Reclaiming Her Heart -
Chapter 247: Her Perspective on Men was Simply Pitiful
In the room at the other end of the hallway, Selena was already fast asleep, her brows and eyes revealing exhaustion.
When she woke up, it was already two o'clock in the afternoon. She freshened up and hurriedly headed towards the hospital. But as she passed Raymond's door, she saw him opening his room door as well.
She immediately remembered what she heard in the elevator this morning, he must be planning to pick up his first love. Wasn't their flight scheduled to arrive at four in the afternoon? Why did he leave at two?
When faced with a woman he liked, Raymond was just like any ordinary man, unable to wait.
"Mr. Montague."
Because she had a good night's sleep, her mind was already clear.
Raymond didn't say anything and had no idea why she came to this hotel or even why she booked a room on the same floor.
If anyone said she had ulterior motives, no one would believe it.
But if it was said she had other ideas, she had always been well-behaved and hadn't come knocking on his door intentionally like another woman, wearing revealing clothing.
The two entered the elevator, with Selena pressing the button for the ground floor.
Once the elevator doors closed, she calmly spoke up.
"Mr. Montague, if the sandalwood flooring doesn't arrive in the end, I can use a different material. The construction progress has already started, and I will keep an eye on it. If you have any other ideas midway, feel free to let me know." A serious discussion about business.
Hm.
Selena had planned to continue, but her phone rang at that moment, and it was Caterlington calling.
She hesitated for a moment, then answered the call.
"Selena, after helping you so much, don't you plan on treating me to a meal? Is that fair?"
Selena did owe Jacob a favor regarding the matter.
But thinking about how her uncle and aunt ended up making their decision, she felt a twinge in her heart.
"I should indeed treat Mr. Walsh to a meal, but can we do it in a week? I will get in touch with you then."
Caterlington chuckled on the other end, with a hint of playfulness in his tone. "Sure thing, Selena. But a meal in a week will be different from the one right now."
Selena pretended not to hear the implications, calmly saying, "Mr. Walsh, that will be all."
Hanging up the phone, she breathed a sigh of relief.
At this moment, she had already walked outside the hotel with Raymond.
Selena originally wanted to say hello to him and then go to her own car, but Raymond spoke up at this moment."
Caterlington always has more than one target."
Wasn't he the one who said he wanted to pursue that woman? Now he's relentlessly pursuing Selena, truly casting a wide net. This kind of thing is not uncommon for Caterlington; he changes girlfriends as frequently as he changes clothes. If it weren't for his genuine wealth, he would probably have been retaliated against hundreds of times by now.
Selena smiled, "I actually think Mr. Walsh is a man of character."
There's no hiding the fact that he's a scumbag, there aren't many people like him.
"Mr. Montague, I have other matters to attend to, so I'll be leaving now."
After Raymond got in the car, he inexplicably felt suffocated.
He opened the car window a crack, seemingly feeling a little more comfortable this way.
Thinking Caterlington is a man of character, thinking her cheating husband is outstanding, her judgment in men is simply pitiful.
But it has nothing to do with him.
John, who was still dutifully sitting in the front seat, asked, "Mr. Montague, are we going to the airport now?"
He's so concerned about Miss Stone that he actually came down early.
"We're going to the Montague family, an impromptu meeting has been called and it will take one hour."
"But Miss Stone arrived at four o'clock."
"Yes, we'll go after the meeting."
John understood as well, in Mr. Montague's mind, work always comes first.
Women always come second.
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