The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee
Chapter 56
Chapter 56 Ziana Was Just Messing With Him
Surprise?
What surprise?
No!
Who cared about her surprise?
Did she think that by ignoring him all night and giving him a surprise today, he would forgive her and help her out?
Boris wasn’t so easily fooled!
He coldly typed “not available” and was about to hit send, but then he immediately withdrew his hand.
True indifference was not even bothering to respond.
He could just pretend that this person and this message did not exist.
Better that than replying and having her come back with apologies and begging him for forgiveness.
Boris made up his mind, tied his tie, and picked up his suit jacket as he left the villa.
Nell was already waiting for him outside.
Nell opened the car door for Boris and respectfully asked him to get in, then went around to the driver’s seat.
Just then, Boris spoke up. “What’s on my schedule this morning?”
Nell listed off his appointments. “You have a 40–minute meeting at 8 a.m. Afterwards, at 9 a.m., you have an appointment with the CEO of Everwell Real Estate to discuss the land in the southern part of the city. Then at 11 a.m., you have an online meeting that will last until 11:30 a.m.”
“Well,” Boris thought for a moment and said, “Cancel the 9 a.m. meeting with the CEO of Everwell Real Estate.”
Nell wondered, “Mr. Lewis, aren’t you very interested in this project?”
“I’m not feeling well,” Boris replied, his face unchanged.
“If you’re not feeling well, shouldn’t we cancel all of your appointments this morning?” Nell asked nervously.
“No need,” Boris waved his hand. “I can attend the other two.”
Was Just
Get Bryog
just too much of a coincidence,
sincerely, “Mr. Lewis, what’s
call a doctor?”
said, “Just
attended the meeting, and returned to his office. There
until 9
that his tie was a little loose, and he solemnly
on
the phone slowly after several rings. “Speak.”
Mr. Sam is here,” the voice on the other end
What is he doing here at
It was almost
expect any surprises from Ziana. He just wanted to see how she would plead with him
throat. “I’m busy, just say I’m
end of the phone, then an apology. “I’m sorry, Mr.
hung up the phone. Why did
him sit wherever he wanted and asked, “What would you like to drink? Tea or coffee?” “No, thanks,” Biber smiled at him. “I’m here today on behalf of someone to do some business.” Boris frowned. “Your business is just to talk to your patients, so you shouldn’t be here with me.” “As it happens, your ex–wife asked me to come and give you psychiatric treatment.” Biber sat down on the couch, opened his briefcase, and took out paper and pen, “She said you send her some weird messages every day, suspecting that you have a narcissistic personality disorder, and asked me to treat
Boris was speechless.
for a moment.
stared at him, a hint of
chuckled. “You can leave
“Why?”
sick.” Boris said decisively.
send those messages to her?” Biber teased him, “Is
to do
expressionless at the moment, but he
Ziana came to the company to apologize to him in person, he would ask Nell to arrange a meeting with the CEO
just messing
he stood up and sat in front of his computer. But Biber was still enjoying the show and continued to say, “I heard you had a meeting with Everwell at nine o’clock today. Why did you cancel it suddenly? Are you waiting
him up and get him out
leaving. The live broadcast should start now, and if I stay, you’ll feel uncomfortable
clenched his fists
thought, “Good for you Ziana, you dare provoke me. I want to see
and entered Love 101’s live broadcast
nine o’clock in the
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