Tina Was Not very Familiar with Wilson
In addition to the Rolls-Royce for daily use, Wilson would occasionally drive another car, which was a Mercedes-Benz G65 imported from abroad.
Such a luxury car couldn’t be possessed by ordinary people, but Tina was not sure whether that person was Wilson.
Moreover, it was very dark now. She didn't even see the license plate number clearly.
"It couldn't be Wilson," Tina thought.
She and Dylan got off the car, and he went over to her from the other side of the car.
Dylan said, "By the way, Tina... How's your preparation for the finals of the Grand Fashion Design Contest?"
Tina was temporarily puzzled by his question.
Her life in the past week was indeed very messy, and she had almost forgotten that there was such an important contest waiting for her.
Tina nodded slowly. "Not bad..."
Dylan looked at her with a smile. "I still remember that when you were in college, your dream was to become a designer someday. Janetta Lin, the great costume designer, had always been your idol... Is he still your idol now?"
"Yes!" Tina nodded.
Dylan said, "Then you'll be able to see Janetta personally in the finals! Tina, do you have the confidence to win the contest? Although the competition must be fierce at the end, you must not impose too much pressure on yourself..."
However, Tina was lost in her own thoughts.
She didn't pay attention to what Dylan exactly said.
When the Grand Fashion Design Contest was mentioned by him, she couldn't help thinking of Wilson again.
She recalled what Wilson had told her before, that if she wanted to win the contest, he could use the so-called hidden rules of a business tycoon to help her to win... It was more like a Joke.
Tina suddenly felt that she wanted to cry.
As the mistress, she had just ended her relationship with Wilson. Why did she feel like she had lost a dear lover?
Tina tried to calm herself down.
She didn't want Dylan to know too much. After perfunctorily replying him, she said,
"Dylan, I'm going upstairs!"
Dylan watched her figure gradually disappear in the corridor, and then he left the residential community reluctantly.
It was Monday again.
Monday was often the busiest day in the week for most people. Like the other colleagues, Tina had a lot of work on hand to be finished.
In the afternoon, she walked out of the TV station alone with a camera.
Her task was to finish a news interview with a company.
According to the original plan, the interview would be finished by Tina and another colleague, but her colleague unexpectedly fell ill and asked for a leave. Unable to find a second colleague to assist her, Tina became the only person to finish the interview task, as the schedule couldn't be delayed.
Fortunately, the interview would contain only a single video recording of the founder of the company, and therefore Tina could solve it alone.
She came to an office building in the CBD area.
The office building was a very large one, in which there were many companies.
Tina took the elevator to the designated floor. She displayed the reporter's card on the reception counter and explained the appointment to the receptionists. Then, a female secretary went downstairs to lead her to the company.
The secretary didn't bring her directly to the General Manager's Office. Instead, she led Tina to the living room first. "Sorry, Miss Hall, please wait a moment! Our general manager is meeting an important guest in the office!"
"Alright!" Tina replied.
After she waited in the living room for more than ten minutes, the secretary knocked on the door again and came in.
She said that the general manager had ended his previous meeting, and Tina could go over there now.
Tina put down the teacup, stood up from the sofa, and picked up the camera.
When they were about to walk into the General Manager's Office, the door was pushed open.
The general manager, who was in his fifties, was personally sending off the distinguished guest. There were even traces of flattery and obsequiousness in his words and expression. Tina felt that the secretary's eyes seemed to have lit up a little while she was looking at the guest.
She looked up and caught sight of the eyes behind the lens.
Tina was slightly taken aback.
She hadn’t expected to come across Wilson here.
It had only been a week since they broke up, but Tina felt as if a long time had passed.
As usual, Wilson was wearing a high-end business suit, which outlined his tall and mighty figure. He was wearing a pair of platinum-gilded glasses. A few rays of sunlight shone on his face, which made him even more handsome.
The secretary reported, "Mr. Wadman, the reporter from the TV station, Miss Hall, has arrived!"
Mr. Wadman, the general manager, nodded and said, "Welcome, Miss Hall!"
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