Indistinctly the images of that time came like a tidal wave and overwhelmed Aaron.
“Here,” the girl’s eyes were as bright as stars as she flexed her fingers and pushed the hair that was blocking her eyes behind her ears: “If you become a big boss in the future, you must buy this land. This land definitely has good prospects.”
It was a nice place, and the boy nodded in satisfaction, the sun slanting over him to plaster a warmth on him, “I will.”
Pulling his muddy feet out of the pool of memories, Aaron cursed a blunder in his heart.
He himself had forgotten that Gina had once predicted with himself that the land would be a big seller.
Or maybe, one had simply forgotten about the past times when Gina was by his side.
But none of these matters, what he blames himself for most now is that he bought the land in the Economic Development Zone with more than ten times the price in a moment of impetuosity, while Bill Group bought the village behind the C University.
The focus in Aaron’s eyes gradually lapsed, and a bead of sweat began to seep out of the corner of his forehead.
“Mr. Pittman this sweaty head, is he not feeling well.” Anthony was quite gleeful to see the man’s appearance, and exceptionally lifted his palm and patted the person’s shoulder: “Don’t drag your body down for your career.”
“Mr. Bill, we should leave now.” For some reason, seeing the man lost in thought, Gina didn’t have the pleasure of successful revenge that she imagined, just an astringent taste welling up in her heart, only wanting to leave as soon as possible.
Aaron watched as the radiant woman followed behind Song’s old boss and fluttered away without looking back.
Anxious to take a look at Aaron, who was beside him and like a human puppet, Arthur could no longer care about etiquette and lifted his feet to chase after him.
“Gina,” holding the woman’s slender wrist, Arthur felt it was all a bit surreal. The knot in the man’s throat rolled up and down, the words brewing in his mouth actually whimpered a bit: “You’re back, I missed you so much”
The wrist was suddenly caught, Gina panic turned back, then saw the eyes a little red Arthur, a moment some hands and feet to break away.
“I thought I would never see you again,” she actually came back, pressed the wildly beating heart, Arthur eyes lit up a ray of hope, careful to open his lips: “I, I do not want you to accident again. In the future, can you let me protect you?”
Helplessly, he shook his head and slowed his movements to wrench his wrist out of his palm, ” Arthur, thank you for your kindness.”
A comforting smile curled up at the corners of his lips, Gina used a flat and affectionate tone in an attempt to not upset the older boy too much with this: “But I just consider you a friend.”
After speaking, Gina nodded slightly at him. Resolutely turning around, he once again left Aaron and Arthur with a back.
Stumbling a bit on his way home, Aaron bumped the key into the door lock and swung it open.
A dizzy feeling came over me – the atmosphere in the room was described as warm.
Up-tempo tunes were playing on the stereo surround sound, and the TV sofa was even set up with a pull-out between it. The table was rich and exquisite, with a bottle of champagne waiting to be uncorked in the middle.
All this but the man felt distracted.
Delilah squeezed his shoulders and pulled him to sit down in front of a chair, carrying his own champagne and shaking it before opening it, happily shouting as the white foam spurted out, “Congratulations to my brother for helping my husband snag the land!”
Forcing down the smugness and excitement in her heart, the woman received a message from her informant as soon as the auction had ended.
Immersed in the joy of taking the target further, Delilah didn’t pay any attention to the man’s unclear face, only thinking that he was too tired from this day. He hummed a song and poured clear champagne into the goblets of the two men.
“Isn’t Arthur particularly competent,” pouring a whole glass of champagne into his belly by himself, obviously tight with joy, Delilah’s cheeks tinged with a faint blush, “helping you to take such a big order. I told you that the previous one was definitely a mistake, he’s been very smart since he was a kid. If I were to say ah, with his current ability to be the vice president of your company, it’s not too much at all …”
The woman was chattering in his ears like a fly, and feeling his mind being captured and imprisoned by a large net woven by the sound, Aaron’s originally unpleasant mood was set off.
The palm of his hand slapped hard on the tabletop, the dishes twitching and rattling as the man gritted his teeth and vented his anger at the woman chattering in front of him, “You don’t understand anything.”
Delilah, who had been speaking in a giddy Delilah, froze for a moment, her hand stopped in mid-air from waving gleefully, and for a moment she suspected that her ears were out of order.
“You spend your days just pointing fingers, you’re no better than one of her little thumbs.” The anger could not be stopped once it had been vented. The depressed resentment accumulated throughout the day was transformed into condemning words that could not be held back and poured out at the woman.
The woman who was frozen in place understood in an instant who the “she” in his air was.
Gina! Isn’t that woman dead, didn’t Aaron watch her jump into the Huangpu River with his own eyes and disappear, why was she suddenly brought up again by a man like this, or in an extremely high position of suppressing herself.
“This is … going on.” Lips trembling as she spat out the query, Delilah felt her wrists propped up on the tabletop no longer able to support her body weight.
Looking at the shaking woman in front of him, Aaron let out a sigh. Hadn’t he just been a little too impatient, what if he had frightened Delilah and affected the child.
But on second thought, this woman, Delilah, had no business acumen except for fighting for her undisputed brother’s position, and did not assist her own career in the slightest.
With a few moments of sulking and disdain in his eyes, Aaron shifted his gaze to the side.
“Gina is back, along with Anthony. I saw it at the auction.” The look between his eyebrows was obscure, the man’s voice was cold and clear, and the night sounded like a chilling feeling all over: “She’s not dead.”