Turning Of The Tide
Chapter 511
Chapter 511
Frank drove his SUV in the direction of the airport.
On the way, he had been thinking about his brother-in-law’s sudden farewell. Was he not a little interested in that tomboy, Christina? Why did he run away?
According to Joseph’s personality, he should have created the opportunities to meet Christina and get along with her. The fact that Joseph had left was an illogical behaviour.
Ethan, who was sitting in the back seat, was also confused. Did he not say that he would go back on the seventh day of Christmas when they were climbing the mountain? It was only the third day today. Had he already lost track of time?
The car arrived at Athana Airport.
Frank dutifully became his brother-in-law and helped Joseph carry his luggage onto the plane. “Let’s go. Give me a call when you land.”
Joseph nodded. “Okay.”
The two of them did not say anything else. Ethan followed them onto the plane. Soon, the plane took off and soared into the sky, disappearing from Frank’s view.
Instead of leaving, Frank leaned against the car door with his foot against the tire. After he lit a cigarette and put it in his mouth, he took out his phone and called Chris, “Are you suffering from Alzheimer’s? Is it so difficult to answer the phone?”
Chris had just finished his work. It had only been two minutes since he came out of the operating theater and he was about to go home from work. “You fucking placed surveillance cameras in my consultation room, right?”
Frank snorted. “You’re not at home?”
Chris sighed. “Do you think I’m as free as you are?”
Frank took a puff of his cigarette. “That’s true. Singles can’t understand how busy we are.”
Chris could not be bothered with Frank. “If that’s the reason for your call, congratulations, Frank. You’ve achieved your goal. If there’s nothing else, I’m hanging up. I still have to go home for dinner.”
Frank chuckled. “Go home and see if your tomboy is home.”
“Why are you asking about my sister for no reason? My sister was set by my mother to go to the company on the eighth day of Christmas. During this period, she has to be brainwashed at home every day until she successfully falls in love. By the way, didn’t you say that you were coming to my house? When are you coming?”
Frank replied, “Does your mother want me to come to your house? I’m telling you clearly that I can’t come. I’m hanging up.”
Chris cursed after hanging up the phone. “Fuck, are you crazy? You didn’t even talk about anything serious on the phone and just chatted without any reason. Is your phone bill free of charge?”
However, his mother’s intention was indeed not on Frank, but on his future brother-in-law.
She packed her things and prepared to go home.
Chris stepped into the Yamin family’s living room. Only Charlie was sitting in the living room. He
said to the servant, “Make me
“Yes, Mr. Chris.”
Chris sat down beside Charlie and asked with concern.
overseas to inspect the equipment. It’s all my fault. Why
My sister went overseas? When?” At this moment, Chris’s expression could no longer be described as
thought of Frank’s call. Did this guy already
He really suspected that Frank had installed surveillance cameras in
daughter was hiding from his urging her to get married. “Have you
a sleepy voice interrupted the father and son’s conversation.
happened to see the servant call Chris
said, “Give me
Christina was always worried. Stella’s eating habits were indeed worrying. “Stella, you only eat two meals a day. Can your stomach take it? If
and waited for the pasta to be served. At the same time, she woke up out of hunger. “Charlie, I ́only eat breakfast and lunch during the holidays. I’m very professional when I go to work. When have I ever
Wilson Group. She was never late, making Charlie wonder why the Wilson Group was
that time, Chris had already finished eating and was about to go upstairs. “Where’s Christina? Why don’t
Her afternoon nap was not long and was at most an hour and a half. If her afternoon nap was too long, she would
that her mother knew where her sister had gone. She took a bite of pasta and
The man who is about
pity that the
come back to sleep at night. Sooner
just had an
desire to live, Charlie said truthfully, “Angie
she could slurp it into
him. He only came back to eat a bowl of pasta and had just found out about it. He lowered his head
Angie immediately became irritable. “Wait a moment. What big matter did you
make Christina
mean? It’s just that the company is going to use equipment, so Christina wants to inspect it personally. Besides, hasn’t she been doing this all along? She just started work early this year…” Charlie spoke with less and less confidence. His voice was clearly
Angie was certain that her daughter had left long ago and was definitely on a plane now. Usually, when she wanted to see Christina, it was as if
woken up from a nap only to find out that Christina had left. No wonder Christina kept asking her to take an afternoon nap. It turned out that she had such ulterior motives. “I think Christina is deliberately trying to
was still eating pasta heartlessly. Why did she have to ask this question at this moment? It was not too late to ask this question after he had gone to the hospital.
on Chris. Angie pointed at Chris. “You only know how to stay in the hospital all day long. Forget it, forget it. I won’t talk about you anymore. It’s useless even if I scold
head hurt. Seeing that her plan to make Frank bring Joseph to her house was probably going to fail, she sat on the sofa angrily. The speed at which Stella ate pasta subconsciously decreased. She was just short of eating the pasta
phone to call Frank. He felt that if this matter was not resolved today, the atmosphere at
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