She frowned. Shivered. Stood alone in front of the French window.
Austin Hawk just told her that Myron Wilson would be back tonight.
Myron Wilson?!!! The most familiar stranger.
Yes, as the wife of Myron Wilson for half a month, she didn't see him personally.
She just knew that Myron Wilson was a handsome young man in charge of Wilson Group, which was the biggest group in Chicago.
What kind of person he was? She was really curious.
The media reported that he was very indifferent. It seemed that he was not a good person to get along with.
However, he was wealthy and handsome. And his love for Ellen Davis never changed for these years and he almost had no scandalous. It seemed that he was just a low -key and indifferent person. Maybe he was not bad.
If that was the case, she would be lucky.
However, she was really worried about it.
After all, they needed to act as husband and wife. She needed to know what kind of person he was ...
With a sigh, Ella Hill slowly lowered her eyes.
In fact, it was pointless for her to think about this, because the deal between her and Myron Wilson had already been concluded. Anyway, she had to fulfill the contents of the agreement—act as his wife and give birth to a child for him.
At this moment, the maid's respectful voice came from outside the door. "Mrs. Wilson, the elder Mrs. Wilson invites you to go downstairs for dinner."
Hearing that, Ella Hill quickly replied, "Okay, I'll go right now." After that, she quickly went to the bathroom to make up.
"Father, Mother, I'm sorry. I'm late."
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were very friendly, especially Mrs. Wilson. "Ellen, you're skinny. Drink more soup, I want you to be a little fatter."
Mr. Wilson said, "Ellen, you seem to be a little thinner than when you got married a month ago."
Ella Hill took up the bowl of soup elegantly, "Yes. I think it would look better to be thinner."
Mrs. Wilson smiled lightly. "I see. When I was young, I also pursued skinny. No matter how thin I was, I still felt that it was almost not enough, so I am not very healthy now."
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