The demo car was drove to the suburb area and it should take at least one hour to drive it back to the store.
Abbott asked him to detain Loredana and he had tried his best. Now that the demo car was not in the store, what should he do then?
“How about this? I will come here to have a try next time.” Loredana said and stood up. It was already four o’clock and Maxina and the children were about to come back home. They must have been tired after going out to have fun for a long while; therefore, she had to come back to cook the dinner and couldn’t waster time in the store.
The manager broke out in a sweat on his forehead, pondering what he should do now. He stole a glance at the office and found that Abbott was sitting on a chair cross-legged and was watching them through the window.
The manager felt helpless. The sales personnel didn’t provide satisfactory service to Loredana at the very beginning, and now the demo car was not present that she couldn’t have a test drive. What could he say now?
He handed Loredana a name card, saying, “Please call me when you come next time. I’ll serve you.”
Loredana took the name card and said, “Okay.”
Terry and Loredana then walked to the parking lot. Terry opened the car door for Loredana, “I didn’t expect that the manager of this store is so ‘amiable’.”
He was much more kind comparing to those sales personnel.
Loredana remained expressionless as she thought the manager was excessively hospitable.
Right at this moment, a car was parked near their car. Loredana casually cast a glance at it and saw the man who was getting out of the car.
He was standing in front of the car in the teeth of the wind. His long legs were wrapped in a pair of black suit pants and he was wearing a baggy shirt. His appearance in this place gave people a feeling that he was snatching a little leisure from his busy life.
The man was staring at Loredana coldly.
Loredana was taken aback for a moment. Why did he come here?
He was not in short of cars.
There were several cars of limited editions in the garage in his villa, yet he seldom drove them. Maybe all men in the world were keen on cars and even if they wouldn’t drive them, they were eager to buy cars.
Cormac glanced over Terry who had opened the car door for Loredana and fixated his eyes on Loredana.
There were surges of emotions in his blood-shot eyes.
Loredana shrank out of no reasons as she had never seen such a Cormac who looked calm and quite on the surface yet ferocious indeed.
“How…How comes that you’re here?” Loredana asked incoherently.
“Get off the car.” He ordered.
Loredana remained unmoved, “No need. Spill the beans.”
Apparently he was furious and therefore she didn’t want to get too close to him.
Cormac narrowed his eyes, “Are you sure?”
…
Threat! This was a patent threat!
Loredana glared at him.
Had she offended him?
Why did he act like she had owned him some money the moment he saw her?
Terry noticed Loredana’ reluctance to Cormac’s approach and walked over, asking, “Need my favor?”
Cormac strode forward, pulled him away and pounded on his face. How dare he get so close to
Loredana in front of him?
Being caught out of guard, Terry took several steps backward due to the impact of the pound. Blood filled his mouth. He wiped the corner of his mouth and found there was blood on the back of his hand.
Terry lifted his head to look at the man who had hit him and felt a bit dumbfounded. He racked his memories and found he hadn’t come into contact with this man. Nevertheless, he felt quite familiar with him as if he had seen him somewhere in the past. Terry then suddenly recalled that he had seen this man before.
This man was a regular subjective of financial news and was the youngest rich.
But had he offended him?
Could rich people bully others at will?
Loredana hadn’t expected that Cormac would resort to forces suddenly. She hurriedly got off the car to check about Terry’s wounds. The skin on Terry’s mouth corner was broken and it was now bleeding.
“Are you okay?” Loredana asked with concern.
Terry shook his head.
Loredana turned around and glared at Cormac, “Are you insane? Why did you beat him out of no reason?”
“We haven’t gotten the divorce certificates yet and you’re still my wife. Am I a blind that I couldn’t see you hugging the other man?”
“What are you talking about?” Loredana knitted her brows feeling extremely confused.
Had she hugged the other man?
“Make it clear.” Loredana’ expressions also turned cold. Moreover, couldn’t she be together with the other man?
He was too overbearing!
Abbott, who had been hiding at somewhere, produced his phone and showed Loredana the photo he took just now, “My car was having maintenance here and I passed by here when I was handling some affairs, so I decided to get my car. Then I saw you and…”
Abbott pointed at Terry and continued, “So I took the photo.”
Loredana stared at the photo with a gloomy face because she was talking to Terry when the photo was taken. But Abbott’s shooting angle made it look like Terry was kissing her on her cheek.
She sneered, “Good shooting angle.”
Abbott gasped. Good shooting angle? This was what he had seen!
The commotion here attracted some onlookers. As Cormac was a well-known person, Abbott suggested leaving the parking lot in the first place in case that any scandals would be spread out, “This is not the right place to talk about this matter.”
Loredana also didn’t want to quarrel with them in the face of so many onlookers.
“I know a good place,” said Abbott.
Just as Loredana was about to get on Terry’s car, Cormac grasped her wrist and stuffed her into his car.
Loredana wanted to resist, but Cormac warned her with his gaze, “Be obedient, all right? Are you going to make a fuss here?”
Loredana’ face almost distorted out of anger. If it wasn’t because there were still some outsiders here, she would have had a real ding-dong with him.
Who was making a fuss?
He beat Terry out of no reason. Wasn’t he way too shameless to say that she was the one who was making a fuss?
She suppressed her anger and sat there obediently.
The place that Abbott chose was one of his houses. He had decorated the house, but was not living there. Cleaning personnel would clean the house regularly so the house was quite clean. The most important thing was that it was quiet here, which was suitable for negotiation.
They walked into the house. Abbott gestured Terry to seat himself on the sofa and said, “Say it. What’s going on?”
Cormac grasped Loredana’ hand and leaned against the low cabinet beside. He was scrutinizing her hand with his head lowered and was fondling it as if her hand was something precious.
Loredana wanted to withdraw her hand, but at the moment she took action, Cormac grasped her hand tighter and said, “Don’t move.”
Terry blinked his eyes. What should he say now?
He shifted his gaze to Loredana for help.
“Tell them your relationship with me.” Failing to break free from Cormac’s confinement, Loredana could only let it be, but she chose not to look at Cormac and turned her face to look out of the windows.
Terry replied honestly, “I and Ms. Flores are partners.”
Abbott felt it interesting and asked, “What’s your cooperation for?”
New Book: Beginning with a Daring Encounter
Celsie was tired of being labeled as an introvert, workaholic, and dull virgin by her friends. Determined to prove them wrong, she made a bet that she would do something daring on her 25th birthday. Now that the day had arrived, it was time to fulfill her promise. On her daring to-do list, there was one task: a one-night stand with someone.
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