Purchased A Mr. Right

Chapter 1909



Chapter 1909

Irene left and closed the door.

Wilson leaned back in the chair and said, "Go ahead."

Desmond shook his legs and said haughtily, "Beg me!"

Since he was a child, he had lived in the shadow of Wilson.

His parents often scolded him because he was not as excellent as Wilson. Although he seemed unruly and went against Wilson in everything, deep down in his heart, he felt inferior to him.

This time, he could finally hold his head high.

Wilson's eyes darkened as he reached for the phone to call the security guards.

Desmond secretly cursed.

...

He snorted angrily and said reluctantly, "I met Amin at yesterday's meeting. After the meeting, we had dinner together. I drank with him, but he was good at drinking. In the end, I got drunk and spent the night at his house. Guess what?"

He didn't like Amin.

He was angry about the fact that Tina had married Amin instead of him, so he vented his anger on him. He pretended to be drunk and went to Amin's house, trying to make trouble for him.

To his surprise, he discovered a secret.

He was shocked, so he ran away as soon as he woke up the next morning. When he returned home, he felt nervous and uneasy, so he rushed to Chin's Group.

Wilson asked, "What?"

Desmond lowered his voice and said seriously, "His apartment has two floors, with the bedrooms on the second floor. I saw them go into different bedrooms. They didn't sleep in the same room after they got married!"

After that, he looked at Wilson with amusement.

He assumed that Wilson must be both shocked and delighted.

Wilson looked calm, but his slightly upturned lips revealed his true feelings.

He knew they were a fake couple, and he was happy when Desmond told him that they didn't sleep in the same room.

...

He was confident that Tina only loved him. She and Amin signed an agreement, so they wouldn't do anything to violate it.

...

Moreover, he had made up his mind on the way home.

Even though she was remarried, he still loved her. Even if she and Amin were a real couple, he wouldn't mind. He just wanted her back.

He stood up and looked at Desmond with a faint smile. "Why did you tell me this?"

Tina might not know, but he knew that Desmond liked her.

...

He minded it and had been keeping an eye on him.

To some extent, they were rivals in love, so he was suspicious of his intentions.

Desmond looked awkward and snorted. "No reason. I'm just in a good mood."

Wilson raised his eyebrows.

He stared at him through his glasses.

Desmond's expression gradually became unnatural as he avoided his gaze. He said in a bad tone, "I thought you were pitiful! Although you're a jerk who broke up with Tina, Tina's become someone else's wife after you returned from New City. I guessed you would regret losing her and your daughter. How pitiful you are!" Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.

After that, he lowered his eyes.

Two seconds later, he added in a low voice, "Most importantly, I want her to be happy..."

He had seen what she had been like after Wilson had broken up with her.

She looked calm outwardly, but her eyes were filled with sadness and tears when she told him that she and Wilson had seperated.

He knew that her happiness was all on Wilson.

Wilson showed a gratified smile. "Thank you for telling me this."

Then, his smile widened.

He approached Desmond and patted him on the shoulder, asking with a wicked smile, "Can you do me a favor?"

Desmond had a bad feeling as his scalp tingled.

His whole bearing was alert.

He jumped off the desk and took two steps back. "What do you want me to do?"

Wilson did not answer, he just smiled at him kindly.

Desmond couldn't help but shiver.

...

At 3 p,m., it was sunny.

There was a teahouse at the bustling intersection. It had three floors and was decorated in an ancient style.

Malee had been asking Tina out for tea instead of coffee lately.

Tina asked her why, but she refused to tell her the reason.

There must be something fishy.

Light and melodious music resounded through the teahouse, which was tastefully furnished. The tables were separated by bamboo curtains and screens.

When Tina arrived, Malee was already sitting there waiting for her. There was a tea set on the table, and a kettle was boiling and steaming on the stove.

Malee made a phone call, but she couldn't get through.

She frowned tightly.

Tina sat down and asked what was going on.

Hayden had returned for a lawsuit and given Malee a big surprise. When the case was over, he flew back to New City to work, but Malee didn't know if he had arrived safely.

She murmured, "He left yesterday morning. Why can't I get through to him?"

Tina laughed and joked, "Are you worried about him?"

Malee denied it coldly. "Of course not. I was just making a random call. He's not my boyfriend. Why should I worry about him?"

Her voice trailed off.

Tina couldn't help laughing.

Malee felt embarrassed. She picked up the kettle without saying anything more.

On the second floor not far away, some people walked downstairs one after another.

Amin, dressed in a suit, walked at the rear of them. He looked handsome and gentle.

He was here to meet a client, an elderly man who liked tea, so he chose this teahouse. They finished and were about to leave.

After walking downstairs, his secretary suddenly said, "Mr. Stark, Mrs. Stark is over there!"

Amin looked up and saw Tina.

She was talking with a young woman. She looked relaxed and happy.

He knew Malee.

He had seen her at his wedding. Because she was Tina's friend, he remembered her even though they had only met once.

Apart from the Amery family, Tina had invited only two friends to her wedding. One was Susan, and the other was Malee.

He decided to say hello.

After telling his secretary, he walked toward them.


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