Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 279: I’m Moving Out
Victor Grant raised an eyebrow and countered May Morgan, "Even if you don’t go to Beldon City, where else can you go? Some other city where you won’t know anyone? At least in Beldon City, I call the shots. Believe it or not, if you’re in Beldon City, no one will bother you even if you drive the wrong way."
May Morgan sheepishly smiled, not agreeing immediately, but she was somewhat tempted. After all, at present, she had no better option left.
"Let me think about it. I’ll give you an answer in a few days." She sighed helplessly, closed her eyes to rest, and stopped talking to Victor Grant.
Victor Grant noticed she didn’t outright refuse him, realizing there was hope in this matter. To avoid making her feel too repelled by him, he stopped too much chatter and instead drove the car back to the villa obediently.
After dropping May Morgan back at the villa, Victor Grant was entirely focused on how to get May Morgan to attend school in Beldon City. This was very important to him, truly important. As long as May Morgan could successfully attend school in Beldon City, even if it meant living at school, it would be a considerable improvement for him, Victor Grant.
He didn’t have any other thoughts now, just hoping May Morgan could stay as far away from Vincent Vance as possible, because only when the physical distance grows can the emotional distance gradually increase.
After thorough consideration, Victor Grant decided to call his mom to discuss the matter.
Heather Holt was thrilled to hear about May Morgan coming to study in Beldon City and drove straight to the villa to start showering May Morgan with attention.
You have to admit, under Heather Holt’s eager guidance, May Morgan was truly tempted and nodded, because she really did want to study. Heather Holt repeatedly reassured her that once there, her studies would absolutely not be interrupted due to Victor Grant, and if she really disapproved of her and Victor Grant’s matter, Heather would simply make May Morgan her goddaughter to make Victor give up.
Heather Holt laid it out like this; if May Morgan still disagreed, it would seem a bit ignorant of the situation. Besides, given May Morgan’s current plight, apart from seeking help from the Grant Family, she really had no other way out.
This matter was handled quickly; Jacob Jennings had already set things up on her previous school’s side. As soon as May Morgan came to the school to process the transfer, the procedures would be completed instantly without delay, so fast that even Heather Holt found it a bit surprising.
"This school wasn’t just waiting to kick you out, was it?" Heather Holt held the completed transfer procedures, speaking quietly to May Morgan with some doubt.
May Morgan also felt the matter was processed too smoothly, smoothly to the point of being somewhat eerie. Just as Heather Holt said, they had come over, and the school had everything ready for the transfer without any waiting time, as if things had been prepared long ago just waiting for her to handle the transfer.
Holding the completed documents while walking out of the school, May Morgan happened to see her mentor also leaving. She wanted to ask her mentor some questions, so she hurriedly chased after them. However, the mentor walked quickly; in the blink of an eye, they were already out of the school gate. By the time May Morgan chased out, the mentor had already reached the opposite side of the street in front of a black private car.
Across the street, May Morgan saw the black private car her mentor was approaching seemed somewhat familiar. Her eyesight was still decent, although she couldn’t clearly see the plate number, but she seemed to have already guessed whose car it was.
Sure enough, after the mentor approached, the glass of the car’s driver’s seat opened slightly, revealing half of the face inside.
May Morgan saw that it was Jacob Jennings.
Why was Jacob Jennings meeting her mentor at this time? Was it him who had arranged her forced transfer from school? But why would he do that? She held no animosity with Jacob Jennings; if anyone, it would be his master, Vincent Vance!
It seemed this matter was arranged entirely by Vincent Vance!
May Morgan’s mentor did not converse long with Jacob Jennings; they only exchanged a few brief words before Jacob Jennings rolled up the car window and drove away quickly. The whole duration was very short; if May Morgan hadn’t come out in time to see, she might never have realized Jacob Jennings was there.
Heather Holt gently walked over to May Morgan, seeing her staring in a daze at the opposite street corner, she couldn’t help but ask, "What’s the matter? Is there something wrong?"
May Morgan glanced at her, then faintly smiled and said dismissively, "It’s nothing."
This matter was indeed suspicious, but before the truth was uncovered, she didn’t want the Grant Family to know.
Afterward, May Morgan followed Heather Holt back to the villa, because May Morgan would soon return to Beldon City to work, so Victor Grant no longer had any interest in doing business in Silverwood City. He decided to tidily handle the business affairs at his company and plan to return with May Morgan.
In this way, he could be with May Morgan day in and day out; though he couldn’t guarantee their feelings would grow over time, at least he could see her every day, which made him happy.
When Victor returned, Heather Holt discussed helping May Morgan move. Although the Grant Family was a stakeholder at the school, Heather Holt was really treating May Morgan as her own daughter, and hadn’t even considered having her live at the school. However, Victor Grant worried May Morgan wouldn’t want to live with them, deliberately negotiating with his mom to see if they could find a house nearby the school for her to stay.
Heather Holt was an open-minded person and knew perfectly well how troublesome it would be for the young ones to live with the seniors; their family had countless properties in Beldon City, picking out just one would be better than where Victor Grant lived now by hundreds of times, spacious for the two to reside.
Moreover, it happened there was a suitable villa near the school for May Morgan to live, so Heather Holt generously made the decision swiftly to set that villa for them.
May Morgan could sense Heather Holt’s intent to have her and Victor Grant live together, making her somewhat reluctant to move in. But just as she was about to speak up, Victor Grant quickly grabbed her hand, signaling her fervently to temporarily agree.
May Morgan feared Victor Grant would be troubled, so she didn’t directly refuse Heather Holt’s request. Once the living arrangement was settled, Heather Holt took May Morgan’s related documents to handle the school transfer, leaving the rest of the moving matters in Victor Grant’s hands.
Once Heather Holt left, Victor Grant promptly assured May Morgan, "I know you don’t want to live with me. Rest assured, once you arrive in Beldon City, I’ll find an excuse to stay at the company, and won’t come back to disturb you."
May Morgan felt she was being a bit ungrateful; the house was found by the Grant Family, the school transfer assisted by them, and now she was moving in while kicking their son out. If Heather Holt knew about this, wouldn’t she scold May Morgan as a thankless wolf, lacking conscience?
"I can’t live alone in such a big house either. Once I’m in Beldon City, I’ll find a single room for myself instead, so no need to trouble you anymore," May Morgan told Victor Grant with a hint of embarrassment.







