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Warning: My Mommy is A Savage novel Chapter 75

Chapter 75

The approaching man was actually Julian’s assistant, Oliver. It appeared Julian had resolved to marry Charmine.

`As long as Charmine married him… Well, any married woman would find it difficult to be a model, what more if she’s pregnant…’ Tiffany mused to herself, and her mood improved right after.

“Are these roses for Charmine? Better be nice to her,” reminded Tiffany.

“Yes.” Oliver lowered his head, but it was clear he was riddled with questions. He thought that Chairman Julian was supposed t o be dating Tiffany. Why was he pursuing Charmine now? Why was Tiffany not jealous but seemed supportive instead?

He knew he was in no place to ask these questions; he was only here to deliver flowers.

Not far away, a black luxury car was parked a t the side. Anthony was sitting in the backseat with 99 red angel’s trumpets. There was a card on top of the bouquet, and i t read, [You are so beautiful.]

Anxious, Anthony asked, “You think Charmine will like these? Flowers will work for her, right?”

Nial nodded and assured, “Of course! Women love flowers. Furthermore, these angel’s trumpets are a perfect fit for her poise and stature. If she places these flowers at her home, she’ll think of you each time. This will be better than making her some desserts that she’ll gobble up, no?”

Anthony thought of the dessert he made for Charmine, to which she merely replied, ” Stop sending me these.” His face sank; it was the first time a woman he was actively pursuing turned him down. Why not give flowers a try? 3

At this moment, Charmine left the building. Anthony then straightened his tie and prepared to exit the car with the bouquet. Chris held up his fist from the side and chirped, “Good luck!”

Anthony nodded, but as he was going to get down of the car, he noticed a man—Oliver—approaching her first, and he handed Charmine the flowers.

“Ms. Charmine, these flowers are from Chairman Julian. They’re imported roses from France. He picked out every single flower.”

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