Tina covered the microphone with her hand and lowered her voice. "Hello, Mr. Chin?"
Wilson asked, "Are you at work?"
"Mm!" Tina nodded. When she heard the airport radio broadcasting on the other side of the line, she asked, "Are you back from your business trip?"
After staying one night in the holiday village, they returned to the city area the next day. Wilson sent her to the TV station and went straight to the airport, beginning his many business trips.
Tina heard that Wilson's leather shoes fell to the ground, and he said with a relaxed voice. "Well, I just got off the plane. Do you miss me?
Tina did not dare to say no, which would displease him, so she immediately replied, "Yes, I do!"
On the line came his deep laughter.
Then there seemed to be the sound of the door closing, and he said, "I'm going to get on the car to deal with the email. Bye!" "Oh!" Tina nodded.
The almost meaningless chat ended.
Tina put down her phone. Somehow, she felt like he was like a husband reporting his schedule to his wife...
Then, she was shocked by this thought.
What kind of illusion was this?
On the other side, Wilson's Rolls-Royce was driving from the airport to Chin's Group.
Half an hour later, his exclusive elevator reached the top floor.
Wilson walked out of the office with vigorous strides, followed by Terry holding a laptop. Along the way, all the staff greeted him respectfully.
In the secretary's office, Irene, his secretary, ran out to greet him in a hurry, holding a stack of documents in her hands, reporting the work and the following important schedule. "President Chin, you are back! These are documents that need to be signed by you. Besides, there are two proposals and a contract. In addition, you have an appointment with Mr. Schain, the president of the Mountain Group, at two o'clock in the afternoon! In the evening, we will hold a shareholders' meeting as planned..."
Wilson listened with a calm posture all the time.
When he heard the meeting in the evening, he slightly raised his eyebrows and interrupted. "Cancel the meeting. I have something private to do tonight!"
Irene was speechless.
Before Tina noticed it, the sun was setting.
The rose-colored sunlight enveloped the office building, and the warm rays of the sun came through the blinds, lighting up every corner. The atmosphere in the office was warm and comfortable.
Tina lowered her head and glanced at her watch. It was time to get off work.
She glanced at the vase by the table out of the corner of her eye and shook her head with a smile. It seemed that there was no flower sent to her today.
However, Tina did not feel disappointed. She was just curious.
The other colleagues around had already packed up and left the office one after another. Tina also started to close the documents on the desktop.
She was about to get up and leave when the bouquet on the fourth day came.
The delivery staff in his work suit came over in a hurry with a large bunch of flowers in his arms. After sending the bouquets for many days in a row, he recognized Tina and came straight to her. The delivery staff put the flowers on her desk and left after Tina signed for it.
Bonnie, who had not left yet, saw the flowers and immediately exclaimed in a low voice, "My God! It finally came! I thought I would be disappointed today! By the way, this bouquet of red roses is so beautiful!"
It was indeed very lovely.
The large bouquet had at least 99 roses.
All the roses were wrapped in a layer of black chiffon with a long tail at the end of the bouquet. Each rose red as fire was in full bloom. Their fragrance filled the whole office.
Tina reached out and picked up the card between roses.
As expected, she saw the flowery language of red roses: 99 ROSES - FOREVER LOVE.
The only difference was that there was a signature at the bottom: Chin.
There was only one word.
It seemed that the mysterious man finally revealed something about his identity.
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