Wilson was wearing a black suit. His legs were long, while his shoulders were broad. Two buttons on the collar of his shirt were unbuttoned, and his Adam's Apple was protruding. The sunset glow came in through the window and shed on his face. His hair had been neatly combed, and his handsome features were unforgettable to others.
He was wearing a pair of platinum-gilded glasses, which made him look gentle, elegant, and casual. His appearance was so outstanding that he had attracted the attention of a great many nurses passing by.
He was holding an intercom of sterile room in his hand, and he looked a little bit exhausted after traveling a long distance.
In fact, he had come back home two days earlier than expected.
He didn't inform Tina in advance. Obviously, he wanted to give her a surprise.
Tina looked dazed.
She seemed to be surprised indeed, but her expression looked a little dull at the same time.
Behind the transparent glass, Isla's face appeared to be florid.
As her dear Domineering CEO had come back from his business trip, she was the most excited person. She smiled innocently and revealed a row of white and lovely teeth.
Tina walked over at a relatively slow pace. "Wilson, why didn't you tell me you are coming back!"
"Uh-huh!" Wilson curled his lips up.
"Have you just arrived?" Tina asked.
"The plane landed an hour ago!" Wilson looked a little tired.
"Hum..." Tina was at a loss.
It meant that Wilson came directly to the hospital from the airport after landing of the plane.
Wilson looked down a little and frowned. He had noticed the pot of ball cactus in her hand. "Tina, what's that in your hand?"
Tina replied, "This is Desmond's gift for Isla..."
Only then did Desmond casually greet him, "Wilson..."
Wilson answered him nonchalantly.
He knew that the meaning of ball cactus as a gift was good, and therefore he was delighted to see it.
However, when Wilson noticed an air of provocation in Desmond's eyes, he disliked it very much, and he ordered directly, "You have given the gift to Tina. It's none of your business now! I only ordered a dinner for two persons, and you don't have a share here. Go do what you have to do!"
Isla was living in the sterile room, and the nurses were responsible for her meals.
It meant that only Tina and Wilson could have dinner here. If Desmond stayed here, he could only smell the dinner.
Hearing this, Desmond was so annoyed that his hair stood on end.
Tina pursed her lips, and her eye expression was subtle. She said, "Desmond, why don't you have dinner at home?"
At this, Desmond became much more annoyed. He felt that Tina cherished love and sex more than friendship and kindness.
However, he still clearly remembered the scene that Wilson directly held Tina up and carried her away in front of him last time. For Desmond, this was really mean and unacceptable. He didn't want to experience it again.
And more importantly, he also clearly remembered Tina's promise to cook him some porridge.
He swayed the curly hair over his forehead and suddenly came up with a good idea. He planned that after Tina cooked the porridge for him, he would show it off in front of Wilson. "That feeling must be terrific!", he thought.
Desmond shook his legs. "Tina, I'll come to see you the other day. Don't forget your promise!"
Tina nodded.
Desmond then left in a carefree manner.
Wilson frowned and asked, "What did you promise him?" "Nothing special!" Tina shook her head.
It was quite easy for her to cook some porridge, and therefore she didn't think it was a big deal.
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