A Sweet Night The CEO Loves His Wife Ardently

Chapter 285



Chapter 285

Quarterly work reports and speech easily to be forged. Especially the signing date.

Wendy must be in rage now.

Finished reading the news, Audrey looked around.

People kept coming in and out of the elevator. When she peered Elvis and his assistant Perry coming out of the elevator, she subconsciously fixed her eyes on them.

Perry seemed to be calling someone. After the call, he reported to Elvis, who was next to him. Elvis looked creepy as if his conspiracy was about to come true.

Audrey narrowed her eyes.

From Elvis's expression, he seemed to have set a trap for someone, and that person had fallen into it.

It was unknown who was the unlucky one.

After Elvis and Perry left, Bryson walked out of the VIP elevator.

Beside Bryson was Bob, a high-ranking member of the group who had previously guessed that Bryson's girlfriend must be someone like the number one socialite in Peace City.

If he found out that she was waiting for Bryson, the fact that she was Bryson's girlfriend would be exposed.

Bob was a very gossipy person. If he knew it, the entire Group would know about it.

Audrey decided to bail.

Audrey quickly got up and walked out of the Cordova Group building. When she left, she sent a message to Bryson.

"I'll wait for you beside the road."

Bryson, who had just walked out of the elevator, frowned when he saw Audrey flee away.

At this moment, his phone rang.

He picked up his phone and saw the text message from Audrey. He frowned. Audrey was afraid of being exposed, so she deliberately ran outside to wait for him.

However, she looked extremely cute when she ran away. He couldn't help but smile.

Then, he lowered his head and replied, "Okay."

The people beside him were shocked when seeing Bryson smile at his phone.

It was the second time he had seen Bryson smile. He could not help but be interested in the person Bryson was texting.

If he knew who it was, he could cozy up to her in advance.

However, before he could see the contact, Bryson put his phone away. Bob felt pitiful.

He wanted to ask. But he gave up the idea when he raised his head and met Bryson's chilly profile.

Compared with gossip, he liked his life more.

...

Audrey waited for Bryson at the roadside not far away from the corner. After a few minutes, a black Bentley Mulsanne stopped in front of her. Audrey quickly opened the car door and got in.

After she got in, the car started.

Bryson handed her a bottle of water and she quickly took it.

"I just happened to be thirsty. You are simply my savior!" Audrey drank two mouthfuls of water before feeling her dry throat being moistened and comfortable. Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

After that, Audrey glanced at the scenery outside the window. "Hey, this is not the way to my house!"

"We'll go back after dinner!"

Audrey cast him a sidelong glance. "Aren't you going to eat at the restaurant near my house?"

Bryson ignored her.

Audrey snorted. "Capitalists! All you do is exploit small citizens like us. Inhumane!"

Bryson remained indifferent.

The car stopped in front of a five-star restaurant.

As soon as she saw the name of the restaurant, Audrey couldn't help but touch her wallet.

It was a level five restaurant. She felt a bit painful for her wallet.

Bryson walked forward. Seeing that Audrey did not follow him, he turned around and called, "You are not coming in?"

"Right away!" Audrey dawdled as she followed him, complaining about Bryson's capitalism.

Audrey and Bryson ordered the dishes and waited for the dishes to arrive in a private room.

The position they were sitting in was close to Peace River. The golden sunset glow reflected on the river surface as if it had covered the river with a layer of golden light, making it look rich and grand.

On the opposite side of the Peace River was the Peace Tower, a landmark building of Peace City. The neon lights outside the building had always been the highlight of Peace City at night.

It wasn't dark yet, the neon light had yet to light up.

Looking at the outer wall of the building in Peace City, Audrey thought, 'We'll be the first one to see them on.'

She felt less sorry for her wallet with the compensation of such a view!

Bryson noticed the light in Audrey's eyes.

"Do you have any ideas about the question you asked today?" Bryson asked in a cold voice.

In such a good hotel. With such beautiful scenery outside the window. Bryson's question ruined the mood.

He was still asking about work!

Moreover, it was her birthday today! Bryson had not even said a happy birthday to her. Could he have ... forgotten about her birthday?

Even Nataly, Nell, and Grady had greeted her through phone calls early. As her boyfriend, Bryson did not even congratulate her.

Although she was complaining in her heart, Audrey still told him everything that had happened in the past and suggested her idea.

While chatting, the sky gradually darkened.

The lights on both sides of the Peace River outside lit up. The light sprinkled on the surface of the river, making it sparkle.

Audrey and Bryson's discussion came to an end.

Audrey looked at the river outside. The corners of her mouth curled up in a pleasant smile.

Coincidentally, the waiter came in to deliver the food.

They had ordered for more than an hour ago. And the dishes were served only now. Audrey couldn't believe it was a five-star restaurant.

She wanted to give it a one-star review.

The waiter placed the dishes on the table one by one. Audrey looked at the delicious food on the table and suddenly felt hungry.

When the waiter left, Audrey felt the light outside the window was all lit up.

She immediately turned to the window.

It was the light on the surface of the building in Peace City.

Audrey thought that the lights outside the building would perform the same as usual.

What surprised her was that this time it was not geometric patterns, but ... a line of words, "My Angel, happy birthday!"

Seeing this line of words, Audrey was stunned.

Angel ... This name is...


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