Chapter 128 That brat already left Sea City. Why was he still haunting her?
She pursed her lips. “Okay, I’ll accept it.”
Mr. Arison flashed her a relieved smile. “Ms. Daugherty, Mr. Morton is a bit unfaithful, but he really cares about you. I think you can consider being his girlfriend.”
“Hey, Mr. Arison, isn’t this just a project? I don’t have to give myself to that b*stard, Flint, do I?”
Mr. Arison laughed. “I’m just giving you a suggestion. The decision is yours.” Adina rested her chin on her hand at a loss for words.
She had introduced Mr. Arison to Flint, and as a result, the executives of Boyd Corporation acknowledged Mr. Arison. Since then, he had been successful in his career.
It was also the reason why Mr. Arison was willing to collaborate with Daugherty Corporation.
However, if she knew that Flint was waiting around with a bouquet of flowers, she would not have asked Mr. Arison for help.
While Adina and Mr. Arison chatted happily, someone kept staring at her.
George was sitting in a corner near the window, and he stared at Adina with a complicated expression
For some reason, when he saw Adina chatting happily with another man, he felt very uncomfortable.
He never had such a feeling before.
“Mr. Winters? Mr. Winters?”
The woman sitting opposite him raised her voice and called him. She only resumed when she noticed that he had finally snapped out of his daze. “Are you sure that you want to invite Ms. Alice for classes? She might not have that much time.”
George nodded indifferently. “A lesson per week is enough. When will the lessons be?”
“They’ll be at 2.00 pm every Saturday.” The woman smiled and said, “Mr. Winters, please prepare a child sized piano. It’ll be smoother when you play it.”
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