Love After a Steamy Affair
Chapter 268
Chapter 268: He Already Knows
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In the president’s office.
Gabriel stood in front of the window and looked at the work area of the secretary’s office. His gaze was fixed on Serenity.
Today was Wednesday, the day she had made an appointment for the abortion.
He had given her many chances these past few days to tell him that she was pregnant, but she didn’t say anything.
Caleb knocked on the office door before entering. Seeing that Gabriel had been standing by the window looking at the secretary’s office all morning, Caleb knew what was going on in his boss’s head.
the marketing department. He flipped through them and noticed
Jones that he needed them urgently. But it seemed that President Jones had not read
Jones, you haven’t signed these documents
signed his
in the right state of mind at work today. When she arrived at the office in the morning, she stared at the date circled on the calendar in
would forget, Caleb wanted to remind him. But just as he reached the door of the
also tell that Gabriel was still not in his right mind judging from his walk. “President Jones, the banquet is at eight o’clock in the evening. It’s
when it arrived,
out of the company and hailed a taxi by the roadside. After getting in the taxi, she leaned her head against the car window
the rearview mirror, the driver saw a black Maybach following behind her. He wanted to say something to his passenger, but he thought that a person who could afford a Maybach would not
more the driver
the hospital, Serenity got out of the car and paid the
the glass window. His cold lips were tightly pressed together
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