ard Clark's words. She didn't expect that h
She was Layla Reed, a young wom
stakenly taken away after she was born. She was actually the d
in disappointment when she realized that they didn't sincerely want her back. In fact, no one in the Reed f
o she took a deep breath to calm herself down, ra
with coldness. He didn't say anything
lifted the hemline of her dress and wanted to walk i
necklace?" When she looked at him, she f
rked at Clark's question. She had
even more. He ran out of patience and
eally Sandra Reed
s and suddenly pushed it with all her strength. She had been strong s
e was a l
o servants lost to her an
Knowing that she was about to fall on her f
usly, only to find herself lying in Clark's warm arms. She was stunned for a moment. When she recovered, she hurriedly struggle
ake your ha
longer. At this moment, his
a thunderbolt th
got up in a hurry and apologized in a l
palm of her hand. She subconsciously rubbed her hand a
face darkened even more. But his ears
acted like she had to
n he was about to drive her away again, the butler hu
e. He no longer cared about Layla. Instead, h
r asked in a hurry, "Mr. Smith, w
er you
rom a distance, then he d
in a dilemma. He didn't
e of her white wedding dress was full of mud, he frow
a mess an
as they didn't drive her out, she
y went upstairs. Then she chose a room ra
She felt so uncomfortable that sh
nt to th
documents in the comp
pushed his wheelchair
d some movements in the bathroom, and
eyes, he quietly controlled his wheelc
rvading mist. But before Clark could take a clos
lt that the world spun for a while. Then he realized th
htly wet, and her body was only wrapped in a bath towel. Her right leg was st
servants who heard t
h, what h
re Layla was scantily-clad,
should cover their eyes first
ke a move, Layla cam
hair, carried Clark in her arm
it, not daring to speak or even look at his gloo
eady too late
by word angrily, "Sandra Reed, I want
seemed that she got her