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Mistaken Match Marrying the Enigmatic CEO novel Chapter 985

Chapter 985

Terence approached Remus with a smile on his face.

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Remus felt beads of cold sweat forming on his forehead at the sight. He was about to apologize when Terence gently patted him on the head and said, “I’m leaving. If you haven’t had dinner yet, you can have this table. Young people should eat more!”

What?!

Remus and the others couldn’t believe what they were hearing.

Did this respected elder really mean what he said?

Was he not angry at all about how they had offended him?

Terence patted each of the young men on the head before casually walking out of the food stall with a friendly smile on his face.

Everyone could only stare in complete astonishment as they watched him leave.

Is this how someone of high status behaves?

If it was, then it was true that they couldn’t even begin to compare to someone like Terence! They couldn’t understand his thoughts at all!

“Sir!”

Just as Terence was about to get into his car, Marilyn dashed after him.

“Oh, what’s the matter?” Terence turned around, still smiling.

“Sir, c-can I hitch a ride in your car?”

Marilyn had always been bold, which was completely different from her sister, Red.

“Oh? Why do you want to ride in my car?” Terence asked, still smiling.

“I don’t know. I just want to! I want to go with you!”

Her youthful face emitted a certain seriousness that one couldn’t help but take a second look at. Even though she had applied heavy makeup, it only made it easier for one to notice the desperation in her bright eyes.

Terence couldn’t help but inwardly sigh. Ah, youth!

“Well, I don’t see why not.” He nodded in agreement before getting into his car.

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She rushed over without hesitation!

“Hey, Marilyn!”

No matter how long or loudly Remus called her name, his girlfriend showed no signs of hesitation as she joined Terence.

Remus and the others could only watch as she left with Terence.

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