Wilson and Hayden raced against each other.
In the track, two gorgeous racing cars roared past, leaving an arc in the air under the magnificent twilight.
Almost at the same time, they crossed the red and white finishing line.
But, it was still Wilson who was a second faster.
After the competition, Hayden invited the two of them to meal in the upstairs restaurant.
The last time they came to New City, because Wilson was on a business trip. And the two of them stayed in a hotel. This time, Hayden invited them to his own house.
Tina thought it would be a villa in the rich district, but she didn't expect it to be a manor.
The low-key business car drove to the iron gate. Before they honked the horn, two people ran out of the sentry post, respectfully stood on both sides, and slowly opened the gate.
After entering, they saw two rows of green pine trees.
In the center was a magnificent fountain sculpture. The car bypassed the fountain and stopped in front of a Gothic castle.
The castle had a total of five floors. Hayden had personally arranged a room for them at the corner of the second floor.
Wilson seemed to be familiar with this place. Without the servants leading the way, he took Tina to the room accurately.
Because they had been on the plane for a long time and they were very tired, they took a shower and prepared to rest.
The mattress was as soft as a cloud, seeming to be hypnotic. Soon, Tina fell asleep.
The next day, the sun was shining brightly.
Wilson had an emergency video conference. Tina was afraid of disturbing him, so she said that she would come out for a walk.
The view in the daytime and at night were different.
When they came yesterday, it was already late at night. Tina didn't look carefully, but today she found that the manor was particularly magnificent.
With the castle as the center, the left cement road led to the garage, while the right cobblestone path led to the garden. Behind the castle were orchard and pasture. It was super luxurious.
Tina felt that she could have a one-day trip here.
While she was enjoying the scenery along the way, she heard a scream.
It was from the garden. Tina couldn't help walking over.
Hayden stood on the steps. Two bodyguards in black stood in front of him with their hands clasped behind their backs, looking very respectful. On the ground, there was a closed black bag with something twisting inside.
The scream just now seemed to come from the bag.
Hayden's facial features were distinct. Under the morning light, he had a smile on his face, but his amber eyes were as cold as frost. He looked like a stranger Tina had never seen before.
He was very sensitive. When he heard the footsteps, he immediately turned around.
When he saw that it was Tina, he raised his hand and greeted her. "Good morning, Miss Hall!"
Tina walked over with a smile. "Good morning, Mr. Chiang. Your manor is so big that I almost lost my way!"
"Wilson is familiar with this place. Let him show you around after breakfast!" Hayden said with a smile. When he saw her looking at the black bag on the ground, he said lightly, "The warehouse in front needs to be renovated. There are goods in there, so I have to deal with them first!"
Tina was speechless.
Obviously, it was a lie. She had clearly seen a hand hanging out of the bag.
Fortunately, the person was still alive.
Tina suddenly understood the deep meaning of Wilson's words that Hayden was not just a lawyer.
When he saw that her gaze was still fixed on the ground, Hayden smiled and said, "I'm a lawyer. I won't do anything illegal!"
Tina was speechless again.
The chef in the manor was from the Western, and the breakfast was very sumptuous.
Wilson smeared butter on the soft bread and handed it to Tina. Then, he put salmon and asparagus on her plate.
Seeing that, Hayden couldn't help but think of Malee again. He couldn't help but ask, "Miss Hall, do you know what kind of flower Malee likes?"
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