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Chapter 40
Evelyn watched as she bent over and walked out, unable to help but laugh.
As the gaze shifted, it fell upon Reed leaning against the door.
He had a smile on his face, and his narrow eyes were slightly squinted, like a warm and cozy little
fox.
“Juliet gave birth to a child and became more childlike.”
He adjusted his glasses and walked in with long strides.
Evelyn stared at her as she walked in, her gaze involuntarily falling on his fair neck.
There was a large blush there.
In order to retaliate against Reed for leaving a mark on her neck, she viciously bit him at that time.
He didn’t exert any force, but his skin was too pale, leaving a mark with just a touch.
He was so proud that he deliberately exposed his neck, as if afraid that others wouldn’t know.
Looking at oneself, one appeared as fierce as a wolf.
At that time, I was probably not thinking clearly and ended up acting childish.
“Evelyn, shall we have a child?” The breath in her ear instantly brought Evelyn back to reality.
Upon hearing this sentence, she couldn’t help but feel a moment of confusion.
The child…
Her heart couldn’t help but ache for a moment.
She seemed to have had a child, but in the next moment, the memory slowly faded away.
Evelyn covered her expression and asked, “Why are you suddenly bringing this up? We haven’t even gotten married yet.”
“That’s it,
let’s get married,” Reed had been waiting for these words.
Juliet’s baby occasionally came to the company to play, and Reed noticed that Evelyn always seemed lost in thought while looking at the child.
His eyes were filled with tenderness and a hint of sorrow.
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Tighten his heart along with it.
He didn’t know the reason, but he didn’t want to see her upset.
So, he prepared for this proposal, hoping to have a child of his own to walk out with her.
He took out a ring box from behind, opened it to reveal the sparkling diamond ring inside, and then knelt down on one knee. “Evelyn, I love you. Will you marry me?”
Evelyn covered her mouth in astonishment, tears of emotion welled up in her eyes.
After a moment’s pause, he extended his finger and said cautiously, “I am willing,”
“Also, I loved you.”
The engagement ring was slipped onto the jade finger, fitting perfectly.
Time met beauty with me, and I did not disappoint its gentle hospitality.
***
“Congratulations to the Peterson Group for winning the bid…‘
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Evelyn heard the news of winning the bid and tightly grasped Reed’s hand, saying, “Reed, I did it.”
This was the first project she won after taking office, and it would also become a brilliant gem in
her resume.
The warm palm covered her hand, and Evelyn calmed down.
When seen again, it had already regained a calm and indifferent appearance.
Reed showed an appreciative look and playfully teased Evelyn, “Congratulations, Ms. Gomez. You will have to work even harder from now on.”
Evelyn glanced at him and then at the absent Wilson Group, wondering, “Did Mr. Wilson and his team give up? They didn’t even show up.”
“It seems like the condition worsened,” Reed said lightly.
“Should we go and see him?”
Reed looked at Evelyn, who had a worried expression on her face, and snorted, “Let’s not go, he’ll
recover faster.”
“There is a saying that goes, “The cure for a troubled heart lies within the heart itself, as there is no medicine that can heal it.‘ He had no medicine, so he had to rely on himself to endure.”
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Saying that, he embraced the confused Evelyn in his arms.
In this lifetime, he could never let her
- go.
Time went by and it was already October.
Evelyn and Reed went to get their marriage license and had their wedding in the same month..
It was a stunning wedding that left everyone in awe, with every detail meticulously arranged by
Reed.
Evelyn said she wanted an outdoor wedding, preferably on a grassy field, planted with her favorite pink champagne.
Reed spent half a year, just to create the wedding of her dreams.
In the blessings of their relatives and friends, they exchanged rings and sealed their love with a
kiss.
In an unnoticed corner, Martin quietly watched the entire game.
He left quietly in the end.