Mr. Conrad Proposes To His Ex-wife Again
Chapter 221: Clarence Always Has a Sharp Tone
When Stella arrived at the hotel, the staff of the Star Ferry Technology had all been there.
Yet only Emmett was not present.
They waited for several more minutes, yet he still didn’t show up.
The staff of the company looked around while discussing it.
When Emmett’s assistant planned to go upstairs to find him, Emmett walked out of the hotel and smiled apologetically, “Sorry for keep you guys waiting. Let’s go.”
It was only dozens of minutes away from the restaurant and they could directly walk there.
The staff left one by one. Emmett walked to Stella, “Stella, let’s go there.”
Stella nodded her head. At the next moment, she noticed that there was blood around his mouth corners.
She was stunned, “What happened?”
Emmett turned his head aside. He wanted to wipe away the blood stain, “Not a big deal. I accidently broke it.”
Stella grabbed his hand, “Don’t touch it.”
Then she took out an alcohol pad from her band, opened it, and then handed it to him, “Don’t touch it directly with your hand. Disinfect it first.”
Emmett didn’t take it, “I can’t see it. Stella, can you help me?”
After hesitating for a short while, Stella nodded her head in agreement.
She wiped his broken skin with the alcohol pad carefully and dedicatedly.
Clarence, who stood at the entrance of the hotel and watched this scene from not far away, immediately turned cold.
Nathan, who followed behind him, took a step backwards to distance himself away from him.
When Stella was wiping the wound for Emmett, she accidently looked into his unfathomable eyes. She stiffened and slowly withdrew her hand, “It… It’s almost done.”
Emmett smiled, “Thank you.”
Stella felt a bit unease. She touched her neck and shifted her gaze.
be there. Hurry up to
“Okay.”
the way to the restaurant, Stella felt it awkward and
The two of them remained silent
the last ones to arrive at the restaurant. When they
were at the same table with the C-level managers of
all around their twenties or thirties. They all got along well with Emmett in usual
bring girlfriend
here. Why didn’t you notify
I told you that you can bring your families or friends here
you should introduce your girlfriend to us. She may feel awkward by only
said, “Stop here. She’s
began to introduce herself, “Hello, my name is Stella
managers looked at each
current situation, it seemed like Mr. Carter
the workplace, so they figured it out immediately and stopped teasing at them. After a brief introduction, they
asked, “Ms. Radomil. You look familiar. Did we meet
“What a trick. You feel familiar with every
feel that I’ve seen
always took part in the news
said, “No wonder. I didn’t dare to say it
the table all laughed. It
up this topic first still knitted his brows
had seen Stella earlier
of them went to the hot spring; some went
is big and
it would be the best choice for a big company that had many young employees like the Star Ferry
to bump into Clarence here. It could only prove that that wretched man
Emmett chatted from time to time while
Carter, luckily you’re here.
Emmett was stunned, “I…”
her innocent big eyes, “Miss, you won’t mind it, right? I just want Mr. Carter to teach me how to play golf. I will return him to you
a smile.
course she could tell that this girl said those words with intentionally. It was just that she was not Emmett’s girlfriend, so she didn’t have the
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