Purchased A Mr. Right

Chapter 1783



Chapter 1783

After that, Desmond left in a fit of anger.

Tina looked puzzled.

Irene, Wilson's secretary, saw her and took her into Wilson's office with a happy smile.

Upon entering, she saw Wilson sitting on a high-back chair in a suit. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

Terry was standing next to him, holding a stack of documents in his arms. It seemed as if he was reporting to Wilson on his work.

Wilson looked serious, but when he saw her, a smile appeared in his eyes behind the glasses.

He waved at her.

In consideration of the fact that Terry was still there, Tina did not approach him. Instead, she stopped before his desk in embarrassment.

Terry said respectfully, "Miss Hall!"

Tina nodded and smiled.

Wilson asked, "Is there a traffic jam on the road?"

"Yes, a little bit!" Tina nodded.

Then, she said to him in confusion, "When I came out of the elevator, I met Desmond. He was here for a meeting! He seemed to be a little annoyed about me, but I didn't know why!"

Wilson snorted. "If you don't like it, forget about it!"

"Yes!" Tina replied.

Terry looked at his watch and reminded him, "The meeting is about to begin!"

The shareholders had already arrived in the conference room. Wilson had been waiting for Tina to arrive before he could feel at ease to attend the meeting.

Wilson answered, "Hmm."

He stood up, reached out, and dragged Tina toward him.

Wilson let her sit down on his high back chair and gestured for the information sheets on the table. "Tina, these are the files about kindergartens that I asked Terry to find. I chose a few. Isla will soon be discharged from the hospital. At that time, I want her to have a normal and happy life like other children! Take a look and pick up one!"

Tina nodded. "Okay!"

Wilson added, "There are snacks on the table. Eat some if you're hungry!"

Tina couldn't help laughing.

She nodded obediently again. "Don't worry about me. Go to the meeting!"

Before he left, he paused for a moment, leaned over shyly, raising her chin, and kissed her on the corner of her mouth.

Terry, considerate enough, turned his face away.

It was not proper for him to see that.

After the office door was closed, Wilson went to the conference room with Terry, leaving her alone.

Tina put her bag aside and carefully looked through the information about the kindergartens on the table.

Each one of them was selected by Wilson.

They had a good environment, prominent teachers, and even foreign language teachers.

Tina could feel Wilson's love for their daughter.

He had been trying hard to make up for the fatherly love that Isla had lost for years.

After Tina carefully compared these kindergartens, she selected two.

Both of them were very good in all aspects with an open education management model, which was helpful to liberate children's nature. More importantly, they were very close to the No.1 Luxurious Residence.

Wilson had said that he would let her and her daughter move there.

Tina put aside the documents, intending to drink a glass of water. Suddenly, she caught a glimpse of the drawer next to her - the bottom drawer was not closed.

She bent over and tried to close it for Wilson.

Then a touch of blue jumped into his eyes.

Tina stopped, holding her breath.

With bated breath, she stared at it, her heart beating faster.

She should have closed the drawer, but somehow, she pulled the drawer open.

Tina was stunned when she saw what was inside.

It was a small delicate box.

It was in elegant light blue color, which made it appear noble and reserved. The box's interior was covered by a layer of smooth black velvet bottom, above which lay a huge diamond ring.

It was a pink and sparkling.

Seeing this classic six- claw diamond ring that looked extremely luxurious, Tina was petrified there.

She held her breath and could not look away from the diamond ring.

Tina remembered that Wilson, sprawling in his chair, said if she performed well in the fashion show, he would reward her with a gift.

When she got into the elevator, she thought of this and was curious about what he would send her this time. Maybe it was some jewelry, just like the previous gifts.

But she never thought it would be a diamond ring.

Different from other kinds of jewelry, diamond rings had a universally known special meaning.

Tina felt warm and fuzzy inside.

She remembered something else: when Wilson saw a couple taking wedding photos before the broadcast tower of Shanghy City, he asked her to design the wedding dress for their wedding.

At that time, she didn't take it seriously as he mentioned the marriage.

After a long time, Tina finally managed to contain the excitement in her heart and carefully locked the box.

Outside, rays of the setting sun had disappeared. When she turned to look at the brilliant lights outside the French window, she smiled brightly.

More than an hour later, Wilson's meeting with shareholders was over.

The meeting was longer than expected.

After Wilson announced the end of the meeting, he got up and strode back to the office.

When he pushed the door open and came in, Tina was still sitting on his high back chair with her little face lowered. She was flipping through the documents on the table. From time to time, she would raise her hand and push back wisps of hair that fell over from behind her ears.

Night fell, and the evening lights were lit. Outside the floor-to-ceiling window, Tina saw neon lights twinkling with the stars.

She pursed her lips and smiled lightly.

It seemed that she had encountered something delighted and was trying so hard to hold her thrill feeling back.

Wilson raised his eyebrows.

With steady footsteps, he came to the desk and reached out to her.

Tina turned her face to him along his thick palm and said with a happy smile, "You've done with the meeting?"

"Yes!" Wilson nodded and asked with a smile, "Have you made the decision on the kindergartens?"

Tina stood up and gave the seat to him. "Yes, I chose two. After comparing them, I finally picked up this one!"

Wilson, holding her slender waist with his long arms, sat down and pulled her to his lap.

At this time, there were only two of them in the office, so Tina was not that embarrassed.

Wilson took up the document of the kindergarten she chose and said after scanning it, "Well, this one is good!"

Tina nodded.

In his arms, Tina could see the drawer next to them with a slight movement of her eyes.

Tina, bewitched by the ring inside, couldn't help sneaking a glance at the drawer.

Wilson caught it keenly.

Then, he thought of something and raised his hand, pinching his nose bridge to relax.

Wilson laughed helplessly. "Tina, did you see the ring in it?"

Hearing this, Tina blushed instantly.

Seeing that he had seen through her, she could no longer pretend that nothing had happened and explained awkwardly, "I didn't search your drawer! I just wanted to close it for you out of kindness. However, accidentally. I..."

Wilson uttered a sign.

He bent down slightly and pulled open the lowest drawer.

He put the light blue and delicate box in his hand. His palm with clear lines was wide and thick, making the square box look very small.

Wilson opened the box in front of her, and the brilliant rays of the diamond ring fell into her eyes.

Wilson looked at her with eyes behind the glasses, gently and helplessly. "I wanted to give you a surprise, but it seems that I cannot do it now!"


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