Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO
Chapter 574
Chapter 574
Once the details were settled, Ryder and Tommy left Tia’s apartment.
Then, Ryder suggested to his son, riding behind him on a motorcycle, with a
heart filled with joy, “Let’s go buy some new clothes for the holidays. We can
wear them when we film that video with Ms. Poole.”
“Do you like Ms. Poole, Dad?” Tommy asked without reservation. He had seen
-the look in his father’s eyes because, at times, a child’s instincts can be
remarkably accurate. On top of that, he was aware that his father was not a
man who was good at hiding his feelings.
“Huh? You… How can you say that?” Ryder put on an angry face and
continued, “I am an old divorcee. How can I be worthy of her?”
“True. I also don’t think you’re worthy of her. In all aspects-”
Infuriated by Tommy’s direct response, Ryder
elaborate further, too! Is that something a child of
audacity! “That may be the truth, but
I have no
with a
infuriated Ryder, he
as reality was, so too were hopes and dreams.
remain in an eternally optimistic frame of
nudge did just
just now, Dad. Ms. Poole actually wanted
film
In shock, Ryder jerked the
not know, Dad?” As proof that Tommy was much smarter
he immediately explained, “Ms. Poole looked at Uncle Manny like
eyes were both sparkling. If she did
her eyes would
After giving it some thought, Ryder
self–aware enough to know that no woman’s
she saw his ugly mug. “Oh, this is bad. We agreed
free to film with us? What do we do
call him right
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