Kingsley turned the car around. When he was about to leave, a vibration came from his phone. He picked up the Bluetooth earbud. His face became stern and he said in a low voice, "Where are you now?"
After that, he hung up the phone and entered "airport" into the navigation system with his slender fingers.
He steered to the right and drove off in the opposite direction. His face was stern all the way.
He was thirty-four years old. It was rare to see such a mature man's face look so stern...
On the other side.
After all was done, the manager looked at Billy with a smile and said, "Mr. Day, please go to the office and have a cup of coffee."
Billy still stood in place. Of course the manager knew the reason. Then, he said to Sherman, "Bring the design drawings of the project here. Mr. Day doesn't understand two places. You should discuss and revise it."
Billy narrowed his eyes without saying anything, turned around, and went to the manager's office.
Obviously, he acquiesced to the manager's words.
Sherman still sat there and tapped the keyboard. She knew very well what the manager wanted to do.
Through the window, the manager could see clearly that Billy was already impatient in the office.
After knocking on Sherman's desk, he frowned and said seriously, "Hurry up!"
Sherman found the design drawings from the pile of documents and looked at the manager slowly, "Do you know that my boyfriend is Mr. Wright? What you have been doing would affect the relationship between Mr. Wright and me."
"You deliberately aborted our child and divorced me. You are now living a good life. Why should I let go of you?"
Sherman just laughed happily and didn't say anything.
She looked forward to seeing how he would react if he knew the truth.
Billy was very distracted. He should hate her. He'd better keep away from this cruel woman!
However, he couldn't bear her being so close to another man.
Sherman didn't continue this topic with him. She pointed at the document, which suggested that they should talk about business.
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