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Girl Get Rid Of That Jerk by Melissa Johns

Chapter 261
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Chapter 261

"Didn't have a chance to let anyone know?" Joshua checked his watch. "It's getting late, and | need to grab these

documents and head out."

Grandma Emily furrowed her brows, her tone tinged with a bit of reprimand. "Why don't you stay for dinner

before you go? If something crops up, I'll take care of it."

"That's not going to fly," Joshua replied with his usual laid-back attitude. "You can't represent the company on

your own. Just wait, you'll probably get a call soon asking you to head back for a board meeting."

With that, Joshua left the group in the hall and headed upstairs, acting like he was the only one there.

Downstairs, the Walsh family exchanged puzzled glances.

Mr. Walsh was the first to break the silence. "Does Joshua not realize that tonight's dinner was set up by both our

families so he and Sarah could officially meet?"

Even though Mr. Walsh was two years older than Grandma Emily, he still showed respect by addressing her

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formally due to her status. His words were carefully chosen.

Grandma Emily's displeasure was written all over her face. "Mrs. Walsh, what does your grandson mean by this?

Sarah was right there, and he didn't even acknowledge her. Is he pretending not to know, or is he genuinely

clueless about the importance of tonight's dinner?"

Lillian looked down, hiding the sarcasm in her eyes, inwardly sneering: What makes your granddaughter so

special that my brother has to acknowledge her? Is she that desperate to get married?

Even though her grandson had publicly slighted her, Grandma Emily managed to maintain a forced smile while

addressing the Walsh family's concerns. "You're misunderstanding. My grandson was probably just in a rush to

grab something from the study and didn't have tto greet anyone. I'll introduce Sarah to him properly when

he comes back downstairs."

Mrs. Walsh wanted to say more, but Mr. Walsh stopped her with a glance.

Lillian sat beside Grandma Emily and accidentally locked eyes with Faith. Faith offered a polite smile.

Lillian, feeling a surge of jealousy, didn't even bother to respond and quickly looked away.

Faith's smile faltered slightly,

puzzled as to why the Fisher famet

adopted daughter seemed to have sunexplained hostility toward her.

In the study, Joshua made a phone call.

Ten minutes later, Grandma Emily and Ben received a call downstairs, saying there was an urgent matter

requiring a board meeting at the company.

Ben knew this was his son's doing.

Previously, Mr. Fisher had officially handed over the reins to Joshua, and under his instructions, Ben had also

transferred the corporate affairs to him. Now, Joshua was the main decision-maker at Fisher Corporation.

Grandma Emily hung up the phone, her expression darkening. It seemed she couldn't keep her grandson in

check anymore.

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Mrs. Walsh noticed her expression and asked, "Mrs. Fisher, is something wrong?"

Grandma Emily took a deep breath,

her demeanor a bit frosty. She wasn't concerned about attending the board meeting or any projects. Her only

concern was Joshua's future.

But with this phone call, Joshua now had a solid excuse to skip the matchmaking dinner.

Grandma Emily replied, "Nothing's wrong. Joshua wasn't lying; there is indeed an urgent matter at the company.

| just got the call."

Mrs. Walsh and Mr. Walsh exchanged a look, and Mrs. Walsh started to say, "Then..."

Faith's expression was slightly tense. Was the matchmaking dinner she was looking forward to about to unravel?

As they spoke, Joshua had already grabbed his documents and was heading towards the door, seemingly

unaware of everyone else.

"Joshua, hold on a second," Grandma Emily called out sternly.

Joshua turned around and waved the folder in his hand. "Grandma, you just got the call too, right? I'm not

making this up; | really am busy."