Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies
Chapter 238
Chapter 238 “Moontide” Could Work in the Smith Group
Seeing that Charlotte seemed to want to say something, Gideon suddenly became serious.
“To tell you the truth, I noticed you when I was learning with Mr. Rumba. When I first saw you, you were still a gloomy person trapped in the swamp, but in just half a year, I witnessed your inner transformation. At that time, I clearly felt my heart beat faster.”
However, before he could take action, Charlotte silently distanced herself from him.
At first, Gideon thought that she had noticed his intentions. and then decided not to disturb her anymore. However, when he returned this time, he realized that everything that had happened back then was a misunderstanding.
“It’s not easy for the heavens to give me this opportunity. I just don’t want to waste it anymore.”
Gideon spoke in a gentle voice, and the seriousness in her eyes could not be ignored by Charlotte.
to stop. “I know what you want to say, so I told you not to take
and complain to him.” In the
Charlotte smiled helplessly.
Gideon would end from then on. However, in less than two days,
at the caller’s name and
know how important it is to our two companies. Wouldn’t it
Joe and Gideon didn’t seem to get along well with each other when they met a few days
charge, he can still work in the Horizon Group.” Charlotte unconsciously drew a circle on the white paper on the table with a pen. “You
only temporarily helping her to be Moontide. Why
construction units are all in our company, it’s better for
7
to come to our company.
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