Purchased A Mr. Right

Chapter 313



Chapter 313

The door of the elevator was opened with a tinkle and closed again.

Wendy unscrewed the door lock, but her gaze was still staring back in the direction of the elevator.

There was still the scent of cigarettes in the corridor. The tall and strong figure had left, and she still couldn't come back to her senses. Did he wait for her at the door for so long to confirm this matter?

He's too boring...

Wendy bit her lip and couldn't understand it.

Upon hearing the door open, Emily yawned and came out of the bedroom. "Wendy, you're back?" NôvelDrama.Org copyrighted © content.

"Yes, I am back..." Wendy nodded.

As the doors closed, she looked again in the direction of the lift and couldn't resist touching her head.

It seemed that the feeling of the dry palm was still there.

The morning light was wonderful, and the white Land Rover stopped in the yard. Donna glanced at it and walked into the villa with her arms wrapped around her shoulder.

After entering the door, the hired nanny came up and said hello. After asking where the father and son were, she went to the restaurant. When she arrived at the door, she saw a young man and a little boy sitting at the dining table. The boy had a taut, baggy face and wasn't very happy, and the young man didn't have much emotion.

"What's wrong with the atmosphere?" Donna was confused.

Aunt Lee glanced at the kitchen and explained in a low voice, "Miss Gray came early in the morning!"

Donna raised her eyebrows and walked into the kitchen. As expected, a tall figure walked out, wearing an apron, with two cups of freshly squeezed juice in her hand. She smiled like a virtuous wife.

"Charlie, this is the freshly squeezed juice. You and Larry have a taste. Drinking juice in the morning is very nutritious!"

Donna interrupted with a smile, "Oh, it seems that it's perfect timing!"

"Auntie, you're here!" Even though she knew that Donna didn't like it, Madge still called Donna like this. She asked obediently, "Have you had breakfast yet? I didn't know you were coming. I'll make you a new glass of juice."

"No, I've had breakfast at the hotel!" Donna waved her hand and didn't bother to argue about the way Madge called her, pulling out her chair and sitting down.

"Charlie, why don't you have a try?" Madge turned to Charlie and asked gently.

Charlie glanced at the juice in front of him and frowned. "Wait!" Donna suddenly said before Charlie reached out his hand. She took the juice cup in front of him and said with a fake smile, "I'll drink it for you first, in case there's something in it again! What do you think, Madge?"

Madge's face stiffened. She forced a smile and said, "Aunt, you're joking!"

Donna smiled and said nothing. After two sips, she deliberately smacked her lips.

Charlie had no intention of drinking it. He glanced at Aunt Lee, who was standing next to him, and said, "Aunt Lee, make me a cup of black coffee. I'm still used to drinking coffee in the morning."

"Yes, sir!" Aunt Lee immediately replied.

Madge's face was completely stiff. She knew that Charlie must have been angry at her for what happened in the hotel last time, so she got up early in the morning and came to prepare breakfast, just to get him to forgive her, but before she could get to the point, Donna came over.

Obviously, if she stayed on, it would be a waste of time and come to nothing

"Aunt, Charlie, then I'll go back first!" Madge pretended to look at the phone and said.

"Okay." Charlie replied in an indifferent voice.

Madge took off the apron and handed it to Aunt Lee. She deliberately dawdled a bit, but when she picked up her bag and walked out, there was no token effort to keep her, or walk her out, so she had to leave with a gray face.

After Aunt Lee showed Madge out and came back, Larry's tensed little face was clearly much better.

Charlie took a sip of his coffee and casually said, "Aunt, there was a newly opened fishing garden outside the city. Yesterday, I had a meal with the boss there and he gave me a few hosting cards. I don't have any schedule tomorrow. Let's go there with Larry, and you ask her out!"

"That's what I'm talking about. I was wondering why are you suddenly being so nice to me, it turned out it's all about her." Donna tutted when she heard his last words. She looked out of the window and said, "The weather's been nice lately, don't you tell me, but it's pretty good for a little out-of-town blowing and fishing!"

"Are you sure you can ask her out?" Charlie asked with concern.

"Of course!" Donna was very confident and touched Larry's head, who was next to her with an innocent look.

In the evening, Wendy and Ryan met for dinner together.

For her, Ryan was not only her friend, but she also felt grateful in her heart. If it weren't for his patient treatment, she would not have been able to get out of the shadow so easily. So when he insisted on paying last night, she found a typical restaurant and wanted to invite him to a good meal.

Although she had been away from Ice City for many years, she still had to do her part.

"Sorry, I have to answer this call first!"

When the phone rang, she said to Ryan then put it beside her ear, "Hello, aunt?" "Wendy, let's go out and have some fun tomorrow!" Donna's voice was very infectious.

"Have fun?" Wendy was surprised.

"Yes!" Donna said in a light tone, "There's a new fishing garden outside the city. It's worth playing! It's such a nice day and there's no fun in town, so we're going to take Larry with us tomorrow. More people, more fun. Why don't you come too?"

Wendy did not neglect the word "we" in Donna's words.

That meant that Charlie would definitely be there as well...

"I'd better not go..." Wendy refused.

"Come on! It's Sunday tomorrow, so you should be available! We'll be there at 8 o'clock in the morning and come back at night. So it will be fine! If you really don't want to come, I won't force you, but..." Donna paused deliberately and sighed. "Larry wants you to come with him!"

"I..." Wendy struggled.

Donna didn't wait for Wendy to finish speaking, she continued, "Maybe you don't know that this child is actually very lonely. He spends most of his time at home and rarely goes out to play. His grandfather used to find it very difficult to take him out! But when he heard that you were coming, he immediately agreed and was very happy! A child at this age has to go out more often. Wendy, if you don't come, I think Larry must be very disappointed..."

What Donna said was so graphic that Wendy almost had Larry's disappointing face in front of her eyes, slumping his shoulders.

After two seconds of struggling in her mind, she gave in. "Well, then I'll go..."

"That's a deal. I'll pick you up tomorrow morning!" Donna said with a smile.

After hanging up the phone, Wendy heaved a sigh. It was too late for her to go back on her words.

She bit her lips and stared at the screen for a long while. Then, she thought of something and raised her head to look at the other side. "Ryan..."


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