As the manager of the restaurant brought up the dish, Tina's face was full of astonishment.
What he served was virtually not a "dish", but a dessert, or more accurately, a birthday cake.
On the white and delicate porcelain plate, there was a square-shaped traditional Black Forest Cake made by a senior chef. Meticulously-selected Belgian chocolates dotted the surface of the cake in layers, which looked like a forest in Northern Europe. As Cherry wine had been injected into the cake, the sweet and bitter tastes intertwined with each other.
A candle was inserted into the central part of the cake.
Tina was stunned by this gorgeious cake.
She slowly came to herself and looked at him in shock. "Mr. Chin, how do you know today my birthday?"
Wilson replied casually, "It's easy. There is your information on the information sheet that Terry gave to me."
It wasn't hard for Tina to guess this point. She still remembered how Wilson suddenly appeared in her house one night. This was very easy for a business tycoon like him.
But how could he care so much about such a trivial thing?
The violinist began to play the Happy Birthday tune very cooperatively. The music echoed with their good mood.
Wilson said, "Make a wish, and blow out the candle!"
He took out a lighter and shook it twice. Then, blue flames burst out, and he lit the candle for her.
"Okay!" Tina nodded.
She was still in a trance.
She originally thought that she had missed her birthday cake, and couldn't make a wish and blow out the candles. But now, everything had come true.
Tina put her palms together devoutly and made a solemn wish.
She prayed that her daughter's health would recover as soon as possible.
Then, she opened her eyes and blew out the candle.
When she looked up again, a delicate box had suddenly appeared in front of her.
Tina looked at Wilson in confusion.
Wilson curled up his lips and said, "Tina, this is a birthday gift for you."
Tina was taken aback.
She hadn't expected that he not only had arranged a dinner, a cake for her, but also would give her a birthday gift.
Tina took the box and opened it under his gaze.
Just as she had expected, there was jewelry inside.
A pair of platinum earrings!
The gift today was more valuable than the things that he had given her before. Tina almost couldn't take her eyes off them.
The earrings were shaped like swallows, and the swallows' tails were spread out. Although they were small and exquisite, they were indeed very vivid and impressive. The eyes of the swallows were made of small broken diamonds, which were lively, special, and low-profile.
Tina fell in love with this pair of earrings at a glance.
She couldn't help murmuring, "They're so beautiful!"
The earrings were indeed very beautiful. Her eyes were fixed on them. Perhaps it was because of the fact that she used to be dubbed "Swollaow" at school, Tina had always been particularly fond of swallows.
Wilson took pride in his arrangement.
He had given her a lot of jewelry before. Occasionally, on a whim, he might give her one or two small things as gifts when he came back from business trips. However, he had never seen her wear any of them.
Wilson frowned. He got up, walked over, and picked up the earrings in the box.
Tina only felt that a huge shadow was looming over her. After, her earlobe was touched by the coarse finger pulps of Wilson. Something slightly cool was then put on her ear.
She was now wearing the beautiful earrings, and she looked very charming under the lamplight.
"If you like them, you can wear them every day!" Wilson said.
Tina nodded and said sincerely, "Thank you very much, Mr. Chin!"
She looked up again, and saw that Wilson's eyes were fixed on her. Behind the lens, his eye expressions were meaningful.
He was wearing a dark gray suit today, with a star-shaped red agate embedded in his cuff. At this time, the agate was flashing on his wrist under the lamplight and reflecting his handsome face. This young and glamorous business tycoon could attract so many people's attention!
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