"I can walk myself." The posture was a little intimate, and Rachel wanted to get rid of him subconsciously.
However, Bill tightened his grip. He looked ahead and said expressionlessly, "I just don't want the baby to feel uncomfortable. Don't get me wrong."
In this way, Rachel didn't say anything else, but she was not stupid. She could feel the anger of Bill. So as soon as she got into the car, she frowned slightly and turned to look at him in confusion. "What happened?"
"Nothing." Bill lowered his head and fastened his seat belt, looking a little annoyed.
Since he didn't want to tell her, Rachel didn't ask any more questions. She turned around and looked out of the window. When she was about to close her eyes and have a rest, she heard Bill's voice, "Rachel, do you really want me to leave?"
'Leave?'
Rachel didn't know what to say. When she was about to ask, she changed her words, "Did Mrs. Zhu say something to you?"
When she thought back, the two people standing at the door looked a little strange.
Bill didn't hide his disappointment and said, "I just want to stay with you and take good care of you and baby. I don't ask you to give me any response, so don't try to drive me away. You can't drive me away."
Lowering her eyes, Rachel opened her mouth but couldn't say a word.
From the moment she knew him, she always felt that she owed him. This kind of feeling pressed on her heart. But when she saw his gloomy eyes looking at her without blinking, those words that wanted to refute him, to her lips, could not be spoken one word.
It seemed that the rainy season had come to Ning City. It had been almost a week in a row, but it had never stopped.
At the gate of a private club, Jack ran out directly without waiting for an umbrella from Austin. He opened the door and got in, directly opened the Kraft paper bag in his hand, pulled out a few pieces of paper from it, and read them carefully.
Holding an umbrella, Austin slowly walked over and sat in the car. When he was about to sigh that the rain was so heavy, he saw the rain on Jack's body. He quickly took a towel and wiped his suit several times. "Boss, why don't you wait for me? If you catch a cold, you..."
Jack interrupted him. "It's okay. You can drive."
"Then... Okay." Austin was cut off abruptly. At last, he glanced at Jack and had to turn the steering wheel seriously.
Hearing the clear sound of rain hitting on the window, Jack lowered his long eyelashes slightly, with a touch of sadness in his eyes. He put down the paper bag, took out his mobile phone from his pocket, and opened the weather forecast software. It was not Ning City shown on the screen, but the city where Rachel was.
He smiled bitterly. Fortunately, it was still sunny there.
In the past, sunny or rainy days were just a form of nature for him, but Rachel didn't like rain very much. Every time she saw rain outside, she would become lazy and stay on the sofa at home, unwilling to move a step.
Gradually, Jack didn't seem to like rainy days anymore.
The car slowly drove into the underground garage of the MK Group. Looking up at Jack in the rearview mirror, Austin said slowly, "Boss, do you want to go straight to Mr. Chen and others now?"
Jack came to his senses, temporarily put aside the messy things in his heart, picked up the few pieces of paper again, carefully put them in, and then said, "No, let them be arrogant for a few more days."
These papers were not ordinary papers, but the share transfer contracts between Jack and several small shareholders. Of course, these things were very secret, and they had no idea about it.
"Okay," agreed Austin. He got out of the car and opened the back door. The two walked towards the elevator, one in front of the other, one behind the other. Then they didn't expect that Mr. Chen, whom they had just mentioned, came to them.
He raised his eyebrows in surprise, but his brain reacted quickly. He bowed his head and greeted, "Hello, Mr. Chen."
"Mr. Fu, you just came back from work?" Mr. Chen said to Jack with an arrogant tone, and his eyes being fixed on the Kraft bag in Austin's hand.
With one hand in his pocket, Jack slowly raised the corners of his mouth. His shrewd eyes made Mr. Chen feel guilty and subconsciously took two steps back.
He patted Mr. Chen on the shoulder and said briefly, "Thank you for your hard work these days."
"My pleasure to work for you."
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