The next day.
The sky was blue, and the morning light shone through the cracks in the clouds. Everyone's face had a golden glow.
Tina walked amongst the crowd.
Differentt from others, she seemed to be a little slow, and her expression was thoughtful.
Tina's head was full of Wilson's kiss last night.
Even a light kiss made her thin lips hot.
It was more like being printed on her heart.
After that, Wilson said nothing, and left with a gentle and strange smile, leaving her standing there alone.
Tina was at a loss.
She didn't understand what he meant.
However, it seemed that there was no need for her to understand. He had engaged with Ab by, as a perfect match.
Tina stopped thinking and stepped into the office building.
When she came to the office, colleagues were discussing the interview tasks in the evening. It seemed that the interview was about a large-scale business meeting, and a lot of influential figures in the business were invited.
Many medias and TV stations would do follow-up reports. In addition to the meeting itself, there were also gossips that Wilson and Abby would attend.
Tina was glad that she was not asked to do this job.
At the lunch break, her cell phone rang.
Tina picked it up. "Hello, Lynn!"
Lynn said politely, "Miss Hall, I'm afraid that I need your help. Let's have dinner together after work today. I'll send the address to you!"
That was what they had agreed before.
Tina agreed readily. "Okay, I'll be there on time!"
The bright sun was gradually falling west.
In the CBD, the largest event hall was set as conference hall.
The long conference table was surrounded by many big shots in business.
There were rows of chairs by the wall. A lots of reporters and camerists sat there and wait.
Claret velvet curtains blocked the sunlight outside. The large projector was projecting the economic development expectation of the city in the next six months. The room regained its brightness after the display was over.
The host of the meeting started the next process.
Wilson, dressed in a black suit, sat on the leading swivel chair on the right side of the conference table, showing his important position in the business world.
Abby was next to him.
Since the engagement, they showed up together in public places like this.
Abby dressed up gracefully today. She sat with her long hair tied up neatly and her slender legs crossed. She always showed the elegance of the upper socialite.
She noticed two cameras turning to her.
She deliberately leaned to one side with a smile.
This could create an intimate image of her and Wilson.
The meeting was very lively.
In the end, Wilson made the final speech.
Everyone looked at him, with the cameras focusing.
Wilson's thin lips curved into an indistinct smile. The platinum gold- rimmed glasses on his nose made him look gentle and elegant, but his powerful aura made everyone present in awe of him.
He was leaning back in his chair, looking relaxed but not lazy.
He shared his views in a low voice through the microphone on the desk, "As for the economic development in the second half of the year, I personally think..."
Wilson said apologetically, "Sorry, Abby, I'm going to end the cooperation!"
Abby's expression changed again and again, and her tone was flurried and anxious. "Why? The bidding is about to begin. At this point, if the marriage is canceled suddenly, it will have a great impact on both our families!"
"Yes!" Wilson said indifferently.
Abby's heart thumped when she heard this. "Wilson, we have made agreement. But now we haven't reached our goal yet. Why do you stop? If you do so, it's very likely that you won't win the bid. Aren't you always eager to it?"
Wilson said, "This is my responsibility. I suddenly changed my mind. I will apologize to your father in person after the matter!"
Abby asked unreconciledly with a look of disbelief, "Wilson, you give up?"
Wilson did not answer, but his expression did.
Terry was very calm.
His boss had always been rich and willful.
Although they were here to attend a business meeting, in fact, they were here to terminate the engagement.
The commercial marriage was in order to maximize the interests of the two families. They had been deliberately promoting it to the public. Since he had to cancel it, it had to be announced in front of everyone.
Abby felt bitter in her heart and held her breath.
"Wilson." She tried to say something more.
The elevator arrived, and Wilson had already stepped into the elevator. He finished his work and seemed to be eager to see someone.
The elevator door slowly closed.
There were reporters chasing after them, so Abby could only put on an elegant air.
"Miss Amery, could you give some minutes?"
"Miss Amery, is President Chin's words true? Has the engagement been canceled?"
Abby kept a stiff smile on her face.
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