Love at First Night (Frank and Judith)

Chapter 60



Chapter 60
Jodie’s innocent and bright smile always made Frank relax. Frank had lost faith in love and hated women who seduced other
people’s husbands. Gary sat aside and quietly accompanied Frank. Gary was doing all the investigation because he hoped that
Frank would be happy. These years, Frank had lived like a walking corpse. Gary’s parents complained when Gary decided to
move into Frank’s villa. They had been asking vaguely if he and Frank were a couple. Every time they asked, Gary would freak
out. They weren’t a couple. They were just good friends. Gary wanted Frank to get married as soon as possible. He would want
to start his own family, too. Gary wasn’t young, yet he was still a virgin. How embarrassing it was! The room was very quiet, and
only the sound of Frank and Gary’s heartbeats could be heard. Occasionally, some light would shoot in. The light shone on
Frank’s face, making his well-defined and handsome face look a little mysterious. Even so, he was still noble and arrogant. Even
though he was sitting, he still carried a sense of oppression with him. Frank pursed his lips and seemed to be thinking about
something. After a while, Frank shifted his gaze away from the photos and sent the photo from Gary’s phone to his phone. Frank
glanced at Gary, his gaze calm and his voice slow. “Eric will be the face for this year. Since he is in Mayfield, I will meet him
tomorrow.” “Tomorrow is Sunday. The whole company will have a day off. Do you think you can meet him tomorrow?” Gary
glared at him. People didn’t work on Sundays! Gary was indeed a loyal servant to Frank. “Monday. I must see him in my office on
Monday. You should head out now.” Frank started to drive Gary out coldly. Gary snorted. “Do you think I like to stay with an
iceman like you? I am afraid that I will be frozen to death if I stay any longer.” Gary said that as he walked out. It had been a long
day for Gary, yet Frank didn’t even buy him some late-night snacks. What a miserable life! Frank sat quietly on the sofa. He
looked at the picture on his phone and was a little dazed. Frank’s lips were tightly pursed and his gaze was secretive. The
morning light slowly entered the room through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Warm wind poured in from outside the window,
blowing the light yellow curtains high, and through the windows, one could see the bustling streets and the tall buildings in the
distance. Eric woke up early. Seeing that his mother had not woken up yet, he quietly got off the bed and put on his clothes. Eric
pulled the blanket over his mother and pulled the curtains up. Eric picked up his small black backpack and checked the money
and keys. Then he tiptoed out to buy breakfast. Last night Eric chatted with his mother for some time, so they stayed up late.
Besides, Judith was very tired because she had been looking for a place for the whole day. Thus, Eric decided to buy breakfast
for his mother. Even early in the morning, Mayfield still looked prosperous. There was an endless stream of passers-by, busy
streets, and speeding motorcycles whistling by. Eric looked at the surroundings. He also liked Mayfield. It would be nice if he
could settle down here. He liked wherever his mother liked.
Taking that his mother still had to sleep for a while more, Eric glanced at the street, where many people were
ogging on the weekend morning.

Escared. He decided to jog around before he bought breakfast for Judith.


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