The Ceo’s Convict Wife

Chapter 1432



Hearing this, Hanna put down her worry and said, “Okay.”

“By the way, you need to prepare yourself, as well as think of a few publicity slogans for the comic convention.” Shelly began to tell Hanna about the exhibition.

On the other side, Alan came to Calvin’s office.

“I didn’t expect that you would spend 20 million dollars on your girlfriend’s painting yesterday. It seems that you are more serious than I thought,” said Alan.

Calvin glanced at Alan and said, “You came here just to tell me that?”

“I’m here to tell you that you should pay attention to Queena. I’m afraid she will do something bad if her brain really gets hot,” said Alan.

“You ask me to pay attention to her? Didn’t you go to persuade her? If I really noticed she did what she shouldn’t have done, did you think I would spare her?” Calvin said coldly.

Alan smiled and said, “Since I tell you to pay attention to her, with your ability, you will naturally minimize the damage. It’s better than you did pay attention to her and she really did something irretrievable, you would ruin her.”

If he hadn’t been able to persuade Queena, he wouldn’t have come here.

Calvin was silent.

Alan continued, “We grew up together since childhood. She just fell in love with you but couldn’t get you. You… Just be considerate of her.”

She couldn’t get me? Calvin’s eyes darkened slightly. He also had a person that he couldn’t get.

“Okay, I’ll keep an eye on her. Pray that she doesn’t have many bad thoughts. Otherwise, she and the Stapleton family will not be able to live a good life,” said Calvin. All content is © N0velDrama.Org.

Alan sighed in his heart, “What the hell is it!”

“Okay, that’s all for now. I hope she can think of it herself.” As a friend of both sides, that was all he could do. Alan added, “But in fact, you love Hanna so much now. When will you take her to see your parents? My mom told me that your parents hadn’t seen her yet.”

“Maybe in the future,” Calvin said lightly. When he fell in love with her, he would naturally take her to see his parents. But now, he didn’t want his parents to be happy for nothing, nor did he want to put her in it and bear something that shouldn’t have been borne by her now.

“In the future?” Alan raised his eyebrows and said, “I thought you had a plan to marry her.”

After all, except for Rosalie, Alan had never seen Calvin value a woman so much.

“Marry her?” Calvin murmured. If he married a woman like Hanna, he must have a good life.

But if he couldn’t fall in love with her, it would be unfair to her.

“If I really want to marry a woman in my life, Hanna is probably the most likely person,” Calvin replied.

On the way back to her apartment, Hanna received a call from Calvin.

“Where are you now?”

“I just got on the bus and was about to go back to my apartment,” said Hanna.

“Where did you get off the bus?” Calvin asked.

Hanna reported a station name and heard Calvin say, “Then wait for me at the station. I’ll pick you up.”

“Oh… Okay.” Hanna hesitated for a while before answering, thinking about the dress.

Actually, she wanted to ask Calvin if Calvin helped her change the dress yesterday, but she wouldn’t be able to ask.

When the bus arrived at the stop and the door opened, Hanna saw Calvin standing there.

Calvin looked elegant and noble in a white shirt with partial black stripes, followed by black trousers and leather shoes.

He was like a prince in a fairy tale, attracting the attention of others.

When Hanna got off the bus, she immediately felt that the people waiting for buses there were all looking at them.

“How long have you been waiting?” Hanna asked soberly.

“Just a few minutes.” Calvin said, “My car is parked next to here. Where do you want to go for dinner tonight?”

“How about… We bought some ingredients from the nearby supermarket and went to my apartment to have fondue,” said Hanna. Anyway, they used to buy ingredients and cook them.

“Okay,” said Calvin.

So they went to a nearby supermarket and began to buy ingredients for the fondue.

However, Hanna looked at Calvin from time to time when she was shopping in the supermarket. When Calvin looked at her, she immediately avoided it.

She couldn’t ask… Hanna sighed in her heart, “Can I just ask him if he took off my dress last night?”

But even if Calvin took off her clothes, he should be afraid that she would feel uncomfortable sleeping in the dress.

But if she didn’t ask, she would never forget it.

After shopping in the supermarket, Calvin drove to Hanna’s apartment and got out of the car with the ingredients.

“What’s the matter? It seems that you always look at me from time to time today. Do you have anything to tell me?” Calvin’s voice suddenly sounded.

“Ah… No, nothing.” Hanna quickly denied it and added, “I… I just thought you looked good, especially when wearing black and white.”

“Really?” Calvin stared at Hanna thoughtfully.

Hanna nodded, but her guilty expression still made Calvin see through.

Calvin narrowed his eyebrows and didn’t say anything. He entered the elevator with Hanna and arrived at the door of the apartment.

Hanna opened the door and they went in.

“Put the ingredients on the kitchen marble counter first,” Hanna said. Just when she put down the things at hand, she suddenly felt that there was a shadow pressed down. Calvin approached her and pushed her against the marble platform.

“You know what? You’re really not good at lying. When you lie, your face will be full of guilt.” Calvin said that with his thin lips.

Hanna bit her lips awkwardly and was at a loss.

“So, if you want to say something to me, just say. Then I don’t need to guess. Is it right?” Calvin continued, staring straight at Hanna with his dark eyes.

At this moment, Hanna only felt her heart beating faster again. Calvin’s eyes seemed to see through her.

Taking a deep breath, Hanna blushed and said, “Actually… I just wanted to ask… Was that last night… Did you help me change my pajamas? I didn’t remember anything at all…”

Finally, Hanna vomited her words.


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