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Bride to Be, Not Me

Chapter 110
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Chapter 110 Barbara did not stop Myra from doing so. She turned to Edward and reminded him, "We have enough money to go around, but as Janice's boyfriend, you need to stand up for her. If she gets into a legal battle with Simon, you need to help her out.

"Don't misunderstand her because of the gossip. If there are any conflicts, you need to communicate in time. And if she's in a bad mood, just coax her." Edward's eyes flickered with emotions. "Okay." Once Edward and Janice left, Myra said, "Barbara, invite the Ryan family to our place tomorrow. We need to check whether or not Heidi is Shirley." If not, Heidi needed to apologize to Janice publicly. For now, they would ignore all the gossip out there. Barbara went to grab her phone. "Sure." That night, Gregory and Emma happily looked for Heidi after receiving the invitation from Barbara.

"My lovely daughter!" Confused, Heidi asked, "What's going on?" "Edward's family finally knows you're Shirley! Our project should be safe now." Heidi gasped in shock. "What?" "After they learned that you're Shirley, they invited us to visit them at Barbara's temporary residence in Greenfield City." Emma struggled to contain her excitement.

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They would love to forge connections with the Moore and Thompson families so that their family business would take off.

However, Heidi looked skeptical. "Did they take the bait? Did they not ask questions?" "They asked nothing! They just wanted to host us." Heidi finally felt more relieved. Since the Moore family wasn't in the crochet industry, they wouldn't dig deeper for the truth. Heidi would be ecstatic if she could fake being Shirley and win the Moore family's favor.

As for the incident where she scolded Janice, she believed the Moore family wouldn't hold it over her, given that she was "Shirley".

"I'll get the outfit ready for tomorrow's visit." "Go!" Emma chirped.

Then, she sighed. "I've raised a good daughter, indeed." Gregory remarked, "Really? Why didn't you make Heidi study crochet then?" "I never thought my daughter was this talented! It excitesto picture those rich wives currying up toin public and in secret!" Emma still wasn't done with her daydreaming.

On their way home, Edward said, "The tournament has been postponed to the day after tomorrow." That was because Terry was in town, and the city's higher-ups wanted to meet with him.

Janice agreed with the arrangements without asking further.

"I heard you said you loved Aunt Myra's personality," Edward added as he put away his phone.

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"Yeah." Edward glanced out the window after that, and she was confused by that random question.

Moments later, he asked slowly, "Could you lower your standards?" Stunned, she asked, "What's this about?"

Edward rested his calm gaze on her he face. He was direct with her as said, "I'm not as extraverted or eloquent as Aunt Myra, but I'll try my best to learn from her." Janice's heart skipped a beat, only for Edward to casually kill the buzz. "Later, list your preferences in PowerPoint format and email them to me."

She struggled to keep up with his thought process. Then, he handed Janice a form. "This is a list of mine." Janice had nearly exposed her Janice yover identity over the meal today. She had tried her best to calm down and had repeatedly reminded herself that she was just doing her boss a favor. There shouldn't be any misunderstanding there. She said jokingly, "Mr. Moore, you should get straight to the point next time, or I might mistakenly think I'm that lucky girl you're in love with." He glanced at her. "Get straight to the point? Do you think it's unusual forto fall in love with a woman as excellent as you are?"

She suddenly clenched her fists, her eyes going blank. Edward had turned his gaze to the window. He thought over Barbara's reminder to coax Janice when she was feeling down. So, he said again, "For example, I think most men would fall in love with your confident self on stage during the Fall Tournament." The car cto a sudden halt just when Janice's heart fluttered. The sudden jolt put a frown on Edward's face. The driver straightened up and swore, "Mr. Moore, I'm definitely not one of them." Edward and Janice were rendered speechless.