Chapter 36
Charlie ordered her to keep an eye on Loreen after she started working and to always report to him
if there were any abnormalities. 1
After talking to Doris, Charlie took a taxi to the airport to pick Loreen up. 2
When he was at the airport, Charlie disembarked the taxi and was about to go to the arrival hall
when a Mercedes-Benz G-ss braked abruptly and stopped i n front of him.
Harold, ire’s cousin, stretched his head out of the car window and frowned when he saw Charlie.
"Why are you here?"
"I''m here to pick ire''s friend up. Why are you here?” 1
Charlie frowned too when he saw the familiar faces sitting in the car-besides Harold, there were
Gerald and Wendy. 1
Harold sneered. "Do you mean Miss Thomas? We’re here to entertain her, you''re nothing but
redundant, get lost!" 2
Charlie snorted indifferently and said, "You get lost."
Thus, Charlie ignored them and walked directly into the airport’s arrival hall.
Harold''s face turned into an ugly shade of red and he was about to swear at Charlie when Wendy
tugged his
arms hurriedly and said, "Hey, Miss Thomas will be here soon. Grandma reminded you to leave a
good impression on her, remember? If you can make her your wife, your status in our family will be
unmatched! Just leave the loser alone for now." 2
Harold gaped in surprise, processing his sister''s sense of urgency. 1
He had almost forgotten the main reason he was here today.
In fact, weing Loreen to the city was the second agenda. His most important duty was to leave
a good impression on her and tackle her heart. 1
The Thomas family was prominent and influential in Eastcliff. If he could be with her, his status
would skyrocket and the Wilson family would have a great boost in their reputation. 3
Hence, he endured his displeasure with Charlie. They hurriedly got out of the car and rushed to the
arrival hall.
Right at this moment, a conspicuous young and elegantdy stood among the crowd. 1
Her long maroon hair cascaded on her back like a waterfall and she wore a white dress that
outlined her exquisite body.
She was wearing sunsses, but that couldn''t conceal her alluring beauty. Her skin was as smooth
and white as a porcin china doll with her fiery-red lips.
Upon a closer look, her facial features and physique were by no means worse than ire’s, and in
fact, they had their own merits in terms of their beauty standards.
Everyone who waited outside the arrival hall focused their gazes on her for a stunning moment.
Harold was equally dumbfounded by the sight. 2
Even Gerald, who was there as a plus one, was amazed by her beauty. He couldn''t help but sigh.
"She really lives up to the reputation of the daughter of Eastcliff''s prominent family. Her beauty and
temperament are extraordinary." 2
At this time as well, Doris saw them among the crowd, so she quickly strode across the people as
she waved a t them. "Harold, Wendy, and also Charlie, hey, long time no see!" 3
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Harold felt a fiery me slowly burst inside his heart. He uttered swiftly, "Hey, Doreen, long time no
see.
You’ve be more beautiful now."
Charlie smiled politely and added, "Hi, it''s been a while." 2
Harold interjected, "Doreen, I specifically booked a suite at the best hotel in Aurous Hill knowing that
you’reing, to wee you to our city. Come, let''s g 0."
Doreen nced at Charlie before she said to Harold apologetically, "Harold, I''m so sorry, I’ve
agreed to
ire and Charlie’s invitation in advance. Let’s take a rain check on the drink, shall we? I''ll stay in
Aurous Hill for a long time, there are plenty of chances for us t o meet." 2
Ayer of irritating wrath slowly built in Harold’s heart, recing the passionate me earlier.
Charlie the loser hade to ruin his important moment on such a crucial day, he was the worst! 2
Hence, he said in a sarcastic tone, "Loreen, I''ve booked a suite at Heaven Springs, the most
famous restaurant in Aurous Hill, just for you. By the way, the suite I reserved is the Golden Suite
with minimum spending of three hundred thousand dors!” 2
He red at Charlie contemptuously and said with a vicious grin, "I wonder which restaurant did my
lowly cousin-inw book? It will be very disrespectful and insolent if he''d simply booked a mediocre
ce!”