Chapter 91 It's Hard To Tell Right Or Wrong

Looking at the angry eyes of Lois, Joey slowly approached her face. The people around them began to whisper, and there were even many exclamations.

The voice beside her ear broke Lois's heart, "if you stare at me again, I'll eat you up!"

Gritting her teeth, Lois endured Joey's Rogue behavior and let Joey take her to a corner.

A breath came to her ears. Lois dodged slightly, only to see that Joey glanced at her coldly.

Lois immediately stopped dodging and obediently let Joey play.

Looking at the dress around Lois's waist, Joey said, "don't wear it like this anymore."

Lois nodded casually.

After tucking the curly hair behind Lois's ear, Joey raised his chin and said, "the man next to Kent is the boss of HN Group, more than 50 years old, and his name is Patrick Dai."

Lois blinked her eyes to show her understanding, and motioned for Joey to go on.

Looking at the seductive look on Lois's face, Joey reached out to tie his tie, but suddenly remembered that he had not tied a tie today. He had to give up and said, "at the

of Gu Family has a sight!"

Shaking her head modestly, Lois said, "I'm flattered."

Patrick had always been a modest young man. He appreciated and appreciated Lois's gentleness and politeness. The two of them had a good chat. Joey talked a few more words from time to time, which made Patrick have a better impression of Lois.

Looking at the harmonious conversation among the three people, Kent just watched coldly. He was not much dissatisfied with as Joey had ignored him. He just felt sorry for Lois. It was cold in late autumn, and there were layers of particles on Lois's arms. However, as a husband, Joey didn't realize that.

Lois's dress was light purple, with the classic shoulder belt and V neck, outlining her figure very well. The bottom of the irregular skirt just exposed the three inch silver diamond encrusted high heels.

The heating in the corner was not turned on enough. Lois's instep was frozen to red, but she still kept a clean smile on her face. Kent felt sorry for her. Was it right to help her expand the company?