Chapter 28 Trying To Avoid Him
Chapter 28 Trying To Avoid Him
"The wedding dress shop said that they wanted to use our photos as sample pictures of their leaflets."
Mary stood in front of the car and asked William, "Is that Ok? They said we could get a discount. "
"Don't they have a special model?" William said it after thinking about it.
"Yes," said Mary, with her face turning a little red. "Maybe we did a good job."
"Tell them that they can give others a reference before we take the photos," said William after a pause.
"It's not necessary to print it on the leaflets."
"Okay, then I'll tell them." Mary nodded, turned around and was about to leave, but was stopped by
William.
"Wait a minute."
"What's wrong?"
Staring at her eyes for a while, William asked, "What do you think of my idea?"
Mary seemed to be scared and said with a question somehow, "I think... It's good."
"Okay, go ahead. Come back soon." There seemed to be a smile on the corner of his mouth when
William spoke.
Mary turned around in a hurry.
'Why did he, the boss, ask for my opinion? It's really flattering. And the smile at the corners of his
mouth, is there anything good happened? It's completely flattering me.' It's flattering.
When she got into the car, Mary still insisted on sitting in the back seat. She had no time to care about
William's dark face. She had to stay away from such a dangerous creature.
They didn't talk all the way to the old house. Timothy was sitting in the living room, seeming to be
waiting for the two.
"Father."
"Father, we are back."
"Why do you come back so late?" Timothy sat up from the sofa and looked at Mary with a smile. "Are
you tired? How was the photos?"
"I'm not tired. The photos are good." "We took two sets of indoor photos." Mary said.
"Why didn't you take the pictures outside?"
"It was at noon and so we came back. The outdoors photos are difficult to take."
"Yes, you are right." Timothy nodded, "Let's eat first and have a rest in the afternoon."
"Thank you, father." As Mary nodded, she stole a glance at William.
Since they entered the house, the two of them hadn't said a word or even made eye contact with each
other. It seemed that the contradiction between the father and the son was still deep.
Biting her lips, Mary remembered what she had heard last night. 'It seemed that they were talking
about responsibility. What did the two argue about exactly? Did the news have a great impact on the
company?
"By the way, I have to go back this afternoon." At the table, Timothy suddenly opened his mouth. Mary
was so surprised that even William didn't believe it.
"Why is it so sudden?" Mary asked with a frown.
"I'm worried about your auntie Amy staying abroad alone," continued Timothy. "It's good for me to go
back early. Remember to give me an electronic copy of your wedding photos."
"Are you all ready?" Said William.
"Yeah." Without looking at him, Timothy replied casually.
After the lunch, William drove Timothy to the airport in person, while Mary was ordered to stay at home
and have a good rest.
It had to be said that the father of William was very good to her, but only because she was his
daughter-in-law? But what would the old man think if he knew that he had colluded with William to
cheat him? Will he be very sad and disappointed?
At home, Mary was lost in various fancies and conjectures. She didn't know that she had to face a
powerful father. How could he be deceived so easily?
"William," there were only two people in the car. Timothy suddenly said, "Do you know why I asked you
to send me today?"
"Do you have something to say to me?" William had a bite of his lips and said.
"That's good." Timothy said slowly, "I know everything about you and Mary."
Hearing that, the hand holding the steering wheel paused. Although William had a vague answer in his
heart, he still asked with a trace of doubt, "What do you know?"
"Well, do you still want to lie to me?" Timothy smiled with disdain, "You pretended to marry her and
colluded with her to deceive me."
Hearing that, William squinted his eyes and felt relieved. Now that he knew it, he should be frank. "I
have guessed that I can't hide it from you for too long."
"You were really trying your best to deceive me by any means."
"Not only to deceive you." But to deceive everyone.
"So you bought her marriage, the marriage of a girl? !"
"We just take what we need."
"Okay, okay," said Timothy angrily, "I really underestimated you. Who on earth did you do this for?
Sansa or Frank? !"
"…" Frowning, William didn't say anything.
"Sansa has left for five years. I know you feel guilty and you don't want to leave," said Timothy with a
painful expression on his face. "But are you really going to spend your whole life? Do you really have
no one else in your heart except her? Are you willing to fall depraved for her? "
"Depraved? !" All of a sudden, a sarcastic smile appeared on William's face. "Is it because that Frank
likes me that I have fallen depraved? In your eyes, is this the depravity? !"
"If this is not depravity then what is depravity?! Do you really fall in love with Frank?! "
"So what?"
"So what? !" Timothy was furious. "Don't you know it's against common sense and shocking the world?!
You can't you forget Sansa so you turn to like her brother?! What a big joke!"
"Joke?" "As long as you like it, it doesn't matter whether others laugh at you or not." William said it with
an evil and irony smile.
"Unfilial son! Unfilial son!" Timothy shouted, trembling with anger. If it weren't for the car, he would have
already made a fight against William. "If you are so stubborn and unrepentant, I'd rather kill you early
so as not to let you ruin our family!"
"Here we are at the airport." William just stopped the car without saying anything again. After stopping
the car, a bodyguard came to greet Timothy.
Timothy was so angry that he slammed the door and got out of the car. "As an old man, I have seen
how well Mary treats you. I won't expose you. Since you are married, it's fate. You, take care of
yourself!"
Seeing that Timothy had passed the security check, William didn't stay any longer and directly drove
back to the old house.
Mary just came out from the old house with a bag. When she saw William's car, she asked, "Why do
you come back so early? Did father get on the plane?"
"Yes." With no expression on his face, William didn't intend to tell the conversation between him and his
father to Mary. "Are you going out?"
"Yes, I'm going to the hospital to see my mother. Anyway, I have nothing to do now."
"Let me drive you there."
"What?" Startled, Mary refused instinctively, "no, no, No. I can go by myself."
"Mary Lu," said William, staring at her with his deep eyes. "You seem to avoid me in the past two days."
"No, no," Mary shook her head with a guilty conscience. "You... You are wrong."
"Then get in the car," said William domineeringly. "Father has left. We don't have to come back to the
old house."
"You should go to pack your things. I'm leaving now first."
"How dare you!" "If you dare to leave, you don't have to ask for this month's salary!" William shouted at
her.
"You... Okay, fine." Mary said it in her heart, 'you are so cruel.' When she was about to open the back
door of the car, she was frightened by a roar from William again.
"Mary Lu! Do you dare to sit on the back seat? !"
Looking at the murderous light shining in the red eyes of William out of anger, Mary got on the
passenger seat spinelessly.
The car arrived at the hospital in a flash. When William was about to leave, he was stopped by Mary.
"William Lan!"
"What's wrong?"
"I..." Mary hesitated whether she should tell him that she wouldn't go back tonight. Would she make a
mountain out of a molehill? Maybe he didn't care about it at all...
"What's wrong? Are you hesitating?" William frowned.
"I... I'll be back late tonight." Mary said with her eyes closed.
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"Three o'clock."
"Three o'clock in the morning?" "What are you going to do?" asked William with confusion.
"For the part time job."
All of a sudden, it dawned on William that he had forgotten that Mary still had several part time jobs to
do. "Where are you going?"
"The convenience store."
"The convenience store?" All of a sudden, something occurred to William and he asked, "is it the
convenience store beside Love Bar on Ninghai Road?"
"Well..." "Yes, how do you know that?" Mary asked with a little surprise.
"I got it by accident." "Do you want to pick you up?" William asked with a careless expression.
'Plop! Plop! Plop! Plop!'
[ ] felt that her heart was about to jump out of her chest, but such an ordinary sentence stirred up
thousands of waves in her heart. 'don't be so good to me, Mr. LAN.'.
"No, you don't have to," said Mary, "I have to go to work tomorrow. I can go by myself."
"You such a stupid woman. Aren't you afraid of meeting bad guys?"
"It doesn't matter because I don't have money nor sex." "You can leave now. I'm going in." Mary smiled
casually.
As soon as she finished her words, she ran to the in-patient department at a speed of a hundred
meters without waiting for the response of Marvin.
"You..." William was speechless and watched her run away. He pounded her fist hard on the steering
wheel. How could he feel so uncomfortable?!
When Mary ran to the surgery room, she was surprised to find that her mother had just woken up.
After changing into the mushroom proof clothing, Mary couldn't wait to enter the surgery room.
"Mom, I miss you so much."
"Mary," Mary's mother touched her head lovingly. "I miss you too."
"Mom, are you okay recently?"
"Yes, I'm fine."
"That's good." "Mom, I can't come to see you often. You must be fine." Mary laid on the chest of her
mother and said.
"Silly girl," Mary's mother smiled, but she looked haggard. "Where is William? Why didn't he come with
you? Are you two guys okay?"
"He... He is too busy, "said Mary." we are both fine."
"Then I'm relieved," said Mary's mother with a smile. "I think that child is steady. Mary, just get along
well with him and don't lose your temper."
"I didn't," said Mary coquettishly, "Why don't you trust your own daughter?"
"Ha ha," Mary's mother was amused and smiled, "By the way, tomorrow is your birthday, isn't it?"
"Yes," said Mary with a sweet smile. "Mommy, you still remember my birthday."
"Of course I remember my daughter's birthday, let alone it is on Children's Day."
"Ha ha, that's right," said Mary with a smile. "Every birthday can be celebrated with a child, but I will
grow old as I grow up."
"In my eyes, you are always a child."