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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1723

Tina said gratefully, "Thank you for your appreciation!"

Meadow had already eaten.

Seeing that they hadn't finished eating yet, she knew that it would make them embarrassed if she stayed here. After saying a few words, Meadow cleverly said, "Then I won't bother you to eat. I'll go first, Wilson!"

Tina stood up again. "Goodbye, Mrs. Chin!"

Meadow smiled at her gently, then wrapped herself in a scarf and left leisurely.

Outside the restaurant, the driver opened the door respectfully.

Meadow was a lady from a big family. Her gestures were very graceful. Usually, she didn't put on airs and always wore a graceful and gentle smile on her face whether she was at home or out. But today, she was very happy and seemed to be humming a song.

The driver asked, "Madam, you are in a good mood tonight. Is there anything to be happy about?"

Meadow straightened the sleeves of her cheongsam and smiled without saying anything.

"I'm going to have a daughter-in-law. How can I not be happy?"

At this rate, she believed that she would be able to have grandchildren in a few days!

After Meadow left, they also left the restaurant after dinner.

Today was Chinese Valentine's Day. It was particularly lively everywhere and it was full of romantic atmosphere.

The restaurant was located next to the river. They came out the restaurant and went to the pedestrian street, which was occupied by couples. Moreover, in the middle of the river, there was a fountain performance, which was colorful under the light.

It made the atmosphere more animated, and many people gathered here to watch it.

Wilson was not in a hurry to go home.

He ordered Terry to drive the car to the bridge.

There were pedestrian streets on both sides of the bridge, decorated with dark green rails. There were straight street lights every ten meters along the road, shining brightly. The shadows of the two people stretched behind them.

The view on the bridge was wide enough to appreciate the fountain in the middle of the river better.

Compared to the shore of the river where there were many people, this place was very quiet. Other than occasionally passing cars, few people could be seen here, as if it was a different world that would not be disturbed.

Tina placed both hands on the railings. The humid river breeze caressed her cheeks.

She was somewhat distracted.

Her thoughts seemed to still linger on Mrs. Chin, whom she met in the restaurant.

When they met at the engagement banquet, Tina knew how easy to get along with her. Although it was just a few words, she felt a sense of intimacy. In particular, Mrs. Chin invited her to her home in the end.

Perhaps that was just an polite word, but it made her feel warm.

Tina said sincerely, "Wilson, your mom has a good character. Before that, I always thought that the noble ladies in rich and powerful families were as cold and mean as Mrs. Koo. I didn't expect her to be so easy to get along with!"

Wilson stood upright. The streetlights cast a layer of golden light on his handsome facial features, making him more attractive.

He smiled brightly.

Thinking of the scene in the previous restaurant, Wilson even had an illusion in a moment.

It was as if he had seen his wife chatting cheerfully with her mother-in-law...

The ship in Wilson's mind suddenly stopped.

Wilson frowned and said, "My mother likes you very much!"

"Then what about you?"

Tina really wanted to ask him, but she didn't dare to ask.

She was like a timid child. She wanted to explore carefully, but in the end, she did not have the courage.

Not knowing what she was thinking, Wilson only felt that this Chinese Valentine's Day was very warm.

He would not have wasted his time on it in the past.

Wilson leaned over and said to her, "Tina, happy Chinese Valentine's Day!"

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