Purchased A Mr. Right
Chapter 1931

Amin smiled and said, "You're welcome."

Secretary Zalkin, who was in front of them, braced himself and said, "Not at all!"

Knowing that it was only a gift Amin asked Secretary Zalkin to choose, Tina did not have so much pressure to accept it.

She happily accepted it.

When she put the silk scarf in her bag and touched the box in the concealed pocket, the smile in her eyes deepened.

Wilson got a pair of wedding rings, and each of them had one.

After the car got off the river bridge, the city's neon lights also came in from the window. Amin saw the corner of Tina's mouth slightly curl up, and a smile touched the corners of her eyes and eyebrows.

Amin knew very well that it was not because she received his gift, but because she was very happy today.

Even though he knew the answer, he still asked, "You were happy to spend the day with President Chin, right?"

Tina nodded. "Yes!"

Amin knew what had happened between her and Wilson, so she didn't need to cover it up.

However, unlike Wilson, who was completely at ease, she slightly flushed.

Amin's eyes fell on her face, and a bit of bitterness and pain filled his heart.

Tina noticed his sad expression and thought that the sweet date between her and Wilson aroused his yearning for his deceased girlfriend.

Apart from being marriage partners in the agreement, they could also be considered friends, so she tried to ease out his sadness. "Secretary Zalkin told me that your girlfriend has passed away for more than seven years. I know you have a deep affection for her and can't forget her... However, you still have a long way to go. I hope you can get out of the past sooner!"

Amin fell silent.

After a long while, he whispered, "In fact, I've made it."

Hearing this, Tina was stunned and responded, "Ah, that's a good thing!"

Amin smiled. "Hmm..."

He turned his head and looked out of the car window. There was indescribable affection and frustration in his eyes.

In the bar at night, the heavy metal music was deafening and enthusiastic, and all young men and women were dancing in the hazy and dreamy colorful light.

The man on the bar counter, who had been sitting still for a long time with his back to the dance floor, was particularly conspicuous.

And he was wearing a straight suit, handsome and refined, who didn't fit this place at all.

Not far behind him, some people were talking together.

"Is that the Third Young Master of the Stark family?"

"Yes, but I advise you not to go and talk with him. He has been drinking alone gloomily for a long time. It seems that he is in a very bad mood. Let's not go up and make trouble for ourselves!" After that, they wisely stopped gossiping and ran to the dance floor to flirt with the girls.

Upon hearing her words, Abby happily raised her red lips.

The man they were talking about had a lot of empty wine glasses in front of him.

Holding the bottle in his hand, he was drunk, but he didn't intend to stop drinking. He was indeed in a bad mood, as the man had said.

He looked depressed and angry, seemingly to have encountered something troublesome.

Abby looked toward the bar counter, and the smile in her beautiful eyes broadened. She had a sense of confidence that everything was under her control.

She observed from afar for a long time before leaving with her bag in her hand.

Not long after she left, Amin put down the wine glass in her hand, picked up the coat on the high chair next to him, and paid the bill.

Under the light, most of the drunkenness in his eyes disappeared.

Three days in a week, Abby saw that Amin was drunk.

On the fourth day, she gracefully walked up to him in her high heels.

Abby sat down beside him and said, "Hi, Mr. Stark!"

When she greeted him, Amin finished the wine in the glass, his eyes a little confused. After observing her face in a daze for some time, he finally recognized her and said, "Oh, Miss Amery?" Seeing this, Abby smiled. "You are drinking alone here. Let me have a drink with you."

Amin said, "Whatever."

Abby folded her legs elegantly and raised her hand to ask the bartender to give her a toast.

She asked, "Are you feeling a little down?"

Amin said unhappily, "Can't you tell?!"

Abby didn't feel offended. Instead, her smile deepened. "Is it because of Tina?"

"Since you already know it, why are you still asking?" Amin said coldly. He seemed to have realized that his attitude was not good and said after calming himself down a little, "Well, I have to thank you for this. If it weren't for the photos you gave me, I might still be kept in the dark!"

In the end, there was the resentment of a man to his unfaithful wife in his eyes.

Abby tried to sound him out. "They were lovers and have a daughter. Since you two are in a business marriage, don't you intend to be generous and forgive her?"

Amin responded with a gloomy look. "No man would forgive such a thing."

When Abby saw the blue veins standing out on his forehead, she knew that he cared a lot about this matter.

This kind of thing involved his man's self-esteem and challenged his bottom line. He would never forgive her.

Abby smiled and said, "I'm here to drink with you and want to tell you something: we are on the same side." Amin narrowed his eyes. "What do you mean?"

Abby was smiling brightly, but her words were brutal. "Since you don't intend to forgive her, then don't let her get away easily!"

Amin frowned.

He looked conflicted and hesitant.

Abby understood his concerns and said, "Even if it may become the gossip of the city, you don't have to worry about the two families. After all, she cheats on you. The Amery family has no reason to blame you. You can take the opportunity to ask them for anything."

Hearing this, Amin began to waver.

Abby did not disturb him and allowed him to think it over slowly.

After a while, Amin frowned and asked in confusion, "But there's something I don't quite understand. What's in it for you? What do you want by doing this?"

Abby hesitated for half a second, and in the end, a flash of viciousness came across her eyes. "I want to ruin her reputation!"

She hid it very well and was usually cautious not to show it in front of anyone.

When facing Amin, she paused for a moment, but she still put down her guard and expressed her true feelings to him, which would help her win him over.

Amin asked, "Do you hate Tina very much?"

Abby said, "Why not? Since she appeared in my life, she has been taken people and things away from me. Besides, she jeopardizes my status and future in the Amery family. Without her, I'm the only daughter of the Amery family. How can I not hate her?"

The jealousy and hatred were gnawing at her heart all the time like a viper.

After hearing this, Amin thought for a moment and clinked his glass against hers. "Okay, I'll be your ally."

Abby smiled slowly.

Originally, she didn't want to go this far, but both Bill and Old Master Amery were partial to Tina. Even after they knew she was an unfaithful woman, they treated her as good as before, as if nothing had happened. Then it was not her fault to heartlessly punish Tina for them.

She set up a trap for Tina.

However, Abby did not know she was walking into the trap set up for her.

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