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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1972

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It was also a busy day for Desmond.

After having lunch with Mia, he had two meetings with cooperators in the afternoon. After the business meal, the evening lights were already on.

He wanted to call Mia and ask her when she would be back.

However, she told him in advance that she would stay out a little late with her friend, so he restrained himself from calling her back.

The secretary sitting next to the driver saw the concert ads on the roadside and couldn't help saying, "Josiah has a concert in the stadium nearby tonight. It's his show after he came back. Lots of his fans have gathered there!"

Desmond, not very interested, didn't raise his eyebrows.

The secretary thought of something and continued, "Shall we go there in passing? Josiah has been involved in preparing for the concert. And I heard from his agent that he has been a little nervous recently. He always feels that you're going to fire him. After all, he is one of our company's popular stars. If you attend his concert, he will feel more secure."

Since he knew Mia wouldn't go back so early, he might as well find something to do.

He said, though a little reluctantly. "Okay."

The driver drove the car to the stadium.

The concert hadn't yet started, and the fans were going through the ticket barriers. The stadium was in an uproar.

Desmond and his secretary made a detour through the back door of the stadium, which was already full of fans. Most of them were girls. The cameras randomly swept across the fans and projected their images onto the giant LED screen to record the grand occasion.

Desmond was passing through the arena, intending to go backstage.

The secretary next to him suddenly called out in surprise, "Mrs. Chin?"

How could he said that everyday wherever they went?

Desmond frowned.

He followed his eyes and looked at the LED screen. There were two girls excitedly taking their seats. One of them was Mia, his beloved wife.

Desmond froze there.

Josiah hadn't held a concert for a long time, so a great many fans had arrived here to see his performance.

Mia and Lyle spent a long time checking the tickets and finding seats. After sitting down, both of them felt highly thrilled.

Lyle covered her mouth and screamed, "I'm so excited and nervous! I desperately want to throw myself into his arms and meow!"

Mia wanted to say that she felt the same, but someone popped up before her.

When she looked up, she saw Desmond staring at her with narrowed eyes. "You said that you'd go out for a meal and stroll around?"

Mia was dumbfounded. "Uh..."

She could make an excuse when she came across him at the airport, but she never imagined that he would see her at the concert.

Lyle, fully aware that Mia was terrible at lying, had to explain for her. "Well, After dinner, we went shopping but found it quite boring. Then we happened to meet someone selling the tickets to Josiah's concert tonight. So I brought her here to have a look!"

Could they buy VIP seats from someone selling tickets in the street?!

Desmond seriously doubted it.

But since she was Mia's best friend, he could not directly question her.

He looked at the bustling stadium and asked Mia, "You'll leave only when you finish it, right?"

"Yes." Mia nodded. So afraid that he would pull her away, she added, "The two tickets Lyle bought were very expensive. It's a waste of money if I quit!"

Desmond pursed his lips but didn't say anything.

Seeing that he did not object, Mia was relieved.

Desmond whispered a few words to the secretary, who then talked to the couple next to Mia. After that, the couple left with him.

He sat next to her.

Mia was surprised. "You're not leaving?"

"Mn." Desmond nodded.

Mia was stunned. She wanted to say something but swallowed it back in case that Desmond would change his mind and not let her see it.

The concert was about to begin.

Dozens of headlights spread across the stadium, making it as bright as day.

Then, Desmond saw Mia and Josiah bending over and taking some items from under their chairs: hairbands, small whistles, fluorescent sticks, and huge folding light boards read: "Hooray, elder brother! We're with you forever!"

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