Predestined Marriage
Chapter 1236 Benefit Brought by Rumor
Summer heard Rosie's puzzled voice and looked into the room from behind Rosie.
Then, she saw a scene that startled her.
Carl sat on the executive chair behind his desk. Sivan lay prone on Carl, looking like she had fallen onto Carl...
The scene was really embarrassing. Summer reached out to cover Rosie's eyes and said, "Rosie, don't look at them."
Rosie was blinking, with her long eyelashes frequently sweeping across Summer's hands.
"I had seen it on TV," Rosie whispered.
Summer said nothing and pulled Rosie out.
"Damn!" Seeing this, Carl glanced at Sivan, who was still on him, and gave out a helpless curse.
He pushed Sivan away hard, and got up to stop Summer.
"Summer, please hear me out!" Carl knew if this news reached Jessica, she would be really mad at him.
after them. It was uneasy to tell from Summer's face
across his hair and said awkwardly, "Well,
Summer said, "Oh."
me. What I said is
believe you. Of course." Summer
should be responsible for
usually very busy and would not meet someone casually. Even the employees in the company had to
being able to visit him at any time, how could Sivan get the chance to fall on
Rosie smiled as
time, Sivan walked
Summer." She
Sivan. She turned to Carl and said, "We are just here for a casual
who wanted to fake a relationship with Summer's husband and make it a trending
"Summer, do you really
that Summer would
would be mad if he saw this." She naturally believed in Carl and knew what Carl
But there was no guarantee that Sivan would
About Predestined Marriage - Chapter 1236 Benefit Brought by Rumor
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