"How do you know he's playing with my feelings?" Charity said indifferently, "At least he doesn't have a fiancee. Even when I went out with him, I wouldn't be called a homewrecker.”
Monte quickly said, "Lizzie, give me some time. I should be able to cancel my marriage with the Tanner family next month. I've managed to partner with Hugo lately, and my dad is impressed."
"Really?" Charity feigned surprise.
"Why would I lie to you?” Monte coaxed her softly, "Eliza, let's have dinner together tonight. I miss you so badly. Seeing the news today has made me so jealous that I'm about to go crazy, and I really can't accept you going on a date with another man. I promise I'll cancel my marriage to Lilian. I swear on my life."
Charity sighed. When it came to saying sweet nothings, Monte was a f*cking talent.
"Okay, then."
"Let's eat at Corella. Do you remember that we shared our first meal together in that hotel? And after that, we did stargazing together." Monte said joyfully, "I'll come and pick you up in the afternoon."
"No need. I'll drive there," Charity replied.
"Alright. Give me a call once you're there. I'll give Corella a call and book a private room."
After that, Monte hung up the call.
Charity looked at her phone with a mischievous expression.
It was about time she dealt with Monte.
After all, she was not in the mood to put on an act with Monte anymore.
In the evening, a modest Benz entered Corella Hotel.
Steven parked the car at the door to the elevator in the car park. "Miss Robbins, are you sure you don't need us to go up with you later?”
"No need. Just get that person ready." Charity put on her sunglasses, which covered her long lashes. Only her tall nose and maple red lips were exposed.
“I'll wait for your call.” Steven watched her walk toward the door to the elevator, where Monte was waiting for her.
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