Chapter48
She pondered, wondering how much Reginald really knew
about her.
Two hours later, Eldoria arrived.
For peace and quiet, Adelaide didn’t turn off airplane mode, she
just left it on.
Another half an hour drive, they arrived at a five–star hotel in
the city center.
They got the key card and took the elevator up.
At this point, Reginald turned to her and said, “I needed to meet
with two clients. Do you want to stay at the hotel or go out for a
walk?”
At the same time, Nathan handed her a set of car keys, “It’s
inconvenient to take a taxi. This is Mr. Thorton’s car parked at this hotel, a sky blue Bentley Continental. Ms. Pierce finds it
more convenient to drive herself when going out.”
She roughly guessed that Reginald was coming to Eldoria on a business trip and bringing her along to help her gather
inspiration. She graciously took the car keys and said, “Thank you, Mr. Thorton.”
The elevator opened, but Reginald handed her a cellphone.
Adelaide was stunned.
He said, “Let me know how I can reach you, and keep your phone on airplane mode.”
“How did he know she didn’t turn on airplane mode?”
“Huh?”
If I can’t reach him later, it’s not good. Adelaide had to take the phone and thanked again, “Thank you, Mr. Thorton.”
“Take your time.” Reginald waved his hand and left.
Adelaide walked into her room with her luggage, right next to Reginald.
She sat on the sofa, rubbed her sore forehead, picked up the phone Reginald gave her, swiped it gently, no password…
You can tell someone has been using the phone.
But Reginald gave it to her, doesn’t mean it’s his personal
phone…
Thinking about this, Adelaide’s eyelids twitched like crazy.
Chapterd
Oops, I woke up early just now.
She didn’t open any apps, but somehow she opened the contacts
instead.
48 contacts.
Dad… Mom… Nathan…
Adelaide got more and more scared, so she quickly turned off
her phone.
This is Reginald’s phone!
How could he give her his personal phone?!
Just then, the phone rang.
Adelaide was so scared she almost threw her phone, seeing the
caller ID: Reginald……
She hesitantly answered the phone, “Mr. Thorton.”
“Your phone is just my spare phone. Usually, only when
someone can’t reach me will they call your phone. So don’t
worry, no one will call that phone for no reason.”
She was so grateful to him for calling to comfort her just in time.
She smirked and said, “Mr. Thorton, even if it’s a spare phone,
this is still your personal phone. Is it really appropriate for you
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