Chapter 1461
Victoria was so happy. She had been upset for many days, but now she had someone help her. She
knew she was lucky. Sister May was Joseph''s aunt, and she was good friend with his mother. With
her help, Victoria thought she could seed and obtain happiness.
However, Sister May said that she wanted to hear proof that Alvina personally admitted that she did
not like Joseph. It was still somewhat difficult. Alvina didn''t talk to her anymore since they fought
with each otherst time. Even she wanted to cause trouble, it would be difficult.
However, where there is a will, there is a way. Victoria firmly believed that there was still a chance to
obtain the proof that Alvina did not like Joseph. She had to do it as soon as possible, so she could
only think of away.
Alvina had been working at work for a while. Suddenly, Warren Hilton walked into her office and
passed her a red packet. She looked at it in confusion, using her eyes to ask Warren Hilton what
was the meaning of this.
Warren Hilton purposely said loudly to her: "This is the New Year''s red packet from Madam. She
would like to invite Miss Miller over to the Joseph''s family for a visit tonight."
Alvina''s expression became nk. Her clever brain immediately understood what was going on.
Warren Hilton deliberately talked to her like this to show Joseph''s heartless to her. However, it was
not something worth being happy about though.
It was true that an ugly daughter—inw would have to see her parents—inw, but his family
was unfamiliar to Alvina. The rtionship between Alvina and Joseph was bad apparently.
However, they were a family actually. They had to be careful. If she did something wrong tonight,
she would make the elders unhappy.
"Could it be that you do not want to go over?" Warren Hilton finally managed to force a smile.
"No …Of course I will go!" Alvina was stunned for a while, then immediately nodded: "I''ll have to
trouble you to tell her, I will be there a bitter!"
"Mister said that he would pick you up after work. You haven''t been to his family yet, so he is afraid
you''re not familiar with the road!" Warren Hilton continued to speak with his official tone.
"Oh, that... Then I haven''t prepared anything yet, at least I have to prepare some gifts or
something!" Alvina said anxiously.
"Sir said that you don''t need to prepare anything, it''s just a normal meal!" Warren Hilton immediately
said.
"Alright, alright then!" Alvina nodded.
Warren Hilton turned and left. Her colleague immediately shot her an expression of either sympathy
or joy.
Alvina looked at the big red packet in her hand and couldn''t help butugh in her heart. Could it be
that Joseph had given this to her? Otherwise, how could his mother do that?
Alvina was almost certain that it was Joseph. She secretly opened it and saw that it was filled with
money.
Although this amount of cash was not much to Alvina, it was still a man''s gift. She only needed to
ept it.
Penelope walked out of the office. She crossed her arms over her chest and looked at her with
sympathy.
"What kind of marriage is this? His mother wants to see the future daughter—inw, but she lets
someone else pass this information. She is too insincere. Are you sure you want to go?" Penelope''s
words were straightforward, but she was extremely sincere. She had truly given her all for this
young subordinate.
Alvina was so frightened that she quickly stuffed the red packet back into her pocket. She stood up
with an embarrassed look on her face: "Sister Penelope, I don''t care. It''s a must—to—do!"
"Do you think marriage is so simple?" Penelope looked at her in surprise, as if she was a rare
species of creature.
"Of course not!" Alvinaughed dryly: "Sister Penelope, don''t worry about me. I will ept this
reality anyway."
"You can''t go there with empty—handed, right? I''ll give you an afternoon off. Go out and buy some
things so that others won''t underestimate you!" Penelope said gently.
Hearing that, Alvina''s beautiful eyes lit up. She looked at Penelope with tears of gratitude and said:
"Thank you, Sister Penelope, I think so. I should buy something. "
"Yes. You''ve already been treated with such disdain by that guy. If you go to his home empty—
handed, your future will be difficult." Penelope thought that she was the loser of the marriage, which
was why she had to remind her.
After Alvina left with her bag, everyone in the office started to discuss softly.
"In the past, I was rather envious of her. To be able to marry such an outstanding man from Mr. Vice
—President. I feel sympathy for her now."
"Yeah, so what if her husband is outstanding? He doesn''t like her. It''s more painful than being a
stranger."
"I just hope that Mr. Vice—President does not truly fall in love with someone. This way, I can still feel
some sense of bnce in my heart."
"I wonder what kind of woman Mr. Vice—President will like!"
"It''s not someone like Alvina, ha, ha, ha!"
The group of gossipy womenughed, treating Alvina as a joke in the tasty office. Alvina parked the
car on the side of the road and used her phone to google it. After read the suggestions from the
website, she decided to buy a handpiece for his mother and his sister, and then buy some wine and
cigarettes for his father.
Alvina packed all these things. When she rushed back to the office, it was already dark.
"It''s over, Joseph won''t have already left home, right?" On the way back, Alvina encountered a peak
hour on her way, and she was really worried that Joseph would leave first.
Fortunately, when she rushed back to her office, she saw Joseph sitting alone on the sofa in the
lounge outside her office, reading a newspaper.
Was he waiting for her?
Alvina was indescribably surprised and excited. This was the first time he waited her in public. After
they were together, he could not sit in public and wait for her without hiding anything.
Joseph seemed to be engrossed in the newspaper and did not notice Alvina who was standing in
the corridor behind him.
Alvina slowed down her steps. The light above his head fell onto his body. He tilted his face slightly.
Under the light, his perfect facial features were clearly outlined, and his beauty could make a person
lose her soul.
"Cough …" It wasn''t good for Alvina to call him by name in front of his colleagues who were just
passing by. She could only walk to her side and cough lightly.
Many employees were passing by. They had all heard that it was the first time that the Mr. Vice—
President was waiting for Alvina to get off work. They wanted toe over to witness the
enchanting charm of the Mr. Vice—President.
As expected, they weren''t disappointed at all. They saw him. With an approachable disposition, he
didn''t have the dignified attitude at the office. Thus, quite a few bolddies smiled as they went over
to greet him.
Amidst all these voices, Joseph still heard Alvina''s voice. He immediately put down the newspaper
in his hand and raised his head to look at her. His handsome face did not have any expression, but
his deep eyes shed with a tender love that only Alvina could see.
"Let''s go!" Joseph stood up and immediately walked forward. Alvina followed behind him with her
head lowered, purposely distancing the distance between the two of them.
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Everyone present looked at the two of them, feeling that they were enemies rather than lovers.
Of course, this was all an act. Joseph had still intentionally slowed down his pace to wait for her.
Unfortunately, Alvina was more into the drama than him. When his footsteps slowed down, so did
she, it was as if she didn''t want to keep up with him.
The man was somewhat helpless, but he also found it funny.
Downstairs, several carriages were waiting neatly. When Warren Hilton saw the two of them walking
over, he hurriedly opened the door of the carriage in the middle.
Joseph''s huge body moved to the side. Lady first.
Alvina did not bother to be polite with him. she bent over and got in the car, and the man sat in as
well.
The audience left. However, the women who liked Joseph did not feel good about it at all. Although
the scene of Alvina being snubbed by Joseph was spectacr, thinking about it now that they were
sitting in the same car, they still felt sad.