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Submit to the Boss He Rules the Boardroom and the Bedroom novel Chapter 140

Even if August and Bishop were not real brothers, their relationship should not be as strained as it was'

now'13

August's eyes were dark and cold. He didn't answer, but asked nonchalantly. "Bishop, you don't have to'®

pretend in front of me."'®

With that, he turned around and left quickly without hesitation. Burton glanced at Paula next to him and'13

followed silently.'

Lucia looked at Bishop in the wheelchair and smiled at him awkwardly. Then she took Paula, who was'

confused and turned to leave.'

After walking a few steps away, Paula finally came to her sense. She looked at Lucia Lucia nodded slightly and remained silent. "Damn!" Paula sighed, "His younger brother in the wheelchair is so gentle and handsome! He even helped'®

us out. He looks like a good person! Why did August treat him like that?" Lucia took a

nonsense in front of August."'

She had experienced it herself and she could understand. August was reluctant to say much about his'

younger brother. If Paula brought it up abruptly, he would probably be mad. After leaving Weske, the atmosphere was less tense. Paula sighed and couldn't help but say, "I didn't'

expect to fall into Gigi's hands today! Well, just thinking about it makes me angry." "It's all over. Don't think about it anymore." Lucia patted Paula's back and comforted her. When she looked up, she saw August and Burton walking not far ahead, and suddenly thought of'

something, "Oh, Paula, are you familiar with Burton?"'®

The last time she was trapped in the bathroom of the box by Ted, Paula had brought Burton to rescue'

her. She forgot to ask last time, but this time Paula caled Burton again and even brought August.'

When suddenly asked this question, Paula looked a little awkward and she quickly denied, "I'm not'®

farniliar with him. I've only met him a few times!"'®

Lucia was even more confused, "You inet a few times? Have you met In private?"'®

Under her repeated questioning, Paula blushed and fallered, which made Lucia wonder.'®

Paula said, "Of course not. Lucia, don't think too inuch!" Seeing that her usual carefree friend was blushing now Lucia couldn't help but want to laugh. She had just discovered an inexpUcable ambiguity between Pauila and Burton, but she hadn't expected it to be true. Alright, I will stop." Lucia smiled and walked forward. She looked up and saw August standing beside the'®

car waiting for them. She stopped smiling and saw Burton walking over.'

Burton walked to Paula's side and said softly. Tll take you home."'®

When she finished it, she looked up and saw August staring at them not far away. She suddenly realized something, turned her head quickly, and looked at Luciu, 'Lucia, are you leaving with him?"'

She felt like a third wheel.'

back. You drank'

just now and can't drive anymore."'

Hearing her words, Paula remembered that she had drunk alcohol. She glanced at Burton beside her, and'

then agreed unhappily. "Okay."' would be left'

alone He probably had something to tell her. When she walked to the car, August had already gotten into the car. Lucia gritted her teeth and followed,'

The car door was closed, isolating the outside world. The car was silent, and Lucia could almost hear her'

heartbeat.'

August didn't say anything. He started the car neatly. He was driving fast and it all the way, when they finally reached the gate of the community, Lucia secretly breathed a'

With that, she stretched out her hand to push the car door. But as soon as her hand louched the car door, he pressed her left hand. She turned her head and met August's deep eyes. She couldn't help feeling a little Mustered. He said lightly. "Lucia, an apology should at least be sincere."'

His eyes were sharp and intimidating. She could leel August's suppressed emotions and faint anger, but'® she didn't know how to deal with it, let alone why he was angry Was it because of her? "Well, how are you going to calm down?'®

know I'm angry?".'®

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