Chapter 1921
Chapter 1921
The sun in the morning was very bright.
Amin got into the car, rubbing his temples to relax and his eyes black-ringed. It seemed that he didn't have a good rest.
Actually, he didn't sleep last night.
During breakfast, Tina took the initiative to chat with him about her and Wilson.
She told him to trust her.
According to their agreement, she was still Amin's wife to the public. So, before the agreement ended, Tina promised that she and Wilson would pay attention in private. They would not bring him any trouble or let him face an embarrassing situation. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
They were so thoughtful, but Amin felt depressed.
Many words of confession were buzzing around in his head, but he finally restrained himself from baring his heart.
After all, his marriage with Tina was just a deal. They each took what they needed and agreed not to interfere with each other's life. Amind was fully aware that he had no right to do so, so his love for Tina was only his wishful thinking.
His secretary in the front asked with a smile while driving, "Did you give the necklace to Mrs. Stark yesterday? Does she like it?"
Amin replied, "No."
The secretary exclaimed and looked at him in surprise.
"She doesn't need the necklace." Amin paused before saying with a vague sense of loss in his voice. "Tina and Wilson have reconciled. Forget about the necklace, and don't talk about this matter in the future."
His secretary was stunned.
At first, he was very happy for his boss, who had been immersed in sadness for seven years. It was not easy for him to make it through and begin a new relationship. But this relationship was over before it started.
Just after Amin escaped from his old trauma, he fell in love with a woman who could never be with him.
What an unlucky man!
His secretary sighed deeply and did not dare to say anything more, driving all the way to the company in silence.
On the side of the road, a luxurious car seemed to have been parked there for a long time.
Amin ignored it and walked into the office building as soon as he got out of the car.
However, the people in the car called out his name.
Amin turned around and was slightly surprised to see Abby pushing open the car door. "Miss Amery?"
He was not familiar with her.
Abby said with a dignified and elegant smile, "Mr. Stark, can we talk in private?"
Amin frowned and followed her into the car.
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In the evening, Tina came out of the crowded supermarket with many fresh ingredients in her hand and took the elevator to the underground parking lot.
She stood there, waiting patiently. Not long after, a black Mercedes-Benz drove over in a low-key manner.
Tina got into the passenger seat.
She fastened the seat belt and couldn't help looking at the rearview mirror on the other side.
In the mirror, things behind them were retreating, and a figure was chasing the car from a distance.
Tina said, "The lady on your last blind date has been looking for you!"
The lady must have come here for shopping. She stared at his car without blinking ever since Wilson drove past her, appearing to be a little excited and lost.
Wilson said lightly, "Is that so?"
He didn't notice the lady because all his attention was on Tina. He just wanted to drive the car before Tina as soon as possible for fear that she would wait too long.
Tina recalled the lady's face. "She seems to have some feelings for you."
Wilson's appearance and temperament were so outstanding that any woman who met him on a blind date would feel satisfied with him. Tina knew it because she had seen him on a blind date.
All of this had nothing to do with Wilson. He smiled faintly and asked, "Are you jealous?"
Tina went along with him. "A little bit!"
Wilson laughed out loud.
Tina thought for a moment, then pursed her lips and asked, "Wilson, you ruined the blind date your family had arranged for you. Your father... if he knew it, would he be unhappy?"
At a previous banquet, Tina met his father by chance.
She had behaved in a natural and graceful manner at that time and was not afraid, but his father's serious face at that time sort of frightened her.
Tina had almost figured out what had happened. After they broke up, Tina married someone else. His family worried about his marriage and made him go on blind dates to get a new girlfriend.
"It's okay. My mother is on our side," Wilson said.
He curled his lips delightedly. "She'll help with the blind dates! Tina, when your marriage with Amin is over, I'll take you home the next day, pay a formal visit to my parents, and get our marriage certificates."
He had planned to do all of this a long time ago, but an accident changed everything.
Tina nodded.
After a pause, she licked her lips and still couldn't help asking, "Do you mean we can get married right after my marriage with Amin is over?"
Wilson's smile broadened as he asked, "Do you want to marry me so much?"
Tina's voice was soft. "Well, yes!"
Wilson often teased her with this in the past, but every time, she would deny it shyly. It was the first time that she admitted it.
Wilson was extraordinary touched. Meanwhile, he felt sad.
If he hadn't been framed, they would have been married long ago.
Wilson held her hands.
The traffic light ahead turned red, and he couldn't wait to lean over and kiss her with eyes full of affection.
Tina kissed back softly.
It was the anxious car horns behind that separated them.
Back in the No.1 Luxurious Residence, Wilson pressed her against the wall, intending to take further intimate actions. The space in the car was so limited that he felt not fully satisfied after the kiss. Now that they were alone in the house, he wanted to do something more enjoyable.
However, Tina had already expected his intention.
When he rushed over, she bent down and dodged. She ran to the kitchen and said, "We agreed that I just came here to make a meal for you. Don't mess around!"
The last time she came back to cook for him, he carried her to the bedroom halfway. Finally, they ate takeout.
So, before Tina came here, she told herself that she would only make a meal and wouldn't do anything else.
Wilson had to give up.
An hour later, Tina made eight dishes and one soup.
They were too much for two of them, but since Tina hadn't cooked for Wilson for a long time, she was even willing to make a full table of dishes for him.
Tina went to the study to invite him to dinner.
Wilson stood by the window. As soon as he picked up the phone, he looked at the night scene outside of the window, his eyes a little sharp.
Tina approached and asked, "What's wrong?"
Wilson smiled at her and said, "It's a call from Mr. Arslan. He told me about the investigation over there."
Mr. Arslan was very angry about the plot against Wilson and had been investigating it for him.
However, except for him, Wilson had met other people that day, so he still could not find out who had added the evil thing into the cigar.
Tina asked, "Has he found any evidence?"
Wilson said, "Not yet, but we're getting closer to the truth."
"Great!" Tina nodded, and her eyes were full of coldness. "No matter who it is, don't let him or her go!"
Her face was cold and stern, her mouth a thin line.
It was the first time that Wilson had seen such a fierce look on her face. He didn't think it was terrible. Instead, it made him warm and fuzzy inside, for he knew that she was worried about him.
They went to have a meal in a restaurant.
Halfway through the meal, Wilson suddenly said, "By the way, do you know Dylan is leaving?"