Purchased A Mr. Right

Chapter 1924



Chapter 1924

Tina was startled.

Although many people were in the hall and no one paid attention to his little moves, she still blushed.

Amin was also looking at him with a surprised expression.

Then, they watched Wilson walk to a man.

The man looked familiar because he had just sat next to Tina. He went to the bathroom before the opening ceremony.

Wilson began to talk to him. However, most of the lights were concentrated on the stage. The area for the audience was dim, so Tina could not see them clearly. It seemed that they were chatting.

Then Wilson passed the third row and leaned overboard to sit beside her.

Only then did they realize that he was asking the man to change seat with him.

Tina and Amin were struck dumb.

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They sat side by side, while Wilson sat on the other side of her.

Tina lowered her voice and asked, "Why are you here..."

Wilson said, "To accompany you."

She was there with Amin, so Wilson came to stay with her.

Yesterday, Wilson had a whole day's meeting and worked overtime very late, so they didn't see each other, but when he called her at night, he casually asked her about her arrangement today. Tina told him that she would be here with Amin. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.

But she didn't expect that Wilson would come.

Amin frowned. "But you are not invited to attend the opening ceremony today, right?"

Wilson curled his lips and said, "Well, I asked for a place."

He had a tight schedule, so he had no time to attend this kind of opening ceremony. Even if the orgnizer wanted to invite him, Irene would not hand him the unimportant invitation letter.

As he offered to participate, the organizer was flattered and pleasantly agreed.

As the lively opening song sounded, the opening ceremony officially began.

The opening ceremony with song and dance performances was about two hours.

Tina had been a reporter on TV for a long time and had worked for many such activities, but this time she didn't stand behind the machine. She didn't feel bored and enjoyed it on the guest seat.

But...

Tina straightened up, her back a little stiff.

When all the lights were focused on the stage, someone suddenly held her hand.

She was so familiar to the thick and warm palm.

Wilson, arm on the armrest, wrapped her hand in his palm hanging over the edge of the armrest.

Tina stayed stiff for a long time before she dared to sneak a peek at him.

Wilson crossed his long legs and looked at the stage with a faint smile. He sat there gracefully, seemingly focused on the performance as if nothing had happened.

Tina tried several times to pull out her hand, but she didn't make it.

She could only obediently let him hold it. To her embarrassment, Wilson would rub her hand from time to time.

Also, his coarse fingertips were gently brushing against her palm - he was hitting on her in all kinds of possible ways.

It was... too embarrassing.

Tina's heart was beating very fast, and the redness on her cheeks had spread to her ears.

Fortunately, there was a long table before the guest seats. Besides, with Amin on her right side, no one could see what he was doing in the dim light.

But Amin was at a loss what to do or say.

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Finally, the opening performance ended perfectly in applause after a speech.

The staff members began to lead people away from the hall. The guests and the audience left from two different exits.

They were slowly at the back of the crowd.

When they reached the elevator, there were only three of them.

Wilson said unscrupulously, "Tina, go with me later, okay?"

Tina was about to speak, but saying nothing.

Amin, who had witnessed his intimate actions, finally couldn't help saying, "We're in a public place. She attended the opening ceremony as my wife. There are many acquaintances and the media. Better watch yourself!"

Wilson frowned and nodded reluctantly. "Okay."

But the next second, he turned to Tina and said, "Then get off the car halfway. I'm waiting for you!"

Amin had nothing to say to reply.

When they came out of the hotel, Amin's car was already waiting at the door, so did Wilson's.

They separated. Tina got into the car with Amin.

Amin smiled and said, "Tina, thank you for today!"

Tina shook her head. "You're welcome. Anyway, I have nothing to do today. I'm glad that I can help you."

After all, it was not difficult to attend an opening ceremony.

Thus, she was still a little embarrassed when Amin thanked her.

After she reconciled with Wilson, she actually brought Amin much trouble.

When he heard her words, his smile deepened.

It was noon, and the car was full of sunshine.

Amin planned to have lunch at a restaurant with her after the opening ceremony. He had thought of this before, but he never got a chance to do that.

It was the same today.

Perhaps it was an idea that he should not have, which reminded him not to daydream.

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After the car was on the way for about 20 minutes, Tina's phone in her hand began to buzz constantly as if urging her to pick it up.

She cleared her throat. "Ahem, er..."

Before she could finish, Amin had already guessed what she would say.

In the rearview mirror, he could see the black Mercedes G65 had been following them unhurriedly since they left the hotel.

He raised his hand, rubbing his temples to relax. Then he smiled and said to Secretary Zalkin, "Too many cars were in this ring road. It's too dangerous to stop here. Please stop at the next intersection after we pass this street!"

Secretary Zalkin said, "Yes!"

Tina looked at him gratefully.

Amin remained the gentle smile on his handsome face, but his heart ached. Somehow, he felt hurt and jealous.

The car continued to move forward, and suddenly there was a sharp car horn.

"Screech..."

Then came another loud bang.

It seemed to be the sound of a collision. Tina and Amin were both stunned and subconsciously wanted to look over.

However, before they could see what had happened, another bang came, which was much closer to them than the previous one. The next second, Tina and Amin bounced up from their seats.

"Tina, be careful!"

In desperation, Tina only heard this warning.

Then, she fell into a chest.

Amin seemed to have pounced on her and leaned to one side to protect her.

When two tense minutes passed, all the cars around them stopped. For a moment, many alarms of cars were heard.

It turned out that a row of rear-end collisions happened on the road next to theirs.

The car running ahead of them had no time to avoid it. To avoid bumping into the pedestrians on the roadside, its scared driver turned the steering wheel to the left, and hence the head of the car hit Amin's car.

It bumped directly into the place where Tina was sitting.

A large part of the car door was badly dented. Fortunately, there were no serious casualties in this large-scale car accident.

One after another, other drivers got out of their cars.

Tina also sat up straight and quickly turned to see if Amin was alright. She saw his arm hanging down abnormally and asked nervously, "Are you hurt?"


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