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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1751

There was warning in Wilson's tone.

At the family banquet, Desmond had come to show off his porridge in front of him. When he thought of this, he still felt unhappy.

Wilson found that he was getting more possessive.

Hearing that, Tina was surprised.

She knew that he was referring to Desmond.

However, Tina found it incredible. It was just ordinary porridge that kitchen idiots could make. It was too exaggerated.

However, she knew the best how to please him. She smiled and nodded. "Got it!"

The corners of Wilson's mouth lifted slightly.

There was a slight buzzing sound in the kitchen, and on the boiling porridge in the pot, there was water vapor floating, which made Tina's little face revealing a light peach pink color.

Her thick eyelashes were like a fan. With her eyes lowered, Wilson felt that she was obedient and docile.

His throat was a little dry.

Wilson's gaze lingered between her eyes and lips, as if he had been bewitched. He pulled her face over and bowed his head to kiss her.

Tina closed her eyes.

It seemed that a kiss could not satisfy Wilson.

His long arms wrapped around her slender waist. Behind the lens, the color of his long and narrow eyes gradually darkened.

Tina's cheeks were burning.

She was flustered and shy. "Wilson, stop it. The porridge will be ready soon!"

Wilson's voice was hoarse, and his eyes were deep. "Tina, I'm in no mood to eat porridge now!"

He meant that he wanted to eat her.

Tina blushed even more.

Wilson raised his hand and turned off the stove.

Then, without saying a word, he carried her on his shoulder and strode to the bedroom.

There was only one last ray of light of the sunset glow, which fell on the big white leather bed and gave off an romantic feeling.

The door was closed by Wilson's feet, blocking the inside of the room.

He didn't eat this porridge until the next morning.

The sun rose and set.

The sun was slanted to the west, and there were red clouds in the sky.

Although the season had changed from summer to early autumn, which always gave people slight sorrow, Tina was in a good mood, probably because she had gained love.

She even felt very relaxed and happy working all day.

When it was about time to get off work, Tina received a call from Wilson. "Tina, I have a temporary meeting in the company. I'll get late!"

In the speaker, there was the sound of him typing on the keyboard.

Tina's voice was clear. "Okay, I'll wait for you!"

Wilson smiled. "Good girl!"

Hanging up the phone, shyness appeared in her eyes.

Wilson had said that before. But the feeling these words gave her was different. Because their relation differed from the past.

After the misunderstanding was eliminated, they confirmed their feelings for each other.

Wilson gave her the identity of his girlfriend.

This not only meant that they were equally matched. Also, Tina no longer needed to be nervous and worried. And she was no longer a petty lover who he could desert at any time.

The corners of Tina's mouth curled up.

There seemed to be a gust of spring wind blowing in her heart, warm and gentle.

In the blink of an eye, it was time to get off work. The colleagues in the office got up and began to pack up and leave.

Seeing that she didn't move, Bonnie Lewis couldn't help asking, "Tina, it's time to get off work. Aren't you leaving?"

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