Chapter 422
At night, David sat on the swing in the garden, his gaze fixed on the direction of the front gate. It was getting late, and Bella hadn’t come home yet. Had she been taken somewhere by Romeo? He wanted to call Romeo but held back. They were probably almost home.
Edith, while massaging Louisa’s shoulders, laughed and said, “David seems to be anxiously waiting for Bella’s return.”
“Let him wait, and he should have come home earlier to look after Bella, Louisa said.
“I heard David was on a variety show He’s super busy and can’t get away.” Edith explained.
“So, for him, making money is more important than looking after Bella?” Louisa retorted.
“Of course, it is David who earns money to give Bella a better life.” Edith laughed, “I heard David gave Bella a no–limit credit card.”
“Really?” Louisa asked in surprise.
“Absolutely true,” Edith confirmed.
Louisa thought to herself, and she should also give Bella a no–limit credit card! She decided to give her one when Bella came home.
After dinner at Moon Lake Bay, Romeo took Arabella to see a movie. They didn’t book the whole cinema, but like any other couple, they went to the ticket office to buy tickets.
The cinema manager saw Romeo and thought she was seeing things. She rubbed her eyes and found that the man standing in front of her was indeed their CEO, Romeo. The entire mall belonged to him. Was he here to inspect the work? Or. Her eyes–fell on the girl beside Romeo, who was very beautiful. Could it be that Romeo had a girlfriend and he brought her out for a date today to experience the life of ordinary people?
Just as the manager was about to say that the movie tickets could be free, Romeo said, “Treat me as an ordinary customer.”
The manager got it. Romeo was out experiencing life with his girlfriend.
“What movies have been popular with girls recently?” Romeo asked.
David.
The manager replied, “There’s a hot romance film starring David.”
“Choose another one.” Romeo immediately replied.
The manager was a bit surprised. Didn’t Romeo like David? She again suggested, “There’s also a very inspiring youth film, but the actors are not very well–known.”“
“Two tickets,” Romeo said.
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