Chapter 159
When she woke up this morning, she found a large bag full of them on the table in August's room,
with one of them open.
Without asking, she knew what was going on. Thinking about this, she couldn't help but blush and
forgot to answer Paula's question. Looking at a blush inexplicably appearing on Lucia's cheeks,
Paula approached her and asked curiously, "Lucia, what's wrong with
Paula continued to tease her, "Then why do you look like that?" Lucia didnât know what flirt with
Paula, "Paula, you're the one who's thinking about a man. He is right next and then reacted. She
blushed, angry and annoyed, and reached out to slap her on the After walking out of the airport,
Burton suddenly came up to them and said, "I've called a car. Where are you going? I'll take you
home first." Paula suggested, "Lucia, how about we go to dinner first?" Lucia agreed. Looking at
Burton and then at Paula, she smiled lightly, "Harris, thanks for your care along the way and you
should come to dinner with us too. What do you think, Paula?" With the blush still on her cheeks,
Paula glanced at Burton and hesitated for a few seconds before finally nodding reluctantly, "Since
Lucia has given the word, let's go to dinner together.â
A light flashed under Burton's eyes, and his expression was no longer so serious. He nodded and
said, "Okay."
A short while later, the car Burton had called arrived. The three of them got into the car and went
straight to the nearby mall. On the other side, in a chic villa in the suburbs. With a crisp "pop"
sound, a fine blue and white porcelain vase fell to the ground and turned into fragments. A servant
bent down and looked at the fragments all over the ground, not daring to raise his head in fear.
Next to him, a handsome man sat on a high-class multifunctional wheelchair. He looked up at the
window and asked more than two years. Do you still not understand me?" The middle-aged man
called Leandro lowered his head and said repeatedly, "Mr. Adams, I understand.â
Then you should know exactly what I want.â He spoke in a calm tone, but with an indefinable
coldness that made people fearful. After a long silence, finally, he moved find the same vase and put
me off with this kind of goods, you know what the consequences will be.â Leandro hastily
responded, with his body bowed lower, "Yes, Mr. Adams, I got it..." At that, Bishop frowned
impatiently and waved his hand to indicate him to leave.
who always had a little expression,
wheelchair sneered out and said self-deprecatingly, Ifllf only I could realy feel 1he pain." He had
not felt his legs for several years. They were just for show because he could neither walk with them
nor feel any pain in thern!
Bob paused and continued, "This resuscitation physical therapy is very effective and you should
have confidence in yourself
When he heard that, Bishop's face swept over with disgust. After a few seconds, he digressed and
asked, "What's wrong?
When it came to business, Bob became expressionless again and reported the situation
mechanically, "I received news that Lucia has returned Cannada.â
Bishop hesitated for a moment and didnât seem particularly surprised, "Where's August? Still in
Franksfurt?
"Yes, none of his people have returned except Burton
At that Bishop casually picked up the bird food placed on the table next to him and threw it into the
food box of the parrot. The red-browed parrot standing on the stand called out, "Master! Thank
you, master!" Bishop raised an eyebrow, with a sneer flashing across his eyes. He then said
unhurriedly, "Are the pictures from Franksfurt ready?â Bob replied, "All ready.â Bishop clapped his
hands, brushed away the bird food scattered on the blanket covering his lap, and said lightly. "You
can
send them to Jeanne now." Bob nodded, "Yes."
After answering, he thought of something and said, "Mr. Adams, that Mandy Lu has come over and
has been waiting downstairs for half an hour,â
With his expression unchanged, Bishop continued to unhurriedly pick up the bird food and feed it
to the red-browed parrot
next to him, "Then let her wait for another half hour." ®
Mandy sat on the couch in the hall and scanned the surroundings. Looking at the high-class
decoration in the living room,
decoration of his house is exquisite to every detail" After looking back and forth at the decoration of
the house several times, she also felt bored.'®
More than forty minutes had passed, but no one had come to inform her of the meeting with the
patient.â ®
It was strange.
The assignment was given by the head of the department himself, who said that a condition, the
place of care was at his home. This was strange enough for her, but to a long time. Finally, after
another ten minutes, a man dressed in all black with no expression came downstairs and said to her
in a hard voice, "Mandy, please follow me upstairs.â At the word, Mandy immediately got up and
followed him up to the second floor and into a room. In the spacious and bright room, a man who
looked a little cold was sitting in a wheelchair. Next to him was a table with a parrot stand on it. The
first word that popped into Mandy's head was "mysterious". Bishop didn't turn his head and said
lightly, "Come here." Hearing the voice, Mandy froze, and slowly walked forward under the gesture
of Bob next to her.
Just as she was approaching, the parrot on the stand next to her suddenly tilted its head and
squawked, "Beauty! Beauty!"
Bishop froze for a moment with a lash of surprise under his eyes. He tured his head to familiarize you vith what the ob entails, You can come to work
tomarrow." Bishop's tone was gentle and polite, but with a clear detachment
Mandy nodded her head and was about to tur around to leave with Bob when she was suddenly called by Bishop.
âMandy, I heard that you know Lucia?"
Hearing this name, Mandy was slightly stunned, then said softly, "She i my old frend. You know her?â
Bishop pulled the corner of his lips and said lightly, âYes.â @
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