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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1501

Bright early spring night.

The high building of the TV station was ablaze with lights. Tina moved her tired neck and finally finished working overtime.

The other colleagues in the office were packing their things while discussing where they were going to go for a gathering. They then invited her, "Tina, it's weekend tomorrow. Will you go to KTV with us?"

Tina's focus was not on the last part of the sentence, but on the word "weekend".

"I still have something to do!" She shook her head and quickly flipped through the bag. "Bonnie, can you lend me your perfume?"

Bonnie happily agreed. "Take it!"

Tina nodded in thanks before she got up and hurried to the washroom.

Ten minutes later, when she came out again, her hair hung down on her shoulders, like seaweed.

The exquisite makeup on her originally pretty face made her more charming and enchanting. However, her eyes were still crystal clear as if they were free from the dust of the world.

The taxi was parked in the No.l Luxurious Residence, which was known as the rich district.

The residential area was overgrown with greenery. There were flowers and water in it. It was said that dozens of gardenors took good care of it every day. At night, the artificial river rippled, and green willows flourished on both sides of the shore.

Tina had no time to enjoy such a beautiful view. She walked into the building quickly.

The elevator reached the 22nd floor and Tina stood in front of the anti-theft door. She was still out of breath.

After she entered the password, the door opened with a click.

When she opened the door, she saw a clean pair of men's leather shoes on the ground mat.

Tina pursed her lips.

She changed her slippers and walked through the living room. In front of the French window of the bedroom, she saw a tall man holding a red wine glass standing there.

Obviously, he had just taken a shower and was wearing a dark blue bathrobe. His black hair was slightly wet and messy. He was handsome and charming.

He stood there like a leopard. Even if he

stood still, there was still temptation and danger.

Hearing the footsteps, Wilson turned his face and narrowed his eyes behind the glasses.

"You're late."

His voice was low, but cold and emotionless, as if it came from the rolling river.

Tina looked down at her watch.

One minute past ten o'clock.

She secretly complained in her heart. She was late for only one minute. But she raised her face with a flattering smile. "Sorry. I had a traffic jam on the road!"

Wilson asked calmly, "Is it useful to just apologize?"

Tina had no choice but to step forward and put her arms around his strong waist from behind.

Her long hair swayed as she moved, and her exquisite features were reflected on the window glass. Her lips with lipstick were as plump as petals, making her very bewitching.

Although Tina looked very skilled, in fact, she was very at a loss. Even though this unknown relationship had lasted for nearly half a year, she was still very inexperienced and shy in this respect.

She forced herself to untie the belt around his waist as her hands trembled.

She moved very slowly.

Before she took off his bathrobe, Wilson couldn't wait to drink up the red wine in his hand. Then he suddenly lifted her up and strode to the big bed behind him.

Tina was thrown on it.

Wilson's sturdy body followed and trapped her as if she was a prey.

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