Chapter 159: 105: The person who is on the tip of Mr. Xianting’s heart_4
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Terrence Lentz looked at her suspiciously.
Vi Thompson exined: “Auntie gave me this card…” Vi casually mentioned her meeting with Eleanor Armstrong earlier in the day.
Upon hearing this, Terrence Lentz nodded slightly, “Okay, I’ll take it back to her.’
“Yeah, drive safe.” As Vi said this, she continued, “Is your leg injury okay recently?” “It’s fine.’
“That’s good.”
Vi sent Terrence Lentz out the door.
Upon returning to the Lentz n, Terrence handed the bank card back to Eleanor Armstrong.
Eleanor frowned slightly, “Didn’t I give this card to Vi? How did it end up with you?”
Terrence exined: “Vi said she doesn’t need the money and asked me to return it to you.”
“You steel-hearted, straight man! Vi told you to give it back to me, and you did?”
Eleanor Armstrong was very angry.
She thought Terrence Lentz was insensitive.
Eleanor continued: “Hurry up and give the card back to Vi!”
“She won’t ept it.” Terrence responded, “If she was going to ept it, she wouldn’t have asked me to bring it back.”
Eleanor said grumpily: “Vi didn’t expect you to be so stupid.”
“She’s not that kind of person,” Terrence asserted.
Eleanor shook her head helplessly and went on to ask: “How have you been getting along with Vitely?”
“Okay, I guess.”
Eleanor continued: “Do you know about her moving out of the Thompson
n?”
“l know.”
“Vi is a good girl, I misunderstood her before,” Eleanor said earnestly, “You should get along well with her, don’t miss out on her.”
“And don’t bully her; she’s had a tough time these years.”
“Fine. ”
Terrence Lentz was a man of few words, but his attitude was sincere.
At that moment, Eleanor seemed to think of something and asked: “By the way, can you swim?”
“Yes.” Terrence Lentz nodded slightly.
Eleanor said: “Then I need to sign up for a swimming ss, too.” “Why do you suddenly want to learn?” Terrence asked.
“So you don’t have to make choices in the future.” Eleanor replied.
Choices?
“What choices?”
Eleanor looked up at Terrence and asked: “If Vi and I suddenly fell into the water, and you could only save one of us, who would you save first?” This world-ss dilemma sessfully stumped Terrence Lentz.
On one side was his mother, on the other side was his beloved…
Eleanor smiled: “You see, you have no idea, do you?”
“Do you?” Terrence asked in return.
Eleanor continued: “So, a sensible mother-inw has already started preparing to learn to swim.”
With that, Eleanor looked at Terrence: “So you need to learn more from your mother. Be a thoughtful fiance, don’t wait for me to remind you of everything. ”
Terrence felt his mother was right and nodded slightly.
Eleanor was quite surprised.
She had never seen Terrence be so obedient before.
He simply didn’t seem like her youngest son anymore.
It seemed that Vi was the right choice for a daughter-inw.
Eleanor felt more and more pleased and continued: “Do von know what a
thoughtful fiance is like?”
“You tell me.’
Perhaps only at times like this would Terrence have the patience to listen to Eleanor so attentively.
Eleanor spoke earnestly: “Girls are actually quite simple creatures. They don’t always need a handsome guy with lots of money. They care more about the details in their everyday life. For example, offer to carry her bag when going out, and peel shrimp and pour water for her when having dinner.”
At this point, Eleanor paused and then continued: “Aside from respecting her, respect her friends and everyone and everything rted to her.”
Terrence listened very seriously.
Eleanor spoke carefully.
The next day, Elizabeth Thompson received a call from Adam, inquiring about when she would be avable to discuss signing a contract.
Adam said: “Miss Thompson, if you’re avable, I’ll arrange for a driver to pick you up right away.”
Elizabeth tried to suppress her excitement, “I’m sorry, I don’t have time right now.”
“Then may I ask when you’ll be avable?” Adam asked.
Elizabeth replied: “Probably the day after tomorrow morning.”
Adam said: “I’ll arrange for a driver to pick you up then.”
This contract matter should have been settled yesterday; the UK wouldn’t wait that long for an ambassador.
If it wasn’t for Elizabeth Thompson, Adam would have already found someone else.
But who could rece the favorite person of his master?
Who would dare to change it?
“Okay, thank you.”
Upon hearing this, Adam felt touched and immediately responded.
trouble at all, it’s my duty..”