Contemporary Romance>Secret Marriage: My Wife Is Charming>Chapter 43 Can Only Live In Your Home
Chapter 43 Can Only Live In Your Home
"Then if I tell you, I'm the one who's been the blame!"
"Really you?" Laura Green opened her mouth.
"Just kidding!" Ethan White said in a pity, "Okay, I won't tease you anymore. I'll help you find out."
As he reached for the stack of documents at the corner of the table, he looked through the pages.
Laura Green's hand holding her phone was a little sour, and she changed her other hand. At this time, the sun was about to set. She was walking alone on the concrete road by the river. The people in the old house were cooking and cooking, There was a scent and a fireworks atmosphere.
"It takes some time ..." Ethan White flipped through a few sheets of paper and did not see Laura Green's name.
"Mm, don't worry, take your time." Laura Green said as she walked towards her house.
The afterglow of the sunset had added a touch of serenity to the town. She raised her head and saw a man standing on the arch in front of her.
He stood with his back to her, his hands in his trouser pockets, and he was looking at a small wooden boat passing under the bridge.
"I found it, it is Brady Fox!" On the other end of the phone, Ethan White finally found the name of the buyer. Seeing that Laura Green did not respond, he asked again: "Are you listening? Do you want me to tell you his contact? Way? "
Laura Green returned to her senses and quickly said, "No need, thank you. I have something on my side. I have to hang up first."
"Okay, see you later." Ethan White said as he hung up.
Laura Green held the phone and stood by the road.
Until Paul William turned around and walked in front of her, she was still a little foggy.
"Why are you here?" She asked him.
Who was still in Manchester last night, and now should return to London to hold a grand birthday party? Why did they appear here?
"I'll give myself a day off. Just when you're here, I'll come over and see!" Paul Green said casually.
"But, how do you know that I'm here?" Laura Green looked at the man in front of her and had a question in her stomach who wanted to ask him.
Mr. William smiled. "I know about your business."
His expression was forever so calm, and his tone was calm.
For a while, Laura Green felt mixed feelings. It was indeed not difficult for a person like him to look up his information. As long as he had the heart, she could not hide anything from him.
In the relationship between the two of them, she always took a slow beat. She wanted to play tricks in front of him before.
"What kind of snacks do you have here? I'm a little hungry!"
Seeing her shocked, Paul William said, while looking around, the attitude of a tourist.
In anoodle shop across the street, the owner saw two guests coming in. They looked good, especially men, who were not ordinary people. They quickly greeted them and wiped the tables and chairs.
"We don't have a five—star hotel here. I don't know if you're used to eating." After sitting down, Laura Green looked at him a little stiffly.
"It's alright!" Paul William really didn't mind, he didn't have that many problems with the rich kids.
Laura Green did not say anything more. She ordered two bowls of beef noodles and a soup dumpling. She also used boiling water to wash a bowl for him, picked up a small teapot on the table, and poured him a cup of black tea.
When she handed the cup to him, she saw that he was smiling at her. His usual smile was a little light, but the smile he just had was a little warm.
The hot beef noodles and steamed dumplings came up quickly. The noodles were strong and the buns were delicious.
At first, she was worried that he would not be used to eating, but when she saw that there was only soup left in his bowl, she finally felt relieved that today was his birthday, so shebrought him to eat noodles.
After eating to settle the bill, Paul William elegantly took out a gold card from his wallet.
The owner of the noodle shop looked at the gold card in his hand and smiled awkwardly. He wiped the cold sweat on his head and said, "Sorry, sir, we only allow the guest to pay in cash.”
Paul William's movements halted.
Laura Green, who was standing behind him, smiled and took the money from her wallet.
After walking out of the noodle shop, the two of them walked along the riverside. Paul William did not say anything, and Laura Green lowered her head.
"What are you laughing at?" Paul William coughed to hide his embarrassment.
He hadn't let a woman pay him money in his life, so it was enough for his friends to laugh for half a month.
"Nothing, I'm just curious. You never bring cash when you go out?" Laura Green asked with a tilted head.
"I haven't used any cash in the past few years," said Paul Green.
Laura read and nodded. It was perfectly understandable that the places he went to were really enough.
Unconsciously, the two of them had already gone downstairs. There were very few people on the side of the road, and the town was no better than the sleepless nights in the big city. Very few people came out at night.
Laura Green stood downstairs, holding her right hand and thinking about what to say at this time.
He turned around and saw a black Mercedes with an S license plate parked in the alley beside him. She asked, "Is this your car?"
Paul Green looked at her and nodded. "Yes, it's been more than two hours."
Laura Green looked at him in astonishment. Could he drive over two hours to see her?
"You said that, you don't have a five—star hotel in your town. It's so late, it seems like I can only stay at your house, I don't know if you're inconvenient." Paul William said as he looked at Laura Green.
The girl in front of his face looked a little embarrassed. She replied, "I'm alone at home ..."
The stairs in the building were narrow, and Laura Green led the way with the flashlight on.
She went up to the second floor, opened the door, and reached out to the light switch skillfully.
"It's a small house!" Laura Green said.
Paul William looked at the old house, which was less than 60 square meters. It was indeed quite small, but it was still neat and tidy.
The old house was rather sultry. Only two of the rooms were air conditioned. Laura Green had to turn on the air conditioner in his room and let him go in and rest.
Paul William was tall, and when he went in, the room set off was even smaller.
He sat at Laura Green's writing desk. His eyes glanced at the pictures of Laura Green when she was young, and looked at the books on the table.
Laura Green quickly ran over and took one of the yellowed notebooks in her arms.
Seeing her nervous look, he smiled and said, "Diary?"
When she was guessed by him, Laura Green did not answer him. She just asked, "Are you going to take a bath?"
Mr. William stared at her and looked at her. "You go first, I'll have to get some clothes in the car later."
Laura Green nodded and walked out of the room with her diary.
When she came out of the shower, she saw that Paul William was standing in the living room. When he saw her coming out of the bathroom, his eyes locked her.
The pink and white satin nightgown has the taste of a water village. Its style is very simple, yet it can even more gentle on people.
Laura Green looked unnaturally at him, pointed to the bathroom, and said, "It's a little inside.
Paul William put her into the bottom of her eyes with a smile.