CEO Proposed to His Ex-wife 99 Times
Chapter 240 A Perfect Match
Katherine tidied the living room and went back to her room upstairs.
When she got changed, she called Peter.
Peter was supervising the renovation work in her store today, and she hadn’t asked him about it yet.
Since Peter wasn’t asleep yet, he answered the phone at once.
Katherine asked him how the renovation was going.
Peter replied, "They just tore down everything in the store today, and some construction materials were moved in. They should start up for real tomorrow or the day after tomorrow."
In fact, Katherine wasn’t worried about these at all. "Thank you. You’ve been doing the job for me today."
Peter smiled. "You’re being so courteous to me, and that sends shivers down my spine. What happened? Something doesn’t feel right."
Katherine put on her pajamas. "Nothing’s wrong. Everything’s fine. I just got home and I’m a little tired."
Peter didn’t get into the bottom and asked after some consideration, "How are you and your ex-husband going?"
How were they going? Not well!
Katherine paused and said, "Just so so."
Peter let out a sigh. "Don’t worry. There won’t be any necessary meeting with the Henderson family during this time anyway. Now that the contract is signed, the next one we have to deal with is the material supplier, and your ex-husband doesn’t need to handle this personally, so he doesn’t have to meet Clara that much."
Katherine didn’t want to care about these right now.
She went into the bathroom. "Alright, talk to you later. I was hanging out today and I’m exhausted. I’ll go to sleep after washing up."
Peter said OK and asked Katherine whether she would go to the store tomorrow noon.
Katherine thought a while and replied, "I will. I’ll call Margaret and we’ll go together to see if anything needs to be improved. She has done this before, so she must be more experienced."
Peter agreed and the two hung up.
Katherine washed up and went to bed.
As a tiny girl, she was indeed worn out because she had spent almost the whole day hanging out.
It took much energy to hang out.
Katherine fell asleep shortly after she lay down, but woke up at midnight since she was thirsty.
The dinner she had was quite salty.
fumbled around on the nightstand for a long while before
really want to get out of bed and go
of her room
in the living room
clearly that she had turned off the light before
she went over and leaned over the handrail,
table in front of the sofa stood a red wine bottle and an
She got annoyed at the thought of what Marshall
she was feeling
while at the staircase, Katherine went
her when she
at her and looked
to the kitchen,
she got back to her room, Katherine closed the door and leaned against
she realized that Marshall was kind of weird
he doing
sat down on the bed and looked at
up from
Was it because he didn’t need to go to work tomorrow that he wasn’t sleeping
to
went to the door, opened it a crack and peeked outside. Marshall hadn’t
Katherine
was not from downstairs, but
over to the window and looked down at the
Marshall’s car just started.
was going out at
that Marshall was out to play around this late at
out for some loose
car darted out and disappeared in no
went back to her bed and lay
fall asleep as soon as possible, because she would
had disturbed
of Marshall,
the dream, the shameless
two enjoyed a romantic moment under the
dream, or else, she would long have slapped
very gentle to Clara, but he had
didn’t find herself sad at
she was
she wanted to do was give Marshall
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