Natalie froze. Her hand holding the fork was stiff. She didn't look up, but just kept her head down.
The moment Billy's eyes swept over her, he noticed her reaction. He felt he went too far, so he added," We're not going abroad. We can go to a few scenic spots that are close to Santabaca."
No matter what happened at the wedding, Natalie was innocent. He shouldn't go too far.
A smile appeared at the corners of Natalie's mouth. One had to admit that it was a useful skill to pretend t o be pitiful.
Moriah looked at Natalie and said, "Since you studied architecture and engineering back in college, work in the Day Corporation."
Natalie was very dissatisfied. She didn't like others to decide her job and life at will. But she thought that it was a good idea, so she nodded.
But she understood that she wouldn't get along well with Moriah, because Moriah didn't like her.
She heard that Billy and Sherman were in charge of a cooperative project all the time.
If she went to the company, the first thing she would d o was take over this project. In the future, she would
talk about the project with Sherman and distance Billy from Sherman.
Although she had become Mrs. Day, she didn't have the confidence to be with Billy forever!
She knew better than anyone else what means she had used to get this marriage.
Kingsley was indeed very busy. There were many reporters and staff from TV stations at the entrance of the company. They wanted to interview him.
Kingsley agreed to two reporters' interview requests. There was a cup of coffee in front of him. He sat with his legs folded, with a powerful aura around him. They began to talk.
But Kingsley's eyes kept sweeping over the phone from time to time. No one knew what he was looking a t.
Lee came over to hand the document to him. Lee bent down slightly and said something beside his ear in a low voice.
Then Kingsley's expression changed slightly. There was something different in his eyes. He crossed his long fingers and placed them on his folded knees. His low voice seemed to be more pleasant than before.
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