Purchased A Mr. Right -
Chapter 1808
Wilson's footsteps came to her, but she didn't notice.
He raised his eyebrows. "What are you looking at so absorbedly?"
It was not until his shadow fell from above her head that Tina raised her head and looked at him with a smile. "Wilson, you are back!"
Then, she quickly sat up straight and said, "Guess who I saw at noon today?"
Wilson took off his suit jacket and put it on the sofa.
He lazily rolled up the sleeves of his shirt and asked, "Who is it?"
"Your mother!" Tina said.
"My mom?" Wilson was surprised.
Tina nodded. "Yes, she invited me to have lunch together, and then... she gave me this!"
As she spoke, she handed the thing in her hand to him.
Wilson's eyes moved slightly.
As soon as he entered the door, he saw that she had been staring at the thing in her hand. She was so lost in thought that she didn't notice that he had come back. In the past, every time he went home, she would greet him with a smile.
Wilson was a little unhappy at first, but when he saw what was in her hand, he smiled and said, "It seems that no one knows a man better than his own mother!"
The jade bracelet was only passed down to the daughter-in-law in the Chin Family.
The significance was extraordinary.
Meadow gave this to Tina now, which proved that she knew her son's feelings as a mother. And she had already accepted Tina in her heart.
Tina pulled his shirt with her little hand and asked him hesitantly, "Wilson, can I really accept this?"
Wilson's lips curved slightly. "No one can do it except you!"
Under the setting sun, his eyes behind his glasses were deep, shining with a warm and firm light.
When Tina heard this, the corners of her mouth were slowly raised, and her eyes were full of smiles.
She touched the jade bracelet in her hand, the coldness of the jade entering her heart. She blinked her eyes and said, "Actually, when your mom gave me this jade bracelet today, I was a little confused. She said that this was a family heirloom passed down from generation to generation! Since it is a family heirloom, it should be expensive, right?"
Wilson thought for a while and said lightly, "Not that expensive. About tens of millions of dollars!"
Tina suddenly widened her eyes. "It's so expensive?"
She almost lost her balance.
She just asked casually. She didn't expect that...
Tina only knew a little about jade. She thought that this kind of jade bracelet was only worth more than ten thousand dollars. She didn't expect it to be so expensive!
Moreover, Mrs. Chin clearly said that it was not worth much...
As expected, the whole family was rich.
After knowing the real price, Tina became more determined to enshrine it.
She carefully put the jade bracelet back into the red purse, tied the knot, and decided not to touch it in a short time.
Wilson looked at her actions with doting eyes. He lifted a strand of hair hanging on her shoulder and said, "Tina, tell me about your family!"
She had met his parents, but he didn't have the chance to know her parents.
Tina put the purse safely on the tea table, thought about it seriously, and slowly said, "My mother passed away a long time ago. She was a beautiful and independent woman, but after giving birth to me, she had been in poor health. Later, when I was 16 years old, she died of illness. Before that, she entrusted me to Uncle Koo and I lived in the Koo family..."
She didn't say anything more in detail. Because, she was afraid that he would be jealous and then she wouldn't have to eat anything for dinner. Wilson nodded. He knew all these things. She had mentioned them to him before.
He played with her hair, which was as soft as silk, and wrapped them around his fingertips. "What about your father? I haven't heard you mention him!"
"My father..." Tina muttered. "In fact, I have never seen him. My mother told me that he died in an accident when I was very young, but she never took me to visit his grave. I don't even know what he looks like. So I think they should have a bad relationship, so my mother doesn't want me to have too many memories of him!"
Wilson suddenly felt a little distressed and pulled her into his arms.
To some extent, she had almost the same fate as Isla.
Fortunately, Isla did not miss too much. He could make it in time, but she grew up without her father's love.
Tina lay on his chest obediently and let his palm touch her long hair.
Suddenly, she thought of something and raised her head with a smile. "Wilson, do you know Chairman Amery? Once he drove me home, and you were jealous!"
Wilson cleared his throat and could not admit it. "I don't remember!"
Tina held back her laughter and told him frankly, "Chairman Amery and my mother used to have a relationship. It seems to be quite unforgettable. Chairman Amery has always been kind to me!" Wilson answered faintly.
There was a sound from the entrance, followed by a little girl's childish voice, "Mom, Mr. president-"
Tina and Wilson separated calmly and sat up straight, pretending nothing had happened.
Tina looked at Isla, who was running in front of Kaylee, and reached out to catch her. "You are back!"
Isla's big, obsidian-like eyes flickered, and her little red face was full of excitement. "Mom, the teacher praised me for singing well today. She said that I was going to perform a show at the party. I will sing alone!"
"Is that so? You're awesome!" Tina said happily.
Wilson also echoed, and his eyes were full of pride. "Yes, you're great!"
Isla, who was praised, smiled, looking a little shy.
She leaned on Tina's knees and said clearly, "When school ended today, the teacher said that the kindergarten would hold a party next week, and there will be parent-child activities, so we should go home and tell mom and..."
At this point, Isla suddenly stopped. She looked at Tina and then at Wilson, her big eyes rolling.
Tina got the general idea and deliberately asked, "Who will be the one to take part in the party?"
There was a sly look in Isla's eyes, and she replied smartly, "Children's parents!"
Hearing this, Tina couldn't help but pinch her daughter's little nose.
What a clever girl!
Wilson had discussed with her about how to let Isla call him father, so Tina was no longer in a hurry. There were some things that could not be forced and needed to be done naturally. Tina raised her eyebrows and said, "Okay, I will accompany you then!"
Isla turned her head to look at Wilson, her eyes full of expectation. "Mr. president, will you go?"
"Yes!" Wilson smiled.
There was a bright smile on Islas innocent little face.
She happily waved her little arms and ran to the kitchen to ask Kaylee for something to eat. Everyone in the house could hear her cheerful laughter like a bird.
Tina and Wilson couldn't help but smile.
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