Turning Of the Tide by Diana Sander
Chatper 238
Chapter 238
It was already three hours later when the ship docked.
When they boarded the ship, there were eight people, but when they got out, there were more than a hundred people. The leader was an unusually familiar figure
The leader directed a few young and strong men to carry their suitcases down the ship. They were well-trained and worked
swiftly
Natalie wasn’t surprised by the scene. It was normal for people of their status to bring bodyguards with them. The higher they climbed, the more conspicuous they would be and the more people they would offend. It was natural for them to be careful and protect themselves. It was understandable.
This was just like in the workplace The more outstanding you were, the more people you would unknowingly offend. You might not even know when you offended those people, but it was actually because you were outstanding
The most understanding and the weakest one would attract the most attention. If you were too outstanding, you would meet a lot of trouble. If you were too useless, you would be bullied. Those who were in the muddle were the safest. They wouldn’t be noticed or bullied. They wouldn’t bring any threat.
in ancient times, these people could survive to the end.
The two of them walked side by side to the escalator. Natalie looked up and asked. “You arranged for these people to be on the ship”
Trevon admitted truthfully. “Yes. It’s a difficult task
Natalie looked at the man in the lead again and asked curiously. “Do I know that man?”
Trevon glanced in the direction she was looking at He struled and squeezed her fingers. “Honey, his name is Terrell Sutton.
Is this name familiar?”
Hearing this, Natalie stopped in her tracks. Trevon also stopped in his tracks. He smiled as he looked at her shocked and disbelieving expression.
But at this time. Hackett, who was not sensible enough, appeared and urged. “Natalie, there’s a traffic jam!”
Since Trevon and Natalie stopped moving forward, the people following behind also stopped. They lined up in the place. In addition, Trevon and Natalie were holding hands, so there was no place for the third person to walk past.
When Natalie regained her senses, she turned her body slightly to let people behind them pass first. Trevon hugged her shoulders and pulled her into his arms. He said to Hackett, “Why are you in such a hurry?”
Hackett twisted his body. Tm in a good mood today, so I won’t argue with you. Humph.”
Natalie had doubts in her heart, but now was not the time to ask. If Terrell was Trevon’s man, then he must know her every move two years ago, right? When thinking of this. Natalie felt that she was far away from him.
She was quite satisfied before. She hired a good professional manager and the manager managed the Foster Group well. It even didn’t take her much money to buy the shares.
Share?
Right The website where she placed the order!
Trevon noticed that she was in a daze and comforted her in a low voice, Tll explain everything to you later.”
the ship disembarked. He arranged
island
walking for about ten minutes, they saw a villa standing in the middle of the flowers Standing in front of the villa, they felt that they were far away from the chaos of the mortal
hydrangea flowers. This blue color was really pleasant.
she smiled and turned to Natalie Natalie, don’t you think the style of
felt that it looked similar. However, the flowers in
Forget it. Don’t think about this question any
there.”
who standing there leisurely with his hands in his pocket,
you don’t have some money, you might
you want to be buried here,
otom could!
to be
He
ryes
and
interesting They always fought Rose was not afraid at all She shrugged and saul, ‘It’s a good cemetery. It’s my honor Thank you very much,
in her pockets. Trevon held Natalie’s hand and walked past Frank Trevon patted Frank’s shoulder and saud, “It’s a blessing to see you suffer Tell me, why dul you have to try again and again? You know that you would be retorted. You must be
Frank alone in front of the courtyard, deep in thought. His tongue was pressed against his cheek. No one knew what he was
and wanted to enter the villa to report. When he passed by Frank, he called
scheming nature in his heart However, he sand indifferently, “Yes, you dul well in
you for your
floor When they pushed open the door, they saw a huge bed
Natalie From this position, she could see the sea. Under the sunlight, the sea waves sparkled There were also seagulls flying freely
was beautiful, so beautiful that it was
in a daze. Trevon hugged her from behind and pressed his head against the top of her head. His move was very light
beautiful scenery. “I do. How did you find this island? Did you come here often in the
it “Natalie, are you asking me whether I have come here with
mean that. But since Trevon mentioned this, she continued, “It depends on what you
“Would you believe me if
answered without hesitation.
me. Don’t blame me for making decisions without
reminded Natalie of Terrell. She turned around slightly and hugged his waist. She looked up and asked,
my man, but he has to
you*
but pay Terrell. Moreover, the salary she
originally at Southland.
Natalie was speechless.
tell me that it’s also yours. That’s really an annoying thing if you did that”
think she was like a clown. Whatever she did was under his control. He thought that she made the successful plan herself,
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In Chatper 238 of the Turning of the Tide Novel series, Natalie Foster drives a limo to City Hall in a hurry. There, she meets Trevon Wilson, who she is supposed to marry. Despite his cold attitude, they get their marriage license quickly. Trevon warns Natalie to keep it a secret. She informs her grandfather and rushes back to work, feeling uncertain about the marriage.... Will this Chatper 238 author Diana Sander mention any details. Follow Chatper 238 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
Turning of the Tide by Diana Sander Chatper 238
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