Chapter 1353
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âIâm at the Shining International Plaza now. You can come over right away,â Glenda said.
Debbie, however, simply said, âOh, Iâm sorry, Mrs. Elliot. Iâm quite busy at the moment. Maybe another
time.â
Glenda was so angry that her hands started quivering and her knuckles went pale.
Before Glenda could respond, Debbie hung up on her. Unconvinced, Glenda continued to call her, but
Debbie didnât bother to answer.
She looked at the many missed calls on her phone screen. âWho does she think she is?
Why should I waste my time on her?â Debbie thought to herself.
At Hilton Group
The moment Carlos arrived in Alorith, he went straight to his office.
Frankie stood before the desk, giving his report. After that, he put an envelope on the table and said,
âCarlos, the letter is from Ivan. I didnât open it.â
Carlos cast a sideways glance at it and said coldly, âOpen it.â
âYes, Carlos.â Frankie opened the envelope swiftly.
He was stunned for a moment, and then looked up at Carlos.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
âCarlos, itâs a wedding invitation.â He unfolded it slowly.
âA wedding invitation?â Carlos, who was working on his laptop, was taken aback by Frankieâs words.
âGive it to me,â he ordered.
Frankie already read the names on the invitation, and his eyes widened in surprise.
âItâs Ivan and-â His voice trailed off. âNever mind. Let
Carlos handle it, â he thought.
Carlos frowned upon seeing the names. âIvan and Kasie are tying the knot at the end of next month?
Theyâre inviting Debbie and me to their wedding ceremony?â
Carlos held the invitation in his hand deep in thought.
He rubbed his brow when something suddenly occurred to him.
âCheck
Debbie and Ivanâs marriage certificate. Now!â he ordered.
Even though Debbie had shown Carlos her marriage certificate before, something didnât seem to add
up. With his heart in his throat, Frankie immediately made the phone call.
Five minutes Later when he got the information, he approached his boss and said in a shaky voice,
âCarlos, a member of staff from the Civil