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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1033

Chapter 1033

An hour later, the driver picked up Elliot at the airport.

After Elliot got in the car, the driver asked, "Boss, where are you going?”

Elliot rubbed his brows and thought for a moment: “Go to the company!"

The driver said, “Okay.”

After the car drove out, the driver looked in the rearview mirror and glanced at Elliot's face.

It happened that Elliot saw this scene, so he asked, "What?"

“Boss, when I took Ms. Tate home, Ms. Tate talked to someone on the phone and quarreled.” After a brief hesitation, the driver told the matter. “The person over the phone seemed to say that you didn’t propose to Ms. Tate, and there was a lack of process. It made Ms. Tate flush with anger and hung up the other party’s phone.”

Avery and Mike often quarreled like this, but it was the first time the driver saw each other, so he thought Avery was wronged.

In addition, the driver’s words were exaggerated, which caused Elliot to really think that Avery was greatly wronged.

Since others laughed at Avery for not being proposed, could he make up a marriage proposal while taking advantage of the May Day holiday?

Thinking of this, he immediately began to plan the marriage proposal.

But he had never proposed and had no experience, so he decided to brainstorm ideas. He opened the group chat and sent a message: [I plan to propose to Avery on May 1st, do you have any better suggestions?]

Ben Schaffer: [Didn’t you two get engaged? Why bother to propose marriage?]

Chad: [The boss wants to be romantic, right? May 1st marriage proposal, June 1st marriage, very good.]

Jun: [I proposed to Tammy with the help of my family when I was on vacation. I arranged the vacation room, then made some beautiful lights, filled it with roses, played some sensational music, and finally tricked her into the room, knelt down on one knee for her, and took out a diamond ring… .. made her romantic cry directly!]

Elliot: [Don’t you think it’s cliché?]

Ben Schaffer: [cliché.]

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