Chapter 376 Somebody That I Used to Know

Six years later, a plane flew across the distant overseas shore, passing through the clouds in the sky. The sky outside was bright. A woman in a white coat was yawning at the window. Wearing sunglasses, other people could not see if her eyes were open or closed. Her delicate lips were half open and half closed.

There was a little boy sitting on the seat next to the woman. He looked about five or six years old, with fair skin like milk. And his big eyes were staring at the sleepy woman beside him. He really didn't want to admit that this woman was his mother.

"Little boy, what can I do for you?" A airline stewardess in neat suit asked with a smile as she passed by.

Jacob An looked at her and said, "Can I have a blanket for her?"

Looking at the woman who was dozing off, the airline stewardess said with a smile, "Of course, please wait a minute."

The stewardess returned and a group of colleagues came over excitedly. "Did he talk to you?"

The beautiful stewardess drew out a clean blanket and said with a smug smile, "He asked me for the blanket, and I have to bring it to him as soon as possible. HIs mother has fallen asleep, and he is still thinking about not letting her catch a cold. It's so considerate of him."

Seeing the stewardess take a blanket and go away, the other people really wanted to take her place. They had never seen such a cute child, and his unique temperament was not like any other children's laughing face. He always wore a serious face, and his chubby face looked like a good piece of cake. The child's chubby face was so cute that it would be easy to pinch.

"Thank you," Jacob An took the blanket and said indifferently.

"You're welcome. You're a good boy. Why do you worry about mother so much?" The stewardess praised him with a smile, but the next second, she was stunned, because she saw Jacob quickly grabbed the blanket in front of him and covered it over the head of the woman who had fallen asleep.

Seeing the airline stewardess stunned, Jacob An explained, "Her hair is always sweeping me, so annoying."

Then he pulled a blanket and covered her with it. He didn't want her air to touch

Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.

To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.

"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."

She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.

Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.

eading on the tablet PC. If someone saw him, he would be shocked, because he read the original Russian version of the book. Ordinary people would not understand the academic books at all, but in Jacob's eyes, he thought this language was as simple as his mother tongue.

After taking off the sunglasses, the woman looked at her face in the mirror. Her eyes were bigger, the nose was more prominent, and her chin was a little sharper. After all these years, she had been accustomed to looking in the mirror, but compared to the pictures she had taken in the past, it was a big difference.

That fire didn't take her life, but ruined her face. Fortunately, the plastic surgery was now advanced enough, and she looked better after the surgery. She tried to deceive herself with a smile, but it turned out that the smile didn't look good. So, Amanda leaned to the mirror and stuck out her tongue at herself.

She was still in a state of shock at the thought of what had happened just now. The world was so small. And it seemed that he had knocked her phone down when they first met at that place.

But he was polite this time. He knew to pick it up and pay her for the repair cost. That was to say, Jacob was bold. If Darren met Jacob five years ago and Jacob spoke to him like that, he might pick him up and beat him up.

Amanda's lips twitched. 'I'm a bad mother. For a split second, I hoped Jacob be beaten by Darren, ' she thought.