All Out Of Love
Chapter 9 Miss Me After We Just Separated
The car ran out of the suburb on the street of the city. It was not until then that Celia finally felt free.
About ten minutes later, when she saw the bus stop nearby, she opened her mouth.
"Stop at the next intersection."
The man looked at her and she quickly added. "I'm still a student. It's not good for my classmates to see me get out of such an expensive car."
Celia said firmly. But Carlos looked at her.
"Okay."
He answered and pulled over the car slowly.
"When will you come back? I'll pick you up. "
"No, thanks. I can do it myself."
She answered perfunctorily. When she was about to open the door and get out of the car, her hand was grabbed by the man.
He opened the door from behind and held her in his arms.
A faint mint taste went into her nose.
"Don't forget to go home."
She was stunned by kiss for a second.
Then she jumped off the car in a hurry and ran away.
Watching her running away, the smile in the man's eyes on the car gradually faded.
When Boris was driving, he turned the car around to ask for Carlos' permission.
"Boss, shall we send someone to tail after her?"
He frowned and shouted at him. "Of course!"
Carlos wasn't happy with this arrangement because he didn't have the manner to stalk Celia. It were sent to protect her safety!
"Have you caught those bullies?"
"Yes, we did."
He looked through the rearview mirror at the coldness in his young boss' dark eyes. The whole car was shrouded in the coldness.
know nothing about their
will decide what to
mean... Yes, I got it.
that his young boss was staring at him, he
didn't walk towards the bus stop across the road until she saw
now, she had parked the car on purpose, not because she was afraid of being seen by her classmates, but because
to the hospital, the news that the Gu consortium was about to invest in the Mo consortium was spread by all the major social media
first-hand information. The president of the Gu consortium, Carlos, will discuss details of cooperation with the manager of the Mo consortium at
at the hospital. What's more, Rona woke up as well.
here, and only Moore and Wendi, the housekeeper, were taking care of Rona.
"Uncle, how is aunt?"
Moore
state, as long as she doesn't suffer too much and thinks more
sigh of
will be
"Alas, I hope so!"
didn't disturb her. She said something with Moore for a while and then went out
"Celia."
the corridor, Wendi suddenly
"What's wrong, Wendi?"
Wendi wished to speak but stopped on a second thought, she could not help frowning.
one else in the corridor except them. Then she took out a folded
"Celia, look at this."
"What's this?"
with some blood. The location was blurred, and only a few words "Dongxin
person who sent the letter could only see one word.
as she looked at the envelope in her hand.
"Miss, come with me."
she dragged Clia to the
letter was sent to us yesterday. And because of it, Rona... I lost the letter
she takes things too hard after reading this
the father and the son of the Mo Clan yesterday. At that time, she was not able to understand the situation clearly. It was just a letter, and the condition
matter was not simple at all, What on earth was written in the letter? Why did aunt Rona get so upset and even commit suicide after
Besides...
from the envelope to the housekeeper
give this envelope to
she was just an outsider. Wasn't it she who should have handed over such an important thing to the Mo Clan in the first place?
"Because..."
astonished but answered
also very sad about Rona's matter. As
on Wendi's face, Celia seemed to have felt something wrong, but she still
About All Out Of Love - Chapter 9 Miss Me After We Just Separated
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