luxury car must have a distinguished status, so the previously crowded crowd slowly made way for Tamma Jones.

Later, Bidegla and the two others were quite amused to see Tamma Jones's haughty demeanor. However, they were not very willing to come and jostle with these people.

"Jennie, let's go in," Bidegla spoke, her gaze then focused on the people around to prevent anyone from secretly causing trouble.

Inside the jewelry store, business was very hot, and every employee was busy and delighted. Although the cold air conditioning was on inside, and the outside wind was howling, entering here could clearly feel a wave of heat, much hotter than outside. It was completely caused by the crowded people.

"Jennie, you're finally back," Ean Hooper, the store manager, immediately greeted Jennie Laura and her family as they entered, looking somewhat surprised.

Jennie Laura was taken away by her family from here at that time, but she was gone for half a month, and Ean Hooper thought she wouldn't come back.

"Yes," Jennie Laura nodded, then looked around the store, smiling and saying, "You've worked hard. I'll give you a bonus later."

"No problem, it's all thanks to Tamma," Ean Hooper smiled at Jennie Laura's words, and pulled Tamma Jones over to say.