After the meal, Kingsley had to go back to the office and thus excused himself, "I planned to be your tour guide.
Unfortunately, there is an emergency in the company, and I'm afraid I must go.
Have a good time in Lanechett! If you need any help, feel free to give me a call."
"Thank you, Mr. Wright." Mark smiled, shook hands with him friendly, and said goodbye.
Sherman didn't plan to go home yet. She wanted to keep them company. Kingsley agreed and left her his thin jacket. "Call me or Wright’s house when you go home. Don't take the bus or subway. I will be worried. When I'm gone, they may be livelier.” "I know. Be careful on the road. By the way, I want to have kiwis tonight. A kiwi cake would be perfect." She craved for it.
"Okay, I'll buy you one..." Kingsley bent over to gently kiss the corner of her lips. Then he turned around and got into his black Bentley.
Summer and Grace were waiting for Sherman. The three women wanted to go to the hotel while Mark and Charlie planned t o look for Billy. They were a little worried about him.
When the two found Billy following the address, he was squatting at the hotel. Smoke billowed as he remained silent.
He hadn't expected the chain of events to b e premeditated. He was stupid to fall for Natalie’s trick!
If it were not for that drunken mistake, the following things wouldn’t have happened, and he wouldn't have come to this.
He thought of Natalie and itched to beat her up. Probably, he would hit her when they met again in the future!
Mark sat on the sofa with his legs crossed, gave him a cup of warm water, and said, "T o be honest, from a man’s perspective, Kingsley is a nice guy. He treats Sherman better than you did. His maturity and manner are something you don't have."
Since Natalie's face had been bruised, she certainly couldn’t meet the old man for a few days. As fate would have it, the old man had been busy lately. He didn't have time to see her.
In the streets of Lanechett, she felt Kingsley's charisma. He was literally on every local magazine and the large LED screens outside.
She was so blind that she failed to see a rich man in him back then.
It was pointless for her to regret it now. She found a random hotel and checked in.
Once in the room, pangs of discomfort came from her abdomen. Natalie rushed straight into the bathroom.
Her diarrhea lasted. She had thought she would recover in a day or not. Four, five days had passed, but her condition didn't improve at all.
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