At that moment, the senior shareholder stepped forward. “Your wedding is the day after tomorrow, and I’ll be there on time with my family. I wish you and Romeo all the harmony of a perfect duet, and a lifetime of happiness.”
“Thank you,” Arabella said, knowing full well that his heartfelt blessing was not easily earned.
“About the things before.”
Before the old shareholder could finish, Arabella cut in with a laugh, “I’ve long since forgotten about it.”
“Ha-ha-ha-ha.” The old man hadn’t expected this young woman to be not only magnanimous but also quite sharp. He thought to himself that Alberto had made the right choice after all.
“Then you better head home and get ready; you are not allowed to come to the corporation in the next two days,” the old shareholder declared with authority. “If you dare show up, I’ll personally block you at the door.”
Arabella knew he meant every word.
“Thanks,” Arabella said with a smile. “then I’ll leave these two days in your hands.”
After leaving the corporate headquarters, Romeo’s car was already waiting outside.
No sooner had Arabella got into the car than he pulled her onto his lap, showering her with kisses. She wrapped her arms around his neck, laughing and looking at him, “Are you that eager?”
“You just look so enticing right now,” Romeo said, eyes fixed on the girl in front of him. “You’ve changed a lot in the past two years.”
“Have I?”
“Yes.” He found the sparkle in her eyes especially enchanting, her allure growing by the day, and he leaned in for another deep kiss.
Just then, her phone rang.
Romeo, craving her like a hungry wolf, simply refused to stop no matter what.
Molly responded with a smile, “Thank you, everyone. Make sure you come to our wedding!”
Hans' gaze never left her. She had become more outgoing, always smiling. In crowded places, he was protective, ensuring no one jostled her.
This gesture was captured and spread online.
Once in the car, Molly kept looking at the photo on her phone. When she competed in design contests, she was just a green young girl. She never imagined that one day she’d be taking over her family’s business and becoming a judge alongside Hans, and soon, marrying him.
Hans leaned over to buckle her seatbelt, “Sit tight, little one.”
“Oh, by the way, on the judges’ bench today, you kept whispering in my ear and offering me snacks.” Molly couldn’t help mentioning, “Doing that, people will focus on us instead of the truly talented contestants on stage!”
“I was afraid you were hungry,” Hans said, looking at the girl beside him. “You only had seven bites of your lunch and three sips of soup.”
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