It seemed that it was a guest who came to the restaurant.
The chauffeur got out of the car and opened the rear door. Abby, who was carrying a bag on her wrist, got out of the car.
She was alone. She should have had an appointment with a friend, because she lowered her head to look at her watch.
The two sides met each other face-to-face.
Isla was too full to walk after going down the stairs. She looked at Wilson and asked him for help.
When Abby looked up, she saw such a scene. Wilson, who was tall and strong, was holding a little girl with one arm and holding Tina with the other hand. In the dark, they were a happy family of three.
She looked at it and felt depressed in her chest.
When she learned that Wilson had a daughter with Tina, Abby was on her guard. However, even though she had done a lot of things secretly, she could only watch their relationship develop.
As they approached, Abby said with a dignified smile, "Wilson, Miss Hall!"
Tina nodded. "Miss Amery!"
On the other hand, Wilson, who was standing on one side, glanced over Abby's face as if he had not seen her.
When they had met outside in the past, although he did not have any affection for Abby in his eyes, he had the feelings for friends, but now he was indifferent.
Wilson said to Tina, "Let's go home!"
Tina was surprised.
She was held by Wilson and directly passed Abby as if she were just air.
Terry just drove the Rolls-Royce to the side of the road. He opened the door, and they got in one by one.
As the car drove away, the smile on Abby's face was quickly broken.
From his attitude, she knew that Wilson was not joking that day.
He had already broken up her.
Wilson said that they would not even be friends in the future. Although it was just a light warning, Abby knew how important it was. If Tina encountered similar dangers in the future, he would be the first to suspect her.
Abby gritted her teeth and walked straight into the restaurant.
Inside the Rolls-Royce, Tina tilted her head to look at the rearview mirror on the right. Abby's back was still dignified and elegant, but it could be clearly seen that she was stiff.
After the car turned the corner, she looked back at Wilson beside her. "Wilson, did you go to Abby in private?"
"Yes!" Wilson replied.
Hearing this, Tina was stunned and then blinked. "Do you also suspect Abby?"
Wilson responded lightly again, and his eyes narrowed slightly. "That thing must have something to do with her. Selene might have been used by her. The kidnapping can't be a coincidence! Although there is no evidence, it doesn't mean that she is innocent!"
Tina looked a little surprised.
In fact, on the way back from the hospital, she wanted to say something but said nothing in the end.
But she didn't expect that Wilson was thinking the same thing.
Tina felt warm in her heart.
She was so excited that she couldn't help kissing his thin lips.
When she let go, she caught sight of Isla who was staring at her with a pair of big eyes from the corner of her eyes. She quickly said with embarrassment, "Isla, I was wrong."
On the afternoon of the weekend, in the villa of the Amery family.
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