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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1656

I Chose You for Your Money

Tina's palms became white because she had clenched them too tightly.

She hid the paper bag in her hand behind her back.

Her nervousness, expectation, and even the feeling of missing Wilson that had lingered around her mind for a long time... They were all scattered after Wilson cancelled their relationship.

Tina felt lucky that she didn't give Wilson the suit just now.

She and Wilson's relationship was nothing but a transaction. Since it was only a transaction, there would be a day when this transaction would come to an end, and both of them would sooner or later return to their original tracks of life.

A mistress was quite different from a lover. A mistress could be bought with money, and be discarded wilfully.

As long as Wilson got bored with her, he could abandon her at any moment.

Now, the day had come.

The lamplight shedding on his face was still bright, and the reflections of light from the lens shone on Tina's face.

She felt that her heart was icy-cold.

Tina picked up the thin coat from the sofa's armrest and grabbed it in her hand together with the paper bag.

She should behave like a qualified mistress.

Wilson directly told her that their relationship of benefactor and mistress had come to an end. She was supposed to disappear from the view of him as soon as possible.

However, Tina's legs seemed to be abnormally heavy, as if they had been filled with lead.

She slowly walked towards the hallway of the house.

After passing over Wilson, Tina still halted her footsteps.

She seemed unwilling to give up so rashly. She wanted a definite answer, a confirmation. She turned to look at Wilson and asked, "Mr. Chin, why did you choose me at the beginning?"

Tina's voice was very soft, as if she would lose control of her emotions in case she used more strength.

Wilson was a handsome and promising business tycoon. There were countless women who wanted to climb up to his bed in

the whole city, but he finally chose Tina.

Tina held up her breath, but she didn't even know what she was expecting.

Wilson stood there still.

He put one of his hands in the pocket of his trousers, and the outlines of his good-looking figure became more obvious. He stood there as straight as a poplar tree.

The scene of Tina and Dylan hugging each other intimately in the hospital during the daytime appeared before his eyes... He would never forgive the fact that Dylan, and perhaps Tina, had tears in their eyes in such a touching moment of reunition.

Wilson's expression was almost indifferent.

He twitched his lips as if she had asked a stupid question. "Of course... I paid money to buy sensational pleasure from you."

He added, "Also... You had once saved me from being drowned when I was a child. I want to repay you with money for that!"

Tina's heart seemed to have been stung by a hornet.

She still remembered what Terry had once told her, that his boss valued friendship, affection, and faith more than anything else.

Took Mona's father as an example. He was just the driver of Wilson. When the old man was suddenly struck by gastrorrhagia, Wilson sent him to the hospital in time. Before the old man's death, Wilson promised him that he would take good care of his daughter, Mona. He had kept his promise up to now...

Tina thought that she was not different from the old driver of Wilson.

She instantly woke up from her illusions.

These days, Wilson had doted on her a lot.

When Tina felt sorrowful because Dylan made the misjudgment that she had betrayed him, Wilson comforted her with his warm chest; When they were in New City, the three of them held a happy and unforgettable birthday party together. Wilson personally helped her to ride on the horse and held the horse reins for her; they held each other's hands and accompanied Isla...

All these happy memories cause her to have unrealistic illusions.

Tina almost had forgotten that she was just Wilson's secret mistress. She had gradually forgotten her real status after she spend a lot of time to be with Wilson.

She thought she had fallen in love with Wilson for not long a time.

They hadn't really started their love story yet, and therefore it was not too late for her to withdraw from this mire.

Tina thought that she should thank Wilson for teaching her a good lesson.

Now he had decided to put an end to their relationship, she should be sober-minded again. She would never think about any possibility of true love between them in the future.

The mixed emotions in Tina's eyes disappeared gradually, and she slowly calm herself down by disillusionment with reasoning.

Wilson still stood straight, and his handsome face was like an emotionless Greek Statue. All his emotions were hidden in the deepest depths of his eyes, and no trace of them could be observed by others.

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