At noon, cracks of warm sunshine in winter filtered through the shutters.
Just as Tina finished sorting out some files on the computer, her mobile phone on the table vibrated.
Wilson sent her a text message, saying that he was downstairs.
Bonnie leaned over half of her body and wanted to ask Tina what she wanted to eat for the takeout at noon. However, Tina had already picked up her mobile phone and the coat on the back of the chair - she was going out.
Bonnie was clear at a glance and joked, "Are you going on a date with President Chin again?"
Tina usually kept a low profile at the TV station. Even though she was a designer with some achievements, she did not show off. Neither had she ever mentioned her relationship with Wilson to anyone. Among her colleagues, only Bonnie knew the inside story.
Hearing her words, Tina flushed. "We just want to have lunch together!"
Seeing this, Bonnie asked with a smile, "Since you two are deeply in love, when will you get married?"
Tina's face turned scarlet.
She accidentally disrupted Wilson's proposal, and he said he would take her and Isla back to the Chin Family on Christmas Eve. About the marriage, Wilson mentioned they would marry in the following spring when the flowers bloomed, but the specific date was not yet determined.
Tina thought about it and said shyly, "I'll send you an invitation to our wedding then!"
Hearing that, Bonnie immediately said, "Then that's a deal!"
Tina said with a smile.
After coming out of the office building, she saw Wilson's car waiting on the roadside.
He himself drove the black Mercedes G65 over.
The car parked there was particularly conspicuous, like a giant beast.
Tina didn't lie to Bonnie. The lunch break was not long, so she just came out to have a quick meal with Wilson. But by the way, she also had something to do.
After the lunch in an Italian restaurant, Wilson drove to a coffee shop.
After the car stopped, Wilson unfastened his seat belt and said, "Tina, go ahead. I'll reply to the two emails sent by Terry when waiting for you in the car!"
As he spoke, he had already picked up the laptop and put it on his knees.
Tina blinked. "Won't you going with me?"
Wilson curled his lips, his eyes behind the glasses lazy and unrestrained. "I am more suitable to play the big hidden boss!"
Tina burst into laughter. "Yes, big boss!"
Tina closed the door and walked into the cafe house.
Many guests were there, but it was not noisy with the graceful sound of the piano, and the waiters were walking softly around.
After Tina pushed the door open and went in, she glanced around the hall. Finally, her eyes fell on a man sitting in a corner near the wall.
She walked straight over.
Tina pulled out a chair, sat down, and asked, "Miles Wyle?"
On the opposite side sat a man in his thirties. He looked very thin, and his clothes were very inconspicuous. His hair was a little long, and he wore black-framed glasses. He looked like a technerd.
Hearing her words, Miles nodded. "Yes, it's me!"
Tina smiled and said to the waiter next to her, "Latte, please!"
The waiter soon brought up the latte.
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