It was 7,00 p.m.
In GEG Group's Office of the President-
"Tingchen..." Mary Yun looked him in the eyes coyly.
Michael Huo took her hands and held her into his arms, "You must be tired today."
His voice was low and attractive, which was ultimately enchanting and arousing to her.
Mary Yun shook her head and replied, "No, I'm not tired..." Her voice betrayed her excitement.
Today, that man held a news conference especially for the announcement of their engagement date.
She could never have felt any fatigue and was filled with ultimate ecstasy.
She fell in deep love with this guy at the first sight since she was only six.
Michael Huo smiled, he touched her cheek with his slightly calluses-covered fingers and lowered his voice, "I'll take care of the engagement affairs, you can just go to school as usual, okay?"
Mary Yun nodded coyly, then she looked him in the eyes with some expectation.
This guy was at least 6.5 feet tall. He was still much taller than Mary Yun even he was sitting on the office table.
Besides, he was so goddamn charming.
His was like a prince charming whose fascinations were beyond all descriptions.
Millions of girls could die for his looks, his maturity, his glamour, his everything...
No one knew what great efforts she had made to be able to stand next to him.
No one knew how many rich girls she had cleared away.
Thank God for seeing her devotion and knowing her heart, she finally got to realize her dream...
It started to snow again outside. The whole city was freezingly cold.
But the romantic circumstance was just growing...
Mary Yun was extremely anxious as if her heart was about to jump out of her chest...
She was expecting one thing to happen.
Although last night, his first sex partner was not her,
As long as she was the sole partner for him for the rest of his life, that would be enough!
More importantly, they might make love right here in this office.
Merely one thought of this did make her blush and excited.
Just then, the man softly called her name, "Mary..."
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