At around 5 p.m., after Lolo Sue made a phone call with the children, she saw that Jack Long stepped out of the study. He glanced at his watch and said to the girl on the sofa, "We should go."
Lolo Sue knew that to the banquet tonight she had to dress up in order to be worthy of his status as the king of the business world. She nodded. In the past two days, she had slept well. Her face looked charming and a little lazy.
Jack Long stretched out his hands and held Lolo Sue when she came out. Lolo Sue dodged but he insisted overbearingly to cling into her five fingers crossing with his.
"I'm not a child. Why do you always hold me?" Lolo Sue asked curiously.
Jack Long did not reply. "Just like it. There's no reason."
Lolo Sue laughed silently. Jack Long turned his head and saw her smug smile. He also smiled.
Lolo Sue pouted. Jack Long asked her to wait for a while. He went to the garage to change a car. This time, he drove a dark blue sports car. It was like a cheetah on the move. Its look was very handsome.
Jack Long opened the wing car door for her. After Lolo Sue sat in, he closed it for her. Then he strode to the driver seat and controlled the steering wheel to drive out of the gate.
Jack Long's assistant, Shirley Smith, had already made an appointment for Lolo Sue in the high-class dress shop. After Jack Long took her in, the waitress offered them a warm reception, but the manager was stunned to look at the girl who walked in.
More than ten minutes ago, she had just sent away a Miss Sanchez. Where did another girl appear who looked so alike Miss Sanchez?
The manager saw that Lolo Sue was not Cynthia Sanchez. Plus, her first name for the appointment was Sue. She quickly dropped some things that she shouldn't have thought and greeted them warmly. "Miss Sue, please."
Jack Long sat in the lounge and served by the waiters, while Lolo Sue went to the dressing room on the second floor. After the manager asked her for her preferred color, model and other requirements, the waiters around her quickly brought the dresses that suit her in the store. Lolo Sue sat on the sofa and watched the six waiters carrying different colors, styles, but still beautiful evening gowns. It was difficult for her to choose one. The manager suggested one short pink evening dress to her.
When Lolo Sue looked at the small and exquisite short style, she liked it too. After she tried it on, she decided to have this one.
The manager's vision was very good. She picked out the one that suits her best. Lolo Sue had a pure and cute temperament, which was not suitable for the sexy and mature type and that would only mask her own beauty.
As for a short tuxedo, it seemed as if she had instantly changed all her unique temperaments. Lolo Sue liked it too. Next up was makeup and finishing her hairstyle. Lolo Sue had a sweet temperament and her long hair Lazy and loosely rolled up in the back of her head to create a fluffy beauty. While on her forehead, and her ears, there were a few strands of curls, and were accompanied with a pair of diamond earrings and a simple bone chain between her neck and with a delicate diamond bracelet on her wrist and a red pomegranate diamond ring on the middle finger.
This simple yet exquisite dressing made her breathtakingly beautiful. The manager secretly exclaimed that this girl, who was about 90% similar to the daughter of Sanchez family, was dressed up with the beauty that never lost to Miss Sanchez.
It was just one of them was an aggressive beauty, and the other was so beautiful and comfortable that she was as gentle as a pearl.
When Lolo Sue stepped down the stairs, Jack Long just came out of the lounge to answer the phone. He turned his head and looked at the carved stairs. When he saw the girl who slowly walked down, he forgot about what he wanted to tell his subordinates for a while on the phone.
Until his assistant's anxious voice came on the phone, "CEO Long, what did you say?"
Jack Long answered indifferently, "Nothing." Then, he pressed the phone off and looked at the girl walking towards him with all his heart.
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