Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 281
“Are you the general manager here, Miss Thornton?”
Gerald couldn’t hide his shocked expression as he posed Wynn the question. With just a glance at her demeanor, he felt her overbearing female presence, and never before had he felt an aura as potent as this.
“Why? Do I not seem like one to you?”
Wynn drove along, smirking as she looked at Gerald through the rear-view mirror.
“Oh, by the way, you should stop referring to me as ‘miss.’ It makes me sound old. Since I’m only ten years older than you, just call me by my name!”
Wynn frowned, looking grumpy.
“Alright then, I won’t call you Miss Thornton anymore!” Gerald nodded.
“Pfft!”
Wynn somehow seemed amused by Gerald’s reply, and she let out a hearty laugh.
Gerald initially wanted to have a conversation about Wynn and her family, thanks to a lingering doubt that had been floating at the back of his mind for a while—Minnie’s last name was Thornton.
It made Gerald wonder if Wynn had brought up the child all by herself.
But since a topic as such would be too personal, Gerald abandoned the thought.
Wynn stopped by a supermarket along the way home, and later on emerged with a few big bags of groceries.
It was just as Gerald had guessed—Wynn’s home was clean and tidy. After a simple tour around the house, there were no signs of any men.
That little fact somehow made Gerald feel a bit more comfortable.
Wynn then got to show off her cooking skills to him. In just a couple of minutes, she had whipped up a table of delectable dishes, way better than anything they served at Wayfair Mountain Entertainment.
Anyone who married Wynn in the future would be more than blessed to have a wife as such.
Not to mention how she was really good at conversations too.
After the dishes were served, Gerald felt that Wynn had grown a little warmer, as if the two had known each other for a long time.
Wynn had her eyes fixated on Gerald.
She was even more attracted by Gerald’s down-to-earth personality.
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