There were still many people in the smoking area. The large area of smoke wreathed the two people who were near to each other, making them unable to see the expression on the other side.
George turned around, extinguished the cigarette in his hand, and threw it to the trash can. "You should know what I want you to say today. Don't pretend anything. Just give me an answer."
If Tim didn't give him a satisfactory answer, he had to follow his words.
Tim wanted to reject him, but he couldn't say anything. It was inappropriate to talk back. He could only look at George in silence.
But the smoke was so thick that he couldn't even see his face. He could only keep silent.
He said, "Uncle George, I want you to do me a favor..."
When Cassie changed her clothes and came out, she did not see her father. She raised her eyebrows and wondered what the hell he was going to do. When she was about to return to the office, the phone in her pocket rang again.
The message alert sound came from her father.
"I have sent you the location of that person. If you don't go to see him, I will teach you a lesson."
George said as usual.
Cassie scratched her head and saw her reflection from the glass window. She dressed neatly, but it didn't look like she was going on a blind date.
She really didn't know why her father was pushing her out in such a hurry. Although she was nearly thirty years old, her supporter... It must be quite a number.
The hospital security guard gave her flowers on Thanksgiving Day!
Cassie thought of the previous time when she went out with men, and she could only remain silent and her eyes were full of despair. She really didn't have any relationship with other men.
She hadn't had the chance to hang out with a lot of men, including a few who were treated as good friends by her.
Looking at the message in his basket, Fiona felt a little headache, but she finally decided to go to the meeting. When she arrived at the place, it was already half an hour behind the appo
in fact, we are schoolmates. When you just entered the University, I once went back to the University to give a speech. Do you remember that?"
Hearing the voice from above, Cassie put away her phone immediately and sat straightly. But after a moment, she felt a little embarrassed because of her careful movement.
Schoolmates? He even gave a speech when she just entered the University?
With a polite smile on her face, Cassie said, "Yes, I remember."
She was talking so seriously, but her mind was running fast. She didn't see his face. In her impression, she saw the speaker as a specimen.
She only remembered one thing, which made her feel not embarrassed.
However, Carl Mu shook his head again and couldn't help laughing. His hard face looked soft when he smiled.
In particular, his eyes through the glasses looked energetic and unfathomable.
He didn't intend to make things easier for others, but said more aggressively, "After the speech, we also have dinner together."
Cassie was a little annoyed because she didn't remember him and thought he forced her to recall something.
She was impressed by the people who was giving a speech because her mentor thought highly of her at that time. Then her mentor, who didn't know her background, wanted to introduce her to these successful seniors, so he took her to a meal.