Chapter 316 Notebook's Whereabouts Is A Mystery (Part One)

When they arrived at the hotel where Daniel had an appointment to have dinner, Rena left directly. Leena could only enter alone.

Her belly began to bigger than before, and it seemed to be growing day by day in this month. It was obvious that Leena was very careful. She used to be bold to wear high heels, but now she didn't wear them, and she had to find some loose and fresh clothes to wear. On the road, she had to protect her belly from time to time, for fear of being bumped into by others.

When Leena entered the hotel, she covered her belly with one hand. As a result, Daniel looked at her belly from a distance and then looked at her face.

Daniel also knew that there was no hope for him to be together with Leena, but he still loved her very much. Their love had not begun, so there was no so-called breakup, nor any so-called harm. Therefore, his feelings for Leena remained the same.

Daniel waved her hand and asked her to come over. Seeing this, Leena walked over slowly.

"Who sent you here?" Asked him.

Leena said, "Rena."

"Doesn't she come here for dinner?"

dish will be served."

Leena could only eat. After eating, she was about to ask why, but before she could finish her words, he said, "It's too late for you to ask. With your efficiency, even if I really have something, I'm afraid that someone else will get it ahead of me."

On the contrary, Leena was choked by the smoke and explained in a low voice, "I'm afraid you'll be unhappy if I ask you because I care about our friendship."

"I think you just need to be Carlson's wife and don't care anything. It's none of your business."

"I agree with you!" Leena sighed. Did she want to get involved in these things? It was not at all, but fate that pushed her to get involved.

Daniel said, "I won't hide it from you. I don't know what the so-called notebook is either."

Leena was surprised, "You don't know?"

"I don't know." Daniel shook his head innocently and said, "Even if I was young when I met your parents at that time, they wouldn't have told me these things. What's more, even you didn't know these things. Don't you think that the existence of the notebook is very important?"