I Will Take Care of Tina and Isla Myself!
As a foreign language learner, Mark was relatively good at speaking Chinese. Although there were tiny problems in pronunciation and wording, his Chinese was still very fluent.
He took the initiative to introduce the guest in the living room to Wilson, "This is Dylan Koo. I don't know if Mr. Chin knows him or not before. Dylan's a famous pianist! I've known him for many years. I'd like to have a chat with my old friend during this business trip!"
Dylan stood up from the sofa.
As the saying went, "People are in high spirits when involved in happy events". Dylan seemed to be in a good mood while he was meeting his old friend, Mark. He was holding a glass of champagne in his hand, and his handsome face had become much more charming recently.
Mark was a foreigner, and this time he came here on a business trip. He didn't know that Dylan and Wilson almost became relatives.
Dylan took the initiative to speak. "Glad to see you, Mr. Chin!"
"Dylan!" There was a faint smile on Wilson's face.
The two men shook hands.
They seemed to be friendly while shaking hands, but the hostility hidden in their smiles couldn't be denied.
Mark was delighted. "It seems that the two of you knew each other before. Mr. Chin, Dylan arrived here a short while ago, and we've been friends for many years. He's a trustworthy person, and he has nothing to do with the work we're going to talk about. Would you mind if he stays here while we're talking about business?"
Wilson replied, "I don't mind!"
Mark invited him and Terry to sit down with a smile. "Okay, let's get started!"
Dylan also sat back on the sofa. He didn't want to disturb their business negotiation. He simply sat aside and read the music score on his mobile phone.
After discussion of the business affairs, Wilson and Mark chatted a little about family affairs in order to strengthen the emotional ties.
Mark poured another two glasses of champagne himself and invited Wilson and Terry to have a drink.
As Terry had to drive the car later on, he politely refused to drink the champagne.
The remaining three of them raised their glasses and drank a toast. The smell of champagne was floating in the air.
After putting down the champagne glass, Dylan suddenly said, "Mark, what do you think children usually like?"
Mark was older than the other three on the scene, and he had got married at a very young age. Now, Mark already had a son and a daughter.
Wilson squainted at Dylan.
"It depends on whether it's a little boy or a little girl," Mark replied with a smile.
"A little girl!" Dylan said.
"You have asked the right question to the right person. I happen to have a daughter, and she likes all sorts of beautiful things. She often asked me to buy pretty clothes for her, as well as lovely dolls. Little girls like pretty and lovely things. You can cater to her!"
Dylan nodded as if he had acquired experience.
The gossiping nature of Mark was aroused. "Dylan, are you going to become somebody's father?"
Dylan didn't deny it. "Hmm!"
Wilson stood up suddenly.
He put down the champagne glass in his hand and said, "I won't bother you to talk about the good old days, as we've finished our work!" "Okay... Mr. Chin. I'll see you off!"
"No, thanks!" Wilson said.
As soon as he finished speaking, he strode out of the room.
Terry followed him silently.
After leaving the room, the two of them went straight to the elevator.
When they were about to arrive at the elevator, they heard footsteps coming from behind. "Mr. Chin, wait a minute!"
Wilson stopped.
He turned around and looked at Dylan, who had caught up with them.
Dylan said, "Mr. Chin, can I have a word with you?
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