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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel Chapter 375

The man stopped and a smile emerged on his serious face.

The ones around him heaved a sigh of relief and then greeted her, "Good afternoon, Mrs. Marsh.

"Good afternoon!" Jennifer then looked at Ivan with a sweet smile, "

Ivan stroked her head despite the others' presence, "I planned to have lunch at home. I didn't expect you to get back that early."

"You're so busy. I think it would be better if I send the dishes to you," she said to show how she loved Mr. Marsh.

"Here!" Jennifer gave the dished to him.

Ivan took the dishes and said warmly, "We are

She nodded and still smiled sweetly.

Ivan took her hand and led her to the outside followed by Finnley and some other mangers.

They loved each other so much.

Some staff nearby who witnessed the scene felt so jealous of them.

Just after they got onto the car, Ivan's phone rang.

He checked his phone and found that it was Linda.

"Why don't you answer the call?" Jennifer also stared at his phone curiously.

Linda?

For Jennifer, the name was connected with Catherine.

Why didn't he answer the call? because of her presence?

"You can answer it," she said, "Don't bother. She must have something to tell you. I don't care whether it is about Catherine or not."

Ivan then answered the phone and put it beside his ear.

Now, at the door of Catherine's apartment.

A guard was trying to find the key in a string of keys, "Maybe she isn't in the room. Maybe she is asleep. Don't be so nervous!"

If she really died in this apartment, the guard was also to blame.

"Just open the door," Linda said hastily, "Now!"

She knew now Catherine might commit suicide these days. If Mr. Marsh could come here to have a talk with her, maybe things would get better.

She just needed to get Mr. Marsh here by whatever means.

Ivan's Lamborghini was heading towards here.

Ivan held Jennifer's hand in hand tightly. Jennifer felt quite nervous but Ivan was quite calm.

He could feel how nervous she was as her hand was so cold. Ivan said calmly, "Don't worry. She will be okay."

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