Yellow roses were usually used to express a sincere apology.
After receiving the flowers, Arielle's fury had faded into thin air.
Vinson was busy working instead of flirting with another woman, so there was no need for her to get mad.
“Instead of flowers, I hope you'll give me your word,” Arielle stated.
Gripping his phone, Vinson responded, “Go ahead.”
Arielle took a deep breath and revealed, “No matter how busy and important work is, take good care of yourself. Make sure to have enough rest at the end of the day before resuming work the next day.”
Vinson paused for a moment before answering, “All right. I got it. There's something else I need to tell you.”
“What is it?”
“I'm going on a business trip to Lightspring for two days.”
“When are you going to depart?”
Right now.”
Arielle sat up in surprise. “That's sudden. Do you need me to help you pack up?”
“No need. I'll get what I need in Lightspring. It’s an urgent trip, but I'll get back as soon as possible after getting the work done.”
Disappointment overwhelmed Arielle's heart at the thought of being separated from Vinson for two whole days.
I won't get to see him for two days. I never knew I'd be this unwilling to part with someone.
Gulping, she said, “All right. I'll wait for you at home.” “Okay...”
After saying that, Vinson wanted to spill his heart out, but he took a puff of his cigarette and tamped his urge down.
It was supposed to be a surprise, so he had to persist until the end.
“I need to go. Sleep tight.”
“Okay,” Arielle responded and hung up reluctantly.
Right then, the housekeeper had just finished preparing dinner and asked,
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