Turning Of The Tide
Chapter 277
Chapter 277
The arrogant, cold, and heartless man in the past had proposed to her in front of the screen. He was cautious and aft
get hurt. He protected her so much Love was the accelerator of life’s bliss.
the
that
Drop after drop of crystal clear tears dripped onto the phone screen, creating a splash. The screen had already turned black,
nd the person on the screen could no longer be seen
staring at the screen as it she could see through it. After a while, she took a tissue to wipe the tears from the her eyes and decided. “Sherri, help me apply for leave. I want to go to the Wilson Group.”
had to be willful for once. This was the first time she had been irresponsible to a patient
She had never been to the Wilson Group. It seemed a little unreasonable not to visit his company after visiting his bachelor pad
Sherri and Rose were already moved to tears when they heard Trevon proposing through the screen. They quickly nodded and said in a nasal voice. Go ahead Before coming over. Ive already helped you apply for leave from the hospital director. The hospital director personally arranged for the patients you were consulting this afternoon to be attended by the other
Rose gave her a reassuring look and said. “Go ahead and wear a mask.”
Mr. Wilson’s actions made it impossible for Natalie to keep a low profile.
quickly got up and grabbed her phone. She put on a sterile mask, took the helmet beside the cabinet, and rushed out of the
by the hall, the nurses no longer looked at her with disdain. Instead, they looked at her with envy.
She
possible to tell him that she had agreed to his proposal. He did not have to be so careful with his love. They were equals Yes, they had long been
mask and stuffed it into her pocket. She put on her helmet and straddled her motorbike with one leg on the ground. She turned the key
through the bustling street of Athana. The roar of the motorbike was like a ferocious beast running on the road. The tires spun quickly and rubbed against the ground, kicking
a beauty
at the entrance of the Wilson Group. She
the side
hand. She tucked her helmet under her arm and stuck one hand in her pocket. She looked up at the towering skyscraper that looked like a tall
time she had seen
she couldn’t help but smile. She walked into the building and headed toward the front desk
smiled and asked the standard question. “Do you have an
faintly and said, “No.” Stella stood at the side of the other front desk and thought the lady in front of her felt familiar. She
him, someone, at the front desk is here to subdue him.” Stella was speechless and thought, “Are you sure you won’t
However, she did not dress like the doctor Mr. Wilson mentioned.
picked up the phone and dialed Jim’s number before saying. “Mr.
if she had said anything wrong. She looked at Natalie
existed, you could always see the person you wanted to see in the crowd. Trevon rushed out of his elevator. From a few meters away, their eyes
and kissed her without any explanation. He held the
a commercial building. However, on second thought, Athana already knew about their matter. She did not care about being in the Wilson Group’s building. A hand slowly crept up to his neck. His tall body was slightly bent. She did not know who was so kind
her body went limp. He stopped and pulled back. He gently played with the hair on her forehead with one hand and said in
two displayed their affection publicly as if no one was around. Their actions were intimate. She blushed and
smiled. They understood everything. Their hearts were beating in
this girl was. Wasn’t this the girl in the photo placed on Mr. Wilson’s desk? Stella recalled
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