Purchased A Mr. Right
Chapter 1916

The noon sun blazed in the sky.

The curtains were drawn in the office. Most of the people were gathered in the tea room.

Everyone ate takeaways there except those who went to the canteen.

Tina was one of them.

As soon as she put down her chopsticks, her cell phone rang.

She answered, "Hello?"

Wilson asked on the phone, "Have you had lunch?"

She replied, "Yes, I just finished it."

Before she could say anything more, he continued, "I'm at the coffee shop. Come here right away."

His tone sounded serious.

She was confused. "Now?"

"Yes," he said, "I'll ask Terry to pick you up."

After hanging up, Tina was still in shock. She found it too sudden. When she came out of the office building, she saw a black commercial car parked at the roadside. Terry sat in the driver's seat.

He was supposed to go on a honeymoon after getting married, but Susan was pregnant, so they decided to postpone their honeymoon until the baby was born. Moreover, Wilson had been away from the Chin's Group for a long time and had been very busy lately, so he wanted to get back to work early and help him.

He and Susan were husband and wife, while Susan and Tina were friends, so he and Tina were close.

Tina smiled and asked, "Do you know why Wilson suddenly called me over?"

He scratched his head and seemed to be in a dilemma. He hemmed and hawed. "You'll know when you get there."

She was puzzled.

Half an hour later, the car stopped at the coffee shop.

She pushed the door open and went in.

There were not many guests inside. She looked around and easily found Wilson. Wherever he was, he always stood out in the crowd because of his handsome face.

He was not alone.

A graceful lady sat opposite him.

Tina stopped as she found that the lady was Wilson's mother, Meadow.

Besides, a young woman sat next to her. She had an oval face and black hair. She was elegant.

She looked shyly at Wilson.

It was obviously a blind date.

As Tina hesitated to walk over, Meadow accidentally looked up and saw her. She was very surprised.

Wilson also caught sight of her. He got up and strode toward her, pulling her to sit down.

Meadow was shocked. "Tina?"

Tina felt a little embarrassed. "Mrs. Chin..."

She didn't know what to say. Wilson, who sat next to her, put his arm on the back of her chair and leaned toward her, looking like he was holding her in his arms. He said slowly, "Mom, now you know why I don't need a blind date."

Meadow understood.

She looked at the young woman beside her and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Vivi. Would you mind leaving? I'll visit you and your mother another day." Actually, she didn't want to set up this blind date either.

Her son suddenly ran abroad for a few months. When he returned, she and Bellamy were worried about him. They knew that he broke up with Tina and that Tina married someone else, so Bellamy decided to set him up on a blind date.

On the one hand, it was because he didn't want him to get hurt. On the other hand, it was because Wilson was old enough to get married.

Therefore, at her husband's request, Meadow had to lie to Wilson and ask him out to see Vivi.

Vivi didn't want to leave, but she couldn't say no. She glanced at Wilson and nodded. "Okay, Mrs. Chin."

Meadow apologetically walked her out of the coffee shop.

Tina and Wilson followed quietly.

Tina understood why Wilson suddenly called her over. She trusted him completely. But she didn't know how to face Meadow because she was now in an awkward position.

She compressed her lips and looked at her nervously.

She was afraid that she would be mad at her and reproach her.

After seeing Vivi off, Meadow walked toward them. She hesitated to ask, "Are you two back together?"

Wilson nodded. "Yes."

His answer directly confirmed her thoughts.

Tina's palms were slightly sweaty.

She held her breath and looked at Meadow, but she saw no sign of anger on her face.

Meadow had expected this.

She knew her son well, and she knew how much he loved Tina. Tina was the only woman he loved.

Therefore, when she saw Tina here, she knew what he was thinking.

She frowned and pulled Wilson to the side. She coughed and reminded him. "Tina's married."

He said, "I know."

She coughed again. "Do you want to be the other man?"

He curled his lips. "I don't mind."

That was what he thought before he knew the truth.

He wouldn't give up on Tian even if she really married someone else.

He didn't care about his dignity or social morality. He just wanted her back.

"Nonsense!" Meadow shouted with a serious expression on her face.

She wouldn't allow her son to break moral principles or to be the other man. She said seriously, "At least, you should wait until she gets divorced."

Tina was stunned.

Wilson nodded solemnly.

That was exactly what he wanted. He wouldn't just sit there and wait.

Half a year was too long for him.

Meadow didn't say anything more and turned to look at Tina gently and kindly. At this time, the driver came. Before she got in the car, she asked softly, "Tina, do you still have the bracelet I gave you? Tina was a little surprised and nodded. "Yes."

She kept it properly. When Meadow gave it to her, she said that it was for Wilson's wife.

Meadow smiled and nodded.

Tina's eyes turned red as she watched Meadow leave.

She was moved.

Even though she and Amin were a fake couple, in the eyes of others, they were actually married. She had been uneasy and avoiding eye contact with Meadow.

She had not expected Meadow to be so kind to her as before.

Wilson held her hand and comforted her silently.

On the other side of the street, someone was staring at them.

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