Tina and Wilson were at a loss what to do when Wilson suddenly showed up a suitcase.
It was hard to imagine the scene when the three of them lived under the same roof.
Tina was not as bold and shameless as Wilson. She tidied up the guest bedroom she lived in and gave it to him. Then she took the bedding to sleep with Isla in the children's room.
Amin was lying in bed with his left arm in a cast.
Then...
He watched as Wilson poured water and peeled an apple for him. He even lazily asked him, "Do you need me to cut it into the shape of a rabbit?"
Amin almost dropped the glass of water in his hand. "... There's no need."
He did what he promised - to take good care of Amin, and Amin could find nothing to cavil about.
It was creepy.
The night fell, and Amin got up to change his pajamas. However, it was inconvenient for him to do so, so Wilson also lent a hand.
Then, Amin went to the bathroom.
Wilson followed him slowly. He leaned against the bathroom door and asked him calmly, "Are you going to take a shower? Do you need me to help you?"
He looked serious and didn't seem to be joking at all.
Thinking of them bathing in one bathroom, Amin couldn't stand it anymore.
He pressed his throbbing temples and gave up. "Forget it. I'll just wipe myself with a towel. You can go out and wait for me."
Wilson curled his lips. "Okay."
He turned around and closed the bathroom door for him.
When Amin returned to his bed, Wilson sat leisurely on the sofa chair next to him, his two long legs crossed, as if he were at his home.
Amin had a good temper and tolerated it.
Wilson said with a smile, "I seem to have forgotten to thank you for what happened during the day!"
Amin smiled. "Never mind."
Wilson's eyes behind the glasses looked deep and even a little sharp with a ray of light. "At that time, the accident happened all of a sudden. The car rushed straight to Tina, but you were willing to protect her regardless of your safety. It's surprising!"
Amin could hear the hidden meaning in his words.
With a gentle smile, he replied vaguely, "A gentleman should protect a lady."
"Really?" Wilson raised his eyebrows, and his pupils suddenly contracted with alarm. "Isn't it because you've lost your heart to her?"
Amin froze up for a second.
He panicked as Wilson had peeked into the secret hidden deep in his heart.
However, just like Wilson, he had been competing in the business world for years so that he could hide his emotions very well. In no time, he regained his composure. Though he was terribly shocked, he appeared calm and careless.
Amin didn't admit his love for Tina. He just chuckled as if he had just heard a joke and then changed the subject. "I have something to show you."
He opened the drawer and took out a yellow paper bag.
Wilson's eyes were still narrowed.
Amin didn't admit it nor deny it, but he was sure that his love for Tina was real.
Since he avoided talking about it, Wilson didn't expose his secret. He reached out and took the paper bag.
It was fastened with ropes.
Wilson untied the ropes around it. When he saw what was inside, a cold glint flashed in his eyes.
There was a thick stack of photos of Tina and Wilson inside.
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To the public, Tina was still Amin's wife, so Wilson would pay particular attention not to be noticed by others when dating her in private. Tina insisted it as a sign of respect to Amin. In addition, Wilson didn't want any of them to be the source of gossip.
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