Chapter 38
Jack Morland immediately observed what Gerry Hall was about to do. Curiosity got the better of him.

In Jack's opinion, if Gerry Hall was furious with Celine and even punished the young girl or fired her, it meant that everything Gerry had said about the Gray family meant nothing.

It was only his opinion not about the action.

His annoyance or dislike meant not much. Or in other words, the money spent by the Gray family to pay for his services could make Gerry's sense of self-worth disappear.

However, if the opposite was true, it meant that Gerry Hall was not a man who only thought about his business profits. And Gerry deserved to be one of the people he trusted.

"Oh my, Celine. Why are you still asking me that?" Gerry looked at the young girl with a resentful gaze.

Celine displayed an alarmed expression and then said with a stammer, "Although I obeyed your order not to let anyone interrupt your meeting with Mr. Jack, but this is the Gray family, sir. You would be losing a high-class cus
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