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The Innocent Wife of Scheming President novel Chapter 297

Norton Geve even felt strenuous to sit down, his body was stiff, he sighed unconsciously, and looked at Olive Steele, “It’s nice to be young.” You could also enjoy love and have a lot of time to spend. Unlike an old man like him, in the face of everything, he had to race against time. Olive Steele didn't know how to answer his words for a while, but just sat quietly with him.

In the end, lory Ted was still worried about her husband. Although Norton Geve repeatedly emphasized that the driver would send him back to the hospital after the meeting, she couldn't rest assured and went straight to the hotel to pick him up. "Old lady, what are you worried about? The doctor said that I can last for at least a year or a half, maybe two or three years." Norton Geve muttered, seemingly unsatisfied that he was taken care of for 24 hours every day, but when he met his wife's staring eyes, he froze again.

Olive Steele thought it was funny, "Well, Uncle Geve, Auntie is just worried about you. You can rest assured about the hotel, as you said, even if I can't, there is a military counsellor behind me, right?" Norton Geve squinted his eyes for a while, and said, "Girl, you met a good man." Indeed." Olive Steele smiled foolishly. The luckiest thing in her life was his persistence that made her love perfect.

"There will definitely be many things you will encounter in the future, but you have to hold on to it." Norton Geve said heartily. "Don't worry, after experiencing some things, you won't give up anymore." This was more like saying to himself. Now she really understood that it was not easy to fall in love, but never leaving or forsaking was not also so easy. After getting a word of assurance, Norton Geve nodded, then looked around at the office where he had been sitting for only a few months. He stroked the desks, chairs and walls with his thick palms. Could he come back here to opine.

Olive knew he was reluctant, "Uncle Geve, don't worry, I will find someone to clean this office every day until you come back." But Norton Geve said, "Leave it to you." Olive Steele waved her hand hurriedly, "No, my office is pretty good now." Norton Geve bluffed, "you kid, there is so much nonsense, when I want to come back, Can’t I get a new and better one?" Olive sighed softly, as if he were a child, "Okay, just do as you say. Make a bigger BOSS office that is more magnificent."

Norton Geve turned into a smiling face. Finally, he left the hotel to the hospital at the urging of his wife. In the eyes of lory Ted, his body was much more important than this hotel. Some things were not brought with them when they were born, but not when they died. Only in private, she called Olive Steele again, begging her to take care of the hotel.

As soon as she finished her meal and returned to the office, she called Ted Dulles over and said, "What kind of medicine did you take wrong today, one by one, weird, I'm about to get nervous about you." Ted Dulles was surprised, "Sister Olive, don't tell me you don't know." "What do I know and what should I know? What do you know? I am now confused, why is everyone smiling at me so ambiguously, including the unfamiliar employees below."

There were so many hotel staff, she didn't all know, and not all of them knew her, but now the people who were familiar and unfamiliar all said the same things to her, how weird it was. "Sister Olive, the last time someone damaged your reputation and was taken away by the police before you could read it. But this time, you didn't even know that there were blogs about True Confessions to you on the Internet."

Now Ted Dulles was a little dumbfounded. After a long time, the protagonist in front of him didn't know anything. He thought she had known it a long time ago, and he wanted to get more gossips by the close relationship with her. As a result, the protagonist didn’t know anything at all. "Blog, true confession?" Olive Steele hurried to turn the computer on, "Address."

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