Contemporary Romance>My Love Story with Mrs. Diana>Chapter 67. The Gift from Louis
Chapter 67. The Gift from Louis
Joan found out that Helen was targeting Diana.
She was gloating that this idiot, who had always been noble, shouldn't be against Diana even if she didn't know who she was.
Joan was pleased. This little Mrs. from the Miller family might be her noble. To know that even if the little Mrs. of the Miller family was no longer favored, it was also the part of the Miller family. It was not good to embarrass Diana. She could not wait to see the end of Helen.
When Diana went to the bathroom, Joan deliberately pretended to have a phone call in and went out to answer the phone. Actually, she had something to say to Diana.
Diana listened to Joan calling her Diana. She stunned for a moment, then relieved. However, she was still very curious. Not many people knew about her. "How do you know who I am?" She asked directly.
Joan smiled and said: "Mrs. Diana, you don't know. My family and the Miller family are considered to be friends of the world, so we know something about the Miller family."
Diana laughed and said: "Since it's a friend of the world and a colleague, I still need to trouble you to guide my work."
"Mrs. Diana, you're joking." Joan smiled humbly, "What do you have to say, you just say, how can you dare to say guidance?"
Diana had to say that Joan's elegant manner looked pleasing to the eye and her looks were pretty good. She smiled and her eyebrows curled up, but this person seemed to get along well. With a glance, she always had reservations about a person's appraisal. She would not usually give a conclusion based on her first impression.
The so-called seeing people's hearts over time, people still had to get along more to see clearly.
After eating, the person who had drunk could not drive. Diana suggested to send her colleagues back.
"I'll send them." Joan said, "I know where they live. Secretary Diana, you're not familiar with their place on the first day of work today."
Helen sneered at her. Joan made her uncomfortable in these areas. She always liked to show her affinity to some of her colleagues who seemed to pose no threat to her, which instead gave her a superior feeling.
"Secretary Diana, if you can only drink, it's good that everyone can go to the bar next time." A colleague who liked to drink said with a smile.
Diana smiled and said: "I'm allergic to alcohol. I can't come to work the next day, so I can't drink."
She had a small amount of alcohol. According to Louis, she would become drunk. If she was drunk in front of a colleague, it would be over, so she had to say at the beginning that she couldn't drink.
The man said that if she drank alcohol, he would punish her. She did not want to be punished at all. It was enough to go to the hospital once, but she did not want to go to the second hospital because of drinking.
Diana drove back, her phone rang, and she subconsciously looked at the caller ID. It was James again.
The moment she thought about the ticket she had received at the movie premiere last night, she only replied with his text message. If she didn't answer the phone now, she didn't feel very good. She hesitated for a moment, then she picked it up.
"Today's the first day to work, is the work going smoothly?" James's hearty voice came over the phone.
She wondered if it was because of the confession of the other party with her. Diana always felt that his tone and voice sounded subtle.
"Not bad," she replied.
"Can you just work at the Bond Company?" James asked again.
"You guessed right." Diana said.
"Which department?" James asked as if he was checking her account.
"Secretary." Diana added, "Secretary of the boss."
"Secretary of the boss?" James said regretfully, "In other words, if I send flowers to your office, will it cause you trouble?"
Diana immediately said: "Please don't do this. I'll explain it very troublesome."
"Okay." James was not discouraged. "I said I'll wait for you. If you're troubled and you feel like I'm annoyed, I'll cry."
Diana smiled in a complicated mood. When she looked in the rearview mirror, she suddenly glanced at the tachograph and felt a sudden stun.
This thing had a recording function, and maybe someday, the Miller family would check the recorded audio. Even if she was in the car, she must pay attention to her words. She blinked her eyes, calmed her mind, and then said to James, "My colleague hosted a welcome banquet for me. I'm starting to go home now. I'm driving, I can't take calls for too long."
James immediately asked: "Are you driving to and from work by yourself every day? Not a driver?"
Diana did not think much about it and replied, "Yes, I drive by myself."
James smiled and said: "Okay, be careful while driving. I'll call you next time."
After hanging up, Diana looked at the tachograph subconsciously. Unexpectedly, even this little thing was reminding her that she was not free.
She frowned and didn't want to give herself the chance to be depressed. She called her mother, Vivian, to report on her work.
Vivian was glad to hear that Diana had started to work, and it seemed to be going well.
After she had been told by Diana the other day, she was very sad, but after a few days, her mood had also adjusted. Even though she had not given up on the idea of letting Diana marry another person, it was clearly not a good time to mention this topic. Anyway, her daughter was still young. Let's talk about it after two years. The only regret was that in two years, she would never meet such a good person as James.
She sighed, but it was a pity to have such a talented James. "You work hard," she said.
"I will." Diana said, "You and uncle don't have to worry about me. I'll take care of myself. Oh, how about the caregiver for my uncle?"
"That's good," said Vivian. "You're welcome, and I'm quick-witted. I didn't have much to do defore. It's easier now."
Diana felt that this was fine. Although life seemed to be going around a big circle, as long as this circle could finally come out, it's not too bad.
She gave herself a smile and returned to the Penta in a happy mood.
Just as she opened the door and came in, Lisa whispered to her, "Mr. Louis is here, waiting for you in the study room."
Diana was stunned, then she was fortunate in her heart. Fortunately, she didn't drink today. Otherwise, she would be caught now.
"Boss." She smiled and walked in front of Louis, asked: "Is it supposed to check if I drink? Don't worry, I didn't drink or go crazy. I told them that I would be allergic and dead after drinking, so I came back without drinking. "
Louis asked expressionlessly, "Why is your phone busy all the time?" Whether Diana had a drank, he could smell it.
"Telephone?" Diana suddenly felt anxious. Somehow, she thought of the driving recorder in the car. Although she did not do anything, and even rejected James at the beginning, she did not know what happened. When she reached this question, she still had some guilt.
"My friend knows that I'm starting to work today, so phoned me to ask about my work situation, and then I called my mother to report that I started work today." She said, "Did you call me?"
Louis did not answer, he pushed a small box on the desk in front of Diana and said, "This is a gift to start work."
Diana surprisingly picked up this so-called start-up gift. She looked this. The logo on this box was ... a watch?
She opened the box and looked at it. It was really a watch! The silver-white body lay on the velvet base, giving off a cool luster and making it expensive. Diana chuckled herself in her heart. This sentence was really nonsense. The gift Louis gave was thought to be expensive even if she didn't have to look at it.
"Gift to start work?" Diana asked in disbelief, "Is it the first time I went to work today? A gift for me to congratulate me on going to work?"
She could not tell whether she liked or disliked the present, but she was surprised that it was certain.
"Grace said that today is the first day of your life to officially go to work. Previously, work-study programs could not be counted as work, so it was necessary to prepare a gift for you." Louis said.
"Although this gift is more expensive than mine, but ... thank you, I'm so happy." Diana thought that when she left the Miller family, this watch would have to be taken away. The gift that had received was a special memorial. Although this gift was given by Louis, it was a gift.
The expression on her face had finally changed, like a hibiscus flower. Louis had never seen such a bright smile full of surprises on Diana's face. He actually looked stunned.
"I thought you'd give it back to me again." His majesty, Louis said this.
Diana was stunned and her expression stiffened. "Aren't you really going to give me a gift? Waiting for me to return it to you?" When did Louis become so stingy?
Louis stunned, "Do you think I would say such things? Don't you like to return things to me? I'm surprised that you just received your gift today."
Diana couldn't laugh or cry, and an unprecedented laughter erupted in front of Louis.
She suddenly remembered what Kris said about Louis coming to the company for her early in the morning, but she did not ask for evidence from him.
"Thank you." Diana said, "I really like this gift, and it's practical to go to work. Sometimes she really wanted to watch the time but she was embarrassed to watch her phone.
"What are you missing?" Louis asked. He had already adjusted his facial expression, and the embarrassment that had just flashed from him just like an illusion disappeared.
Diana shook her head, "Nothing is missing."
This was obviously not the truth. He had said to her before that she could say anything, or she could buy it herself, but she had never asked for anything. But when he gave her the watch, she said that it had come in handy to prove that she was missing a watch, but she did not propose it and did not buy it.
Louis looked at Diana, who was lowering her head carefully and wearing the watch on her wrist. He suddenly pulled her hand over his hand and naturally helped her to put on the watch.
Diana was a little surprised by his actions. How did Louis feel different today?
After Louis helped Diana put on the watch, he did not take his hand back.