The white Land Rover stopped in front of the SOHO building.
Wendy's expression on her face was still muddled. Charlie really took her out with him after he said so. Wendy didn't know what he's trying to do.
After the car stopped, Charlie put out the car but did not pull out the car key.
He took out his phone after unbuckling his seat belt.
Then, Wendy felt her phone in her bag was ringing. She took it out, and that's Charlie's name on the phone screen.
"Uh?" She looked at him in confusion.
"Take it." Charlie just pulled his lips.
Wendy was very confused. She didn't understand why he called her when he's standing right in front of her. But under his gaze, she obediently picked up the phone as he said.
"Don't hang up!"
After saying this, Charlie closed the door.
Wendy still didn't know what was going on and saw his tall figure walking into the coffee shop. Charlie seemed to have found the perfect place to park his Land Rover, so that Wendy could see clearly what happened in the cafe. By the window, Madge had been sitting there waiting. Suddenly, Wendy understood something. She held her breath and stared at the screen of her phone.
As expected, a sweet female voice with a smile came from the microphone. "Charlie, you're here!"
After sitting down, Charlie ordered a cup of American coffee.
He sat lazily on the sofa chair, and the phone he was holding in his hand when he walked in the door was turned over and put on the table, which is great for blocking the screen without hindering the microphone from recording.
Madge must have been waiting for a while, and she had drunk a lot of latte in the glass. At this time, she looked at him with a smile.
She wore a high- necked apricot sweater dress today, with a pair of black knee- high flat boots underneath, and her makeup was light, although it was the result of an hour's work. That was what she wanted, to be different from everyone else.
Her curly hair hung loosely on her shoulders. She knew that she looked good with just a flick of her hair.
Whether abroad or at home, there will always be a lot of people around her, but Madge only wanted to please Charlie. She said softly, "Would you like something to eat? When I first came in, the waiter recommended a really good Macaroni"
"No, I'm full at noon." Charlie raised his hand.
"That's right. I don't think you like sweet food. These are all things that little girls love to eat!" Madge smiled and nodded. She gently stirred the cup, picked it up, and took a sip, then smiled more brightly. "Charlie, since I returned home this time, we always meet each other in Hogg's Mansion and haven't spent time alone, right?"
Many people in the cafe unconsciously looked at them since they came in.
Madge knew clearly that most of those eyes were full of envy. No matter where they went, people couldn't move their eyes away from them. At the same time, she was very proud because they were perfect to each other.
Charlie didn't answer. Instead, he sat up straight and said, "I know that this time I'm back to Hogg's Group was a plea you made to my dad."
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