Tina couldn't hold back her laughter.
Wilson's face darkened more.
At this time, flames were burning in his chest, waiting for her to put out. Unexpectedly, not only did she not mean to admit the mistake, but she even laughed out.
This was outrageous!
Tina saw that his brows were knitted, which showed that he was really angry. She quickly said, "There is no cheating at all. I don't have such a special taste. He can even be my father!"
Wilson frowned. "What do you mean?"
Tina looked at the direction in which the commercial vehicle had just left and explained, "That man is called Bill Amery. You should know him. He is Lin's husband, as well as Miss Amery's uncle..."
"Chairman Amery?" Wilson was stunned.
Since the morning, Wilson had been almost in the conference room all day long.
During the long meeting, he sent her a message, saying that he would pick her up from work in the evening.
Unexpectedly, after he arrived at the office building on time, he didn't see her after waiting for a long time. Almost all the people in the building were gone. When he called Tina, she was in the cemetery in the suburb, so the signal was very weak.
Later, he happened to see her colleague come out after working overtime.
Wilson asked Terry to call over the other side. After asking, he learned that she had already left.
When the commercial car came over, Wilson was sitting in the back seat, a little far away from the it. In addition, Bill was wearing casual clothes, so it was hard to tell his age from his back.
Tina nodded. "Yes!"
Wilson was surprised. "When did you know him?"
Tina thought for a moment. "Today, to be exact. Mr. Amery came to see me today! He and my mother were old friends. After learning that my mother has died, Mr. Amery asked me to take him to the cemetery to see my mother!"
Wilson nodded as he heard that.
He never pryed into other people's privacy, so he didn't ask any more questions.
After he knew that it was Bill, Wilson's eyebrows relaxed again, but he was still a little angry.
He snorted coldly and said, "Don't ever stand me up again!"
Tina immediately nodded. "I know!"
She smiled, looked at him with her clear eyes, and nodded in a docile and ingratiating way.
Wilson was suddenly happy in his heart.
He stretched out his big hand and wanted to hold the back of her head to kiss her
Tina was shy.
It would be fine if there were only the two of them, but Terry was driving in the front.
She pushed him away with her hand and did not let him kiss her in the end.
Wilson was not in a hurry. In the evening, he could kiss as much as he wanted.
The engine started and the black Rolls- Royce drove slowly out of the neighborhood.
It was not yet completely dark, and it was time to get off work. There were many pedestrians on both sides of the road.
When they passed the crossroad, Tina saw a lady holding a bunch of bright red roses in her hands with a sweet and happy smile on her face.
She noticed that there seemed to be a lot of couples today.
After the car entered the main road, it followed other cars and went up the overpass.
Tina couldn't help turning to Wilson in surprise when she saw that. "Aren't we going to the hospital to see Isla?"
On the way back from the cemetery, Tina asked Bill to send her home.
Her house was very close to the hospital. Now that they were on the overpass, it was obvious that they were heading in a different direction.
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