Chapter: 486

So many people were watching her, it was like a show. If he had been there, he would have dug a hole and buried himself in it.

He really wanted to ask Theodore why he was so confident that Ariana would like the flowers. But after considering his well-paying job, he chose his words carefully and asked, “You could tell that Mrs. Anderson doesn’t like flowers the last time, right? Why did we prepare so much baby’s breath this time?”

“I didn’t send flowers this time, but diamonds. The flowers are just decoration,”

Theodore replied, crossing his legs and settling into his leather armchair. A subtle smile played at the corners of his eyes, making him look like a sly fox who had sheathed its sharp claws and transformed into a meek house pet.

Sure enough, when a noble young man pursued a lady, even his usual reserve and aloofness would disappear. In the past, Theodore wouldn’t have bothered with ordering diamonds and arranging cars to send flowers.

his young son grow up. Finally, the sharp-tongued Theodore had learned

are indeed a girl’s best friend,” Horace commented

woman can resist something so sparkly,” Theodore agreed, in a rare moment of discussing wooing techniques with his

had seen Theodore pursue a woman in such a blatant and expensive way, but he seemed confident nonetheless.

he peeked at his boss’s

was a novel website. He was reading a book called Things You Do for

a story about a successful, domineering man who went to great lengths to pursue the love of his life. And the heroine was a married woman. Horace’s girlfriend had complained about it before, saying it was unrealistic and overly romantic. Despite this, Horace had

rewarded the author with a generous tip of fifty thousand, Horace couldn’t help but notice the colorful ribbons and gratitude words that instantly

where his boss had learned his clichéd approach to

why his boss had chosen to learn his techniques from a novel whose hero was a home wrecker.

his head and caught the

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