After Divorce I Became A Queen (Aurora and Sion) -
Chapter 242 Morgan'S Idea
Chapter 242 Morgan's Idea
He quickly recalled whether he had done anything to provoke her.
"I know you're still angry with me, but can you give me one more chance? Even a chance for me to be nice to you?"
"No!"
Aurora didn't appear friendly. It was disgusting to see this man trying to kill her secretly and acting like that on the surface.
"Mr Carroll, don't you have something better to do? Or is it that you're in the wrong place? This is the Crescent Group, not Carroll Group."
Her words were sarcastic.
Sion didn't intend to give up, since she had been willing to talk to him before.
"Is there something I'm not doing right? Tell me, I'll change."
Aurora didn't even drop a glance at him, "Oh, how dare I ask you to change for me? We have nothing to do with each other. You'd better leave here as soon as possible."
She believed what she had seen. Sion knew that guy with a crescent scar on his face.
Sion stared at her face for a moment and said, "I know you haven't forgiven me yet, and I will show you my heart. I know what I did to you five years ago can't be repaired with a few words now, but will you sit down and listen to my explanation?"
"What's there to explain?"
Aurora's eyes were full of mockery, "Mr Carroll, don't you know things changed? I don't want to remember the past, let alone discuss it with you, so what you're doing now means nothing to me!"
Sion appeared pained that he didn't even know what else to say.
"Can you let go now?"
Aurora swung her hand to get rid of his grip but failed. Now she was angry.
"I don't understand, why the president of the titled Carroll Group can be such a shameless person. Let go!"
"If you want me to let go, take the flowers first."
Sion frowned and shoved the flowers into her hand, "And this."
Aurora glanced at it and was tempted to throw everything out of her hand, but thinking of what he had just said, it was better to get rid of this man first, she reckoned. "Can you let go now?" said she, with a livid face.
Sion dropped his eyes to her face, clearly seeing the resistance and disgust in her eyes. And he loosed his grip quickly as if he was burned by her eyes. It hurt him.
Aurora rubbed the hand which was touched by Sion on her clothes and said, "I'm afraid you don't understand. I'll just put it, I don't want to see you anymore, and I hate you. So are you clear now?"
The words were needles driven into his heart. All his passions had cooled down at this moment. Aurora no longer spared him a chance.
He was about to say something more, but he finally said differently, "Then I'm going back."
Aurora looked at his disappearing back and cursed, "Nuts!"
That was caught in Sion's ears, and he felt that even his breathing became painful.
Not until Aurora returned to her office did she replace that she was still holding what Sion had given her. She dropped them on her desk in a huff. Afterwards, she drew a piece of tissue to wipe her hands.
The roses were bright red and so blinding.
"Throw it away." She said to Anna.
Anna took a look at the flowers on the table, which should have been brought by Mr Doyle just now.
"Queen, are you sure?"
"What? Can't I?"
"Sorry. But what about this?" Anna was going to take the bouquet out, and the other thing, a box seeming valuable, caught her attention. "Do you want to see what's inside first?"
Aurora glanced at her and acquiesced.
Anna carefully opened the box, and a delicate translucent bracelet was seen by them.
She exclaimed, "Queen, this seems to be the bracelet that was auctioned off by Lady Dortlich some time ago."
She thought Mr Doyle must have bought this bracelet with a higher price of more than five million. And she didn't think her boss would throw it away with the bouquet. Anna was right. Aurora would keep the bracelet, but her reason was she was afraid that Sion would have a new reason to pester her if she threw the bracelet.
"Put it in the drawer." Said Aurora, intending to return it to him sometime.
"Okay."
Anna carefully put away the bracelet and put it in the desk drawer before leaving with the bouquet of roses in her arms. Aurora exhaled, but she was even more puzzled.
She was pondering about what Sion was planning this time. If he wanted to kill her, why did he do these meaningless things again? She couldn't understand, so she put the matter aside for now. After returning home, Sion untied his tie and collapsed on the sofa, despondent.
Morgan came from the balcony and could tell that he must be unhappy, according to his look. She reached over and patted Sion's big hand twice to show her comfort. Sion turned his head and smiled warmly at her.
"What do you think, little one? What was she thinking?"
He didn't even know how he could bring up such a topic with a child. Morgan was simply staring at her dad, worried.
It was time for her to do something, she thought. Then she ran aside and came back with a drawing board, then sketched a fish on it after thinking for a while. There was a long pole poking with a crooked rope hanging from it on the drawing board.
"You want to go fishing?" Sion was surprised that this little girl would like to enjoy this kind of activity though she was still too young.
He misunderstood what Morgan meant. And she could only helplessly nod.
She remembered once Mommy told her that she loved the pace of slow life and envied others for the time spent fishing with her family, however, she had never tried it.
So Daddy couldn't go wrong if he took Mommy fishing, Morgan thought.
Sion looked at her when an inspiration appeared in his mind. Perhaps, he understood Morgan's meaning, then said with some hesitation, "Fishing, would she like it?" The little girl was satisfied with a heavy nod. Sion looked at her again in surprise.
He knew she was telling him that Aurora would like fishing. However, Sion felt it strange for this girl to know Aurora's interest, since they had only met a few times.
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