Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 150: Melanie Morgan Is Missing
There are so many Poisonous Insects, so terrifying, Jacob Jennings thought, if Melanie Morgan didn’t escape, she might not have a good chance of surviving either.
Although he felt somewhat sorry about her death, when he thought of the crimes she committed before, the people she had killed, Jacob Jennings felt that her death was deserved.
Jacob Jennings apologetically said to the two farmers, "I’m truly sorry, because of my involvement, you two have been dragged into such trouble and can’t even go home anymore. How about this, I have a card here, you take it, and when the time comes, buy a house in Crestwood County, so you don’t have to live in a place like this anymore."
After speaking, Jacob Jennings took out a bank card from his pocket and handed it to them: "There’s over a million on the card, should be enough to buy a decent house, consider it a little compensation from me to you both."
The two were honest people, and they refused to accept Jacob Jennings’s card: "No, no, we have money ourselves."
Jacob Jennings sincerely pressed the card into their hands, politely saying, "Last time you saved my wife, I haven’t had the chance to thank you both. Today, this little money is a token of my gratitude, and also an expression of my wife’s feelings. She told me long ago that if we come to Crestwood again, she must come in person to thank you both."
The two glanced at each other and were just about to decline again when beside them, Jacob Jennings quickly spoke up on his behalf: ’Our young master has a good heart, if you keep refusing, you’ll make it very difficult for him.’
"This..." The two took another look at the card in Jacob Jennings’s hand, and finally showed a bit of hesitation on their faces.
Jacob Jennings seized the opportunity and said, ’How about this, if you feel there’s no merit, then please sell me this piece of Fragrant Bone Wood, and let’s say I spent money to buy something from you, what do you think?’
This works, a fair trade, nobody owes anything to anyone, although Fragrant Bone Wood is a scarce medicinal material, such a small piece isn’t worth a million, right?
"Uh, Mr. Vance, this piece of Fragrant Bone Wood isn’t worth so much money," the man said, somewhat embarrassed.
Jacob Jennings discreetly smiled, as he forcibly placed the card back into the man’s hand, saying: ’Don’t be shy, maybe not long from now, I might still need your help.’
That’s right, Jacob Jennings knew that soon he would return to Crestwood, and this time, he might bring May Morgan along with him.
Because of this piece of Fragrant Bone Wood, because of the Mount Caelus they mentioned, and the mysterious man on the mountain, they might be able to solve the Dragon Insect on May Morgan.
The car continued moving forward, driven at the speed of escape, it went quickly, and seeing that it was almost into the city, everyone finally let out a sigh of relief.
Jacob Jennings suddenly thought of May Morgan, couldn’t help but turn to glare at Jacob Jennings: "You didn’t go back? Then what about May Morgan?"
Jacob Jennings awkwardly apologized to Jacob Jennings: ’I’m sorry young master, I stayed to ensure your safety and didn’t dare to leave.’
Jacob Jennings was a bit upset, glared at him, and quickly took out his phone, planning to call May Morgan to ask about the situation over there, but upon taking out his phone, he saw the video May Morgan sent over at three-thirty.
Sending him a video in the middle of the night, there must be a problem on her end, so Jacob Jennings quickly clicked to view the video, only to see Butler Lawson’s figure in shock.
His heart skipped slightly, and he quickly closed the video. Beside him, Jacob Jennings noticed something strange and asked softly: ’What’s wrong young master?’
Jacob Jennings looked up at him and replied calmly, "Nothing."
The car quickly returned to the city, Director Lawson’s people were all geared up, ready to come to the rescue, but seeing that they were all mostly fine, they were relieved.
Jacob Jennings didn’t dare to linger in Crestwood, briefly explained a few things to Director Lawson, then had Jacob Jennings drive him towards the private airport.
If, according to Melanie Morgan, the hotel incident was also caused by the Poisonous Insects, then the entire Crestwood is not safe. Only by getting on a plane and returning to Silverwood City can they possibly avoid danger.
On the way to the airport, when there was no one in the car, Jacob Jennings then called home.
The call was answered by a servant, but at that time Victor Grant was asleep on the sofa in the living room, and as the servant answered the phone, he naturally woke up.
"Young master, you finally called. Something happened at home."
After the incident, the servant had tried calling Jacob Jennings several times, but either because of bad signal or other reasons, they couldn’t reach him. Now that he finally called, the servant quickly explained the situation at home to him in detail.
Including, of course, that Victor Grant hadn’t left the Vance Family residence.
Jacob Jennings pondered with a stern face for a moment, then instructed the servant, "Where’s Victor Grant? Please let him take the call."
Victor Grant was right there, having heard most of the servant’s conversation with Jacob Jennings. Upon hearing that Jacob Jennings wanted to talk to him, Victor Grant sneered and turned over to continue resting on the sofa.
"I worked all night, dead tired, no mood to deal with him!" Victor Grant coldly blurted, continuing to wrap himself in a blanket to sleep.
Damn it, if not for the woman upstairs, how would he endure the indignity of sleeping on a sofa?
In fact, the servant had prepared a guest room for Victor Grant, but he felt that Zenith Villa wasn’t very safe, those bodyguards were as feeble as weak chickens, without his personal watch, he was afraid of a second wave of attackers in the dead of night, thus insisted on sleeping in the living room to be alert to any disturbances outside.
Jacob Jennings, hearing Victor Grant’s voice, guessed he was probably sleeping in the living room, intentionally said to the servant, "Why not let Mr. Grant rest in the guest room?"
The servant helplessly looked at Victor Grant’s back, sighed: "I prepared a guest room, but Mr. Grant said it wasn’t safe outside, he needed to be on guard at all times, so he chose to sleep in the living room voluntarily."
Victor Grant, hearing this, couldn’t help but shout, "Nonsense, am I such a low person? Wasn’t I concerned about your wife’s safety, dammit? You owe me for this when you return, or I’ll never let it go!"
Jacob Jennings, after hearing Victor Grant’s words, felt relieved. Although he was feeling uneasy about Victor Grant staying overnight at his place, hearing he was in the living room and didn’t disturb May Morgan, made him think he might not be as sleazy as he imagined.
Jacob Jennings had the servant hand the phone over to Victor Grant, and promised him, "Thank you for saving my wife’s life tonight. I’ll be back in two hours, and whatever compensation you want, I’ll agree to."







