Victor frowned, "Eden, I don't even have a girlfriend now."
Saying that, he looked at her with sparkle in his eyes.
Eden smiled, "How about Nicole?"
Victor was speechless.
He turned upset and said, "Eden, you promised to be my girlfriend and tried to love me. If you reject me, I will end up alone."
Eden really felt she was shooting herself in the foot, and now wonders why she said that at the time.
How dishonest she would be if she didn't say yes now!
She smiled, "Then I'll talk to mom and tell her not to wait for us."
Victor looked at her and said, "I have told her."
Eden had no other options at all.
"Alright, where are we going to eat? It is up to you." Eden said with a smile.
Well...
Eden felt a little depressed at the thought that she had promised to go to the movies with him tomorrow night. Perhaps it was because she was feeling a little uncomfortable with the disruption to her routine.
When they entered the elevator, Victor suddenly received a call from Lucian.
"Hello?"
Lucian, who had already reached the first floor, said, "Nicole and her agent are here, and so are the reporters. You be careful. Remember to protect Eden."
"Got it." Victor said and hung up the phone.
Then he sent a message to Anson, asking him to buy food and bring it to his villa.
Anson, who was on his way to the villa, was shocked to see Victor's message. He wondered if Victor was going to cook for dinner himself.
Anson replied to the message as he waited for the green light.
"Victor, are you sure? Can such a noble man like me go to the market? I can't tell the difference between garlic and leeks, what if I buy you the wrong one?"
Victor then noticed Anson changing his social account name as "Heading for my lady".
He frowned and sighed that Anson was really fascinated by Abigail.
"Forget it, we will eat outside."
Then Victor just ignored Anson.
Anson chuckled over not having to run his errands.
Suddenly, his phone rang again. Finding that it was Adalynn, he was a little annoyed. Why was Adalynn calling him so often?
Anson hung up the phone irritably and drove back home.
Victor took Eden down the elevator on the second floor and went out through the small, hidden door that he had entered in the morning.
Then he switched cars and took Eden out of the other exit.
Meanwhile, the journalists who waited at the entrance all day did not see Victor and Eden at all.
The car drove far away before Eden asked, "Haven't the reporters left yet?"
"Yes." Victor nodded slightly.
Eden was speechless. It's a pity that these dedicated journalists are waiting for a day in the heat for nothing.
Eden glanced at Victor, suddenly noticing his crimson lips, and remembered what Amelia had
said.
If one has not seen Victor's lips, a person would not know what a rose looks like.
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