"Got it."
Chuck smiled and said. He was also surprised, the first time that Susan came to the house, he'd already touched her in the bathroom. And in the room last night, he saw Susan's body.
As Chuck was thinking, he subconsciously swept his eyes across Susan's frame. Susan noticed it and got angry. "Haven't you seen enough last night?" Susan cried.
Chuck blushed.
Susan had so much mixed feelings, it was driving her mad!
"Where to?" Chuck asked.
"Your wife's restaurant, I'm helping out for the decoration." Susan closed her eyes, it was better not to see him.
Chuck stopped looking at her and drove Susan to the restaurant. Susan got out of the car, and Chuck asked, "Hey, how much money do you owe?"
After all, Chuck had enjoyed what he saw last night.
"Do you wish to pay my debt for me?" Susan turned around and replied.
"I'll lend it to you," Chuck shook his head. A few million dollars just for a few glances? Chuck was not that extravagant. He just wanted to pay it back for her first and get her to rent a room outside. Then, Chuck and Yvette can finally spend some time together alone.
"There's no need, I'll figure it out by myself. Besides, just because I took off my clothes and you've seen something, it doesn't mean that you can buy me with money. Listen carefully, I'm not a hooker," Susan said coldly and turned into the shop that had not been renovated.
Chuck was speechless. He didn't mean it that way, how could he take her as a hooker? He was just guilty for grabbing her last time and seeing her the day before. That was why Chuck said so.
After all, she was Yvette's best friend.
Chuck was about to look for Auntie Logan when his phone rang. It was Yolanda. Chuck answered.
"Chuck, are you free now? Come to the plaza. I have something to tell you," it was Yolanda's voice.
Judging from her tone, it seemed that something had happened. Chuck told her that he would arrive soon. After hanging up, Chuck called Auntie Logan again.
"Hello, Chucky," Willa greeted gently.
Chuck informed her, "Auntie Logan, I'm going to the plaza this morning. I have something to deal with."
"Alright, go do what you need to do. I'll sleep for a while," Willa responded.
Chuck felt a little sorry. He was the one who asked Auntie Logan to stay, but in the end, he had no time to accompany her. Chuck sighed, "Auntie Logan, I'm sorry."
Willa said in a dismissive tone, "Why are you apologizing? It's okay, Chucky, focus on your work."
"Alright," Chuck answered.
After hanging up, Chuck drove to the plaza.
On the other side, Willa put down her mobile phone and chuckled. "Why is this kid being so polite?" She wondered.
She began to read a book, but she was thinking about where she should visit with Chucky.
......
Yvette was busy in the office. After taking over the company again, there were many affairs to deal with. The company's business had been improved, much to her surprise. If this went on, the company could earn about a hundred thousand per month.
Yvette held her chin and said, "This was all thanks to Hubby. I can't let him down."
At this time, someone knocked on the door. Yvette recollected herself and said, "Please come in."
The door opened and a man entered. Yvette was surprised and stood up immediately to welcome him. Wilbur, the owner of this square, actually came over to see her. She was surprised and said, "Director Wendel, please, take a seat."
Wilbur sat down. He was slapped by Zabrina in public the day before, and the humiliation had forced Wilbur to do the extreme. It was all because of Chuck who had told on him and caused him to lose the chance to pursue Zabrina, which he almost succeeded in. It was all because Chuck didn't keep his promise.
Now, he wanted to return the favor and expose Chuck as well!
He wanted Chuck to have a taste of failure too, but he was cautious, so he came alone to find Yvette.
He knew that Chuck had a strong background, so how could he not have planned it out thoroughly?
"Director Jordan, I came here today to speak with you about something," Wilbur said.
"Go ahead," Yvette braced herself up. Although he was not a baller, he was still her husband's good friend, let alone the owner of this square.
"But before that, I want you to promise me one thing," Wilbur said.
"Okay," Yvette answered.
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