Chapter 454
Each building had its own character, and the one before Tracey was simple and neat with its tone in
ck.
In the architecturalplex, this building was in a mature, modest, and mysterious style, speaking
for the character of its owner.
After the confirmation of the identity, the receptionist let Tracey go upstairs.
"Thank you." Tracey expressed her gratitude politely and went to the elevator.
In fact, she felt uneasy as something seemed inexplicable. The ranking of Bale Group among the
listedpanies spoke for its influence.
Its president should be quite busy. Therefore, his agreement to meet Tracey seemed weird.
At the same time, Tracey felt grateful to Franco, who managed to arrange this meeting and was
eager to meet the president, who was so powerful and influential.
On the way to the president''s office, Tracey let her imagination run wild and felt curious about his
appearance.
"Come in." A cold male voice came, which sounded familiar to Tracey.
She pushed open the heavy door, and the familiar color flooded into her eyes. The whole office was
in ck, in ordance with the style of that delicate business card.
This decoration reminded Tracey of the ck in the high-end apartment she went tost night.
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This office was as neat and tidy as that apartment. A slender man stood before a big French
window.
Tracey felt familiar with that figure and was surprised at that angr face when he turned around
slowly, "Mr., Mr. Wace..."
Their entanglement began from that ne. From then on, they have several times. By the way, they
jogged together this morning.
Tracey had never expected that he should be King, ''What a coincidence!''
"Tracey Xia?" The man was as cold as usual and showed little surprise, or he was good at
controlling his expression.
Tracey nodded, "Hello, Mr. Wace. I''m Tracey Xia. Mr. Franco Jensen told me toe here."
"I know. He told me your request on the phone. Take a seat first." Wilson walked slowly toward his
desk. Tracey sat down restlessly.
She used to make good preparation for the business negotiation before going to a president office.
It was the first time that Tracey made no preparation and sat in a president''s office.
"Coffee or juice?" Wilson sat down opposite Tracey.
The pleasantry was skipped when Tracey recalled the candour of Wilson.
"Juice." She blurted out. Coffee had been her favorite, but Adam, as a boyfriend, encouraged, to be
exact, demanded her to drink juice instead of coffee.
Not knowing since when she had changed from an irondy to a little woman.
As she was clear that whatever happened, there was always a warm harbor for her to retreat, and
she had nothing to fear about.
Even if she was defeated, there was still in this world a man who loved her. This man would support
her to rise again if that was her wish, or she could choose to nestle in his arms to be a little woman.
"What vor?" Wilson seemed to be more patient in this kind of trivial matter.
"Mango." Tracey spat out one word.
Wilson made a call and said, "A ss of mango juice."
Soon, an assistant with blond hair and blue eyes came in with a ss of mango juice. Tracey
thanked her softly.
Tracey had thought their conversation would begin after this ss of juice, but in fact, Wilson kept
working. Tracey didn''t me him at all.
As she sometimes would forget herself when at work, not to mention others. Wilson seemed to be a
workaholic.
Tracey''s mouth curved into a bitter smile, as it seemed that she had to wait for a while.
After sitting for a few minutes, Tracey got up and stood in front of the French window. She blocked
the sunshine that was about to fall on Wilson.
Wilson turned to look at Tracey against the light and thought her elegant, though she just stood
there casually with sunlight shining on her body.
She closed her eyes slightly to enjoy the gentle sunshine. The sunshine shone on her face, which
made her looked holy at this moment.
Wilson seemed to figure out why he would like to get close to Tracey. She was like the bright
sunshine outside while he was always alone in the dark. Tracey felt a cold aura suddenly and
opened her eyes to find that Wilson was standing behind her.
At this instant, they were close enough to make Tracey feel ufortable, though there was a
small distance between them.
"Mr. Wace, are you done with your work? Then about my request..." Tracey moved two steps
away to keep a certain distance from Wilson.
"What were you thinking about just now?" Wilson did not answer her but asked a question.
"Well?" Tracey was made confused by his question. And what was she thinking just now?
"Just let my imagination wander." Because she had been wandering in her mind all the time.
"Time is almost up." It seemed Tracey was out of step with Wilson, as she was still trapped in the
last question.
"Mr. Wace, are you done with your work?" Tracey asked again.
"No." The man answered with certainty. Tracey felt helpless and was afraid that a prompt ran
counter to her desire.
"It''s time for lunch." Wilson looked at his wristwatch and found it was exactly twelve o''clock. He was
a man with a strong sense of time and ate three meals a day on time.
"Mr. Wace, if you are busy, I should take my leave now. When you get off work..." Tracey thought
it insignificance to sit in his office, so she proposed to leave.
"When I get off work, I''ll take you to that man''s house, and you can talk to him in detail." Wilson
finally picked up this topic.
"That man? Mr. Wace, are you talking about Professor Luke?" Tracey''s eyes lit up.
Wilson wished to hold her in his arms but managed to repress the impulse when this little excited
face irritated him. He was afraid that she would be intimidated and her lively aura would be tainted.
"Yes."
"Then I''ll wait for you somewhere else."
"No, you stay here." He couldn''t tell why but felt at ease when Tracey stayed beside himself, even if
she did nothing or said nothing.
"Won''t it be inconvenient for you?" Tracey was puzzled by his insistence on her staying. What a
weirdo!
"No," Wilson answered firmly.
"By the way, Mr. Wace, may I ask you a question?" Tracey was always curious about one point.