Chapter 1907
Chapter 1907
Tina knew who it was without looking up.
She was familiar with his aura, the thickness of his palm, and his body temperature.
She dreamt about him every night.
Wilson held her face and kissed her passionately.
...
She didn't break free at once maybe because she missed him so much. As she hesitated, his tongue slipped into her mouth.
Both of them breathed wildly.
Wilson's thin lips were pressed against hers, and his voice was hoarse. "Tina, do you miss me?"
She lowered her eyes and refused to answer.
With searing eyes, he said lovingly, "I miss you very much!"
Yesterday, he had been busy in the company until late at night. He had left Chin's Group for so long that he had to deal with many things. Therefore, he hadn't gone to see her.
Today, he came to the hotel early waiting for her.
She pursed her lips.
He looked down at her and found that her face and ears were red. Her eyes shimmered with a touch of faint charm.
...
He couldn't help but kiss her again, but she dodged.
She pushed him away and reminded him faintly. "I'm remarried."
He raised his eyebrows. "So what?"
She frowned. "What do you mean?"
"I'll wait for you to divorce!" He fixed his eyes on her and said calmly, "I wouldn't mind being your secret lover, anyway!"
...
She felt that he was crazy.
He rubbed her cheeks with his fingers and said lazily, "Since you mentioned your marriage, I want to ask you a question. Did you sign an agreement with Amin before you got married?"
She was stunned. "How did you know?"
After that, she regretted it.
He didn't know, he was just guessing.
However, he knew her well.
She always knew what she wanted. When Dylan told him that she knew why he had broken up with her, he knew that their relationship would not change.
She still loved him, and she would never fall in love with another man.
She was kind, but she would not make useless sacrifices. She was smart enough to cope with any difficulty.
In addition, Bill, who had made great efforts to recognize her, wouldn't approve of her sacrificing her happiness. He didn't know she was his daughter until he was this old, so he was filled with guilt for her.
Therefore, Wilson guessed that Tina and Amin must have signed an agreement before they got married.
As he saw her reaction, he was sure of his guess.
Tina was a little annoyed and angry. She said coldly, "So what if it's true? No one can tell what will happen in the future. Maybe I'll fall in love with Amin one day."
Wilson's pupils contracted and his eyes darkened.
At this time, someone knocked on the bathroom door.
Tina took the opportunity to leave.
Wilson followed her.
His handsome features twisted in anger.
His eyes softened as he watched her walk away.
He knew she had said those words on purpose to provoke him. Although he knew she didn't mean what she said, he still felt heartbroken.
He knew she blamed him for breaking up with her and leaving her alone.
...
They returned to their seats. Isla sat obediently on the chair and held the ring box in her hands, waiting for the ceremony to begin. She would give the ring to the bride.
Roger sat at the table a meter away and peeked at them.
He shifted his eyes from Wilson's face to Tina's lips, where most of the lipstick was gone. He picked up his glass and drank some water to suppress his shock.
He was sure that he had discovered a big secret!
As the host spoke, the wedding ceremony officially began.
The groom stepped onto the stage to wait for his bride.
As the spotlight shone on the entrance and the door opened, Susan, dressed in a white wedding dress, held her father's hand and walked on the red carpet toward her husband.
Her long hair covered her collarbones, and her exquisite makeup made her look charming. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
Her dress was loose. If one looked closely, one could see her slightly bulging belly.
All the guests expressed their good wishes to the bride and groom.
Tina looked at Susan with envy and thought, "If Wilson didn't break up with me, I would wear a white wedding dress and have my wedding just like Susan."
Wilson read her mind and said guiltily, "Tina, I was wrong."
Her heart skipped a beat.
But she pursed her lips and said nothing.
Isla patted Wilson's big hand with her little hand and said in a childish voice, "My teacher told me that it is never too late to mend. Daddy, since you've made a mistake, you should correct it as soon as possible."
He nodded. "I will!"
Tina was speechless.
She wondered if they had colluded beforehand.
The wedding went well. Since Susan was pregnant, the guests didn't bother them for long and left after the ceremony.
At night, the moon shone in the sky.
It was cooler than in the morning.
There were two study rooms in the apartment. The one upstairs was Amin's, and the one in the living room was Tina's.
Isla fell asleep after Tina read two fairy tales.
Tina was not sleepy. She draped her shawl over her shoulders and drew in her study.
Now that Susan was pregnant and busy with her wedding, Tina had to take care of the studio.
She loved design. Every time she drew, she was immersed in it and forget the time.
When she finished, she found that it was already 11 p.m. She turned her neck and stretched her arms.
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She was surprised that Amin had not returned yet.
She knew that he had a lot of work to do today, but she didn't expect him to work so late. He lived a regular life. He ran every morning and returned home before 11 p.m. every day even if he had social activities in the evening.
She did not intend to interfere in his private life.
She put away her pen and paper, ready to go upstairs.
At this time, someone knocked on the door. She quickly walked over to open it. She immediately smelled alcohol. Apart from Amin, there was another person there.
She cried out in surprise, "Desmond?"