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Mr. Charles's Hidden Wife novel Chapter 131

Wendy hung up the phone and went back to her office with a long face. As she picked up her bag, Wendy said to Linda, "Sorry, Linda. You have to have lunch alone today. I need go out now."

"Okay,got it."

Wendy went to Nicholson’s Group by taxi.

She headed to the elevator directly, but was stopped by a security at the entrance.

She then walked to the reception. "Hello, I'm here to see the CEO Ken. I've made an appointment before. Could you please call him to confirm? My name is Wendy Evans."

"Okay. Miss, please wait for a moment."

Three minutes later, Wendy got into the elevator.

This was her second time here.

The first time was at five years ago. She was at completely loss for her mother was suffering major depression. She came here to ask her father for help.

But that day, he gave her a head-on blow.

Heh.

'Father'...

She would rather not have one.

Leading the way his secretary, Wendy came into Ken's office.

It's been five years, but this place still looked the same.

Before Ken could speak, Wendy walked to the sofa and sat down.

Ken stood up and sidestepped the desk to the other side of the sofa.

"I saw the picture." said Ken.

This time, he went straight to the point.

But Wendy didn't mind this. She didn't come here to reminisce about the past with him either.

"So what?"

"Do you really give up yourself now? Can't you just listen to me once? Leave Henson, and leave here to another city. Isn't it a better choice for you? "

Wendy wore a cold smile and said, "He treats me best in the world now. I finally can feel a trace of human warmth, and get someone who I can rely on. Why should I leave now? If you were I, would you give up such a good man to choose a difficult life?"

"On the thing, I think you could relate to me. After all, you had abandoned your first girlfriend to marry into the Nicholson family back then.

Weighing the pros and cons in everything. This's probably the only good thing I inherited from you."

"The matter between your mother and me is not that simple as you think," Ken frowned, "I am telling you this just for your own good."

"Please, just save it then. I don't need it at all."

"Wendy," Ken sighed, "You should think for me too. During all these years, I have lived a hard life too. I'm already old now, but I still have to busy myself with work every day. Actually …"

"This's my fault. It's none of my business."

Wendy interrupted him. "What else do you want to say?"

Ken knew how stubborn Wendy was, so he nodded and said directly, "Alright, since you're unwilling to leave here, you can continue to stay in this city. But you must remember you are an illegitimate daughter, and not worthy of Henson."

"You are different form the women he met before, so he is good to you now. But when that fresh feelings fade away, he will move to another woman, and you will get injured in the end."

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