Chapter 1912
Chapter 1912
Tina was startled.
She was overwhelmed by Wilson's kiss. She pushed him away and sat up.
Her phone fell out of her pocket onto the bed.
The screen was on, showing Amin's name on it.
As Wilson saw it, his face darkened.
Tina cleared her throat before she answered, "Hello?"
Amin's voice was as gentle as ever. "Tina, it's me!"
She asked, "What's up?"
"I..." He was at a loss for words and didn't know what to say.
When he returned to his office, his thoughts started to wander. He hadn't finished reading a single document in the last half an hour.
When he came to his senses, he had already called her.
But he didn't know what to say.
Could he tell her that he overheard her talking to her friend and that her friend's joke made his mind in turmoil?
He suppressed his abnormal emotions and tried to say calmly, "Nothing. Where are you?"
She glanced at Wilson and answered, "I'm in the hospital."
He quickly asked with concern, "Why are you in the hospital? Are you all right?"
She explained. "I'm fine. I just came to see a friend of mine."
Hearing this, Wilson shot her a cold glare.
She touched her nose awkwardly.
Amin was relieved. After a pause, he said, "My mother called and said that she was handling affairs near my apartment and wanted to have dinner with us in my apartment. If it's inconvenient for you, I'll turn her down." Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
He always acted like a gentleman in their relationship.
If something like this happened, he would respect her and ask her first. He would never put her in an awkward position.
She was grateful for it, so she didn't usually say no to him. After all, they had signed an agreement. To some extent, they were working partners.
She smiled and said, "I'm okay with that."
He asked, "Shall I pick you up?"
She shook her head and refused. "No. I'll go back myself."
"Okay," he replied.
She hung up.
When she answered the phone, she didn't avoid Wilson, so he heard their conversation.
She pursed her lips slightly and said, "I and Amin signed a ten-month agreement, and there is still half a year left."
In the past few months, the Amery's Group had already survived the crisis. However, it would take at least half a year for the Stark's Group to develop the international imported and imported market with the help of the Amery's Group.
Wilson said moodily, "Okay."
His eyelids drooped, and he looked listless.
Tina couldn't help laughing.
Wilson had achieved his purpose, so he took off his hospital gown and went through the discharge procedures.
After they left the hospital, he drove her home in person.
...
On the way, they talked about that thing again.
Tina frowned and said, "I don't think it's simple."
She referred to the fact that he had taken that thing by mistake.
How could he be so unlucky? It seemed that someone had harmed him on purpose.
Wilson understood what she meant and said with a serious look, "Since I'm in charge of the Chin's Group, I might have offended some people. It is possible that someone wanted to hurt me."
There must be something fishy in the matter.
That day after he talked business with Kenny, he sensed something was wrong.
She frowned and asked, "Did Kenny do it?"
He shook his head. "No, I have a deep friendship with him. I believe in him. He'll never hurt me, and there's no reason for him to do that."
He carefully recalled what had happened that day.
Everything seemed normal except for the cigar he smoked.
It smelled pungent, and it had a strong delayed effect. After he smoked it, he felt mellow. At that time, he didn't think much about it, he just thought it was because he hadn't smoked for a long time. Later, when he thought about the cigar again, he was sure that something must be wrong with it.
He trusted Kenny and told him his suspicion.
Kenny was very angry when he heard it. He had the rest of the cigars tested, but they were all normal.
The matter was still up in the air.
Wilson had a guess in his heart, but he wasn't sure, so he didn't tell Tina.
Tina gnashed her teeth and said with hatred, "This person is evil!"
What he had done was despicable and frenzied.
As she thought of the torture and pain Wilson had suffered, her heart ached. She grabbed his hand and gently caressed it.
Wilson smiled.
He drove slowly to the apartment.
She reminded him. "Stop here."
He nodded. "Okay."
He stopped the car unhurriedly. He unfastened his seat belt and leaned toward her. "Give me a goodbye kiss."
She bit her lower lip and dodged. "No way. Many people here have seen me and Amin."
The sun was still in the sky, and the sky was still bright.
Wilson had to give up.
He put one arm on the steering wheel as he looked down at it sadly.
Tina remembered that when she said she wanted to punish him, he didn't say anything to protest.
Her heart softened.
She took her handbag to cover her face and kissed him on the lips.
He was stunned for a moment, and then he held the back of her head and deepened the kiss.
They were unwilling to part.
After a long time, Tina broke away from his arms and ran into the apartment with red and swollen lips.
In the evening, the maid made dinner. Amin's mother came and had dinner with them.
Like most of the noblewomen, she was proud but not difficult to get along with. She was nice to Tina.
Amin's marriage had always been a major headache for the Stark family. His parents were afraid that he would remain single all his life. Therefore, even though Tina had a daughter, they didn't object to their marriage.
Moreover, Isla was smart and adorable.
Amin's mother liked her, but she wanted her son to have children of his own. When she left, she reminded them that they should have children as soon as possible.
Tina's expression remained unchanged.
She and Amin were a fake couple, so she didn't feel embarrassed.
Amin, on the other hand, was a little excited when he heard his mother's words.
Tina didn't notice it. After Amin's mother left, she smiled and said, "I'm going to put Isla to bed."
"Okay." Amin nodded, avoiding eye contact with her.
When Isla fell asleep, Tina returned to her room.
As soon as she closed the door, her cell phone rang. She answered delightedly, "Hello, Wilson."