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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1772

In the beginning, Desmond approached Tina to upset Wilson - he wanted to take Wilson's woman away from him.

But now, he had a completely different feeling for Tina.

Wilson was sharp enough to notice this, so he took every possible chance to warn Desmond to stay away from Tina.

Desmond surely understood what he meant. Yet, he snorted in disdain and provoked, "Tsk, you're not married yet!"

In his view, though Tina was in a relationship with him, they might break up someday.

Wilson said slowly, "How do you know we won't get married?"

"..." Desmond was taken aback.

He looked at Wilson in great surprise and couldn't utter another word.

The view from the terrace was very good.

It was wide and surrounded by floor- to- ceiling windows so that people could enjoy the river scenery in the distance.

The round table was covered with a red tablecloth, and above it was a white porcelain bottle with fragrant roses, creating a romantic mood.

The reserved position for Wilson was the best.

Through the bright glass, Tina couldn't hear what they were talking about downstairs, but she could see Desmond with braids walking away in dismay.

Then she heard sounds of steady footsteps.

Tina turned around and looked at Wilson, who was pulling out the chair opposite.

She asked with a smile, "You sent Desmond away?"

"Yep!" Wilson nodded.

When Tina thought of how Desmond had just walked away with his head down, she felt a little guilty and said, "Isn't it a little too much to do that? After all, he's your cousin, so you should let him come in and have a meal with us!"

Wilson looked up at her and asked, "Do you want a third wheel?"

"No!" Tina shook her head without hesitation.

Wilson's lips curled up.

Seeing that there seemed to be a trace of gloom in his eyes, Tina thought he was still unhappy with Desmond's provocation. She said with a smile, "It seems that what happened that year has left him a deep shadow!"

Hearing that, Wilson pursed his thin lips slightly.

He didn't intend to tell Tina what had happened. Instead, he thought for a moment and said, "He has never been serious since he was a child. If he continues to talk something crazy to you in the future, ignore him!" "Yes!" Tina nodded docilely.

Her face in the sunset glow looked radiant, as smooth and delicate as an oil painting.

His eyes were clear, from where he could see his own image.

Wilson thought she was so obedient.

He curled one finger to beckon her as if she was his puppy.

Tina felt she would appear worthless if she did what he wanted. However, seemingly bewitched, she got up and moved to the seat next to him.

They sat shoulder to shoulder on the same side. When picking up food, they would inadvertently touch each other's arms. Like a young couple in love, they couldn't bear to separate for a moment.

At noon, Tina asked Malee out for lunch.

After the morning meeting, she was assigned to an interview, which happened to be near Malee's working place.

They found a restaurant with a high evaluation online. After sitting down, they ordered the dishes they liked respectively. The staff in the restaurant worked efficiently enough and served the meal before long.

The chef, dressed in a white chef's uniform, stood on the chopping board beside the table and skillfully cut nice pieces from a roast duck.

Halfway through the meal, Malee said with a smile, "By the way, I found a little gadget in a market. I'm sure Isla likes it. I'll take it to the hospital tonight!"

Hearing that, Tina asked, "Are you going to the hospital to see Isla tonight?"

Malee nodded. "Yeah, I'll be there after work!"

Tina said, "If you are here, I plan to go back to the hospital later!"

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