Chapter 64
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 65
Debbie had passed by the building so many times, which was one of the landmarks of Alorith. Even so,
had it not been for Emmett sharing the company address with her, she would not have remembered
that it was where Carlos worked.
As far as she knew, Hilton Group had businesses in many industries such as high-technology, real
estate, cosmetics, clothing, and entertainment.
As the boss of such a colossal group, despite his age, Carlos was highly respected. His success and
competence spoke for itself.
Somewhat in awe, Debbie could only imagine the pressure and responsibilities that came with his
work.
When she entered the building while holding the meal box, she ran into some people who had finished
their work and were on their way out.
The young lady wore a white shirt underneath her coat, partnered with a pair of jeans and white
sneakers while her purple hair was in a bun. A single glance at her was all it took to guess that she was
a college student. Her young and vigorous vibe even convinced some onlookers that she might still be
in high school.
Such a lovely girl did not often frequent their building, and hence, she was hard to miss. As more and
more people stepped out of their offices, some of them began to wonder whom the girl was visiting
there.
âExcuse me, miss, how can I help you?â Rhonda Wallace, who was a secretary, asked at the front desk
when she noticed that Debbie was looking around like a Lost child. The more mature woman warily
sized her up and down.
âIâm here for Carlos Hilton,â Debbie answered nonchalantly. As soon as that name came out of her
mouth, everyone who was within earshot turned to gaze at her in bewilderment.
âWho is this girl? Whatâs the nature of her relationship with Boss?
Nobody has dared to call him by his full name, â Rhonda wondered.
Wherever Carlos was concerned, people addressed him as respectfully as they could. Therefore, it
was always either Mr. Carlos or Sir⦠never
Carlos Hilton.
âAre you a fan of Carlosâ?â Rhonda asked, her chin raised. There was a hint of contempt in her smile.
Before the young university student could reply, she spoke again.
âIâm sorry. Carlos is very busy. Iâm afraid he does not have time to meet fans today.â
Tens, sometimes even hundreds of people, came to see the influential man every day. But as their
bossâ status was beyond average peopleâs dreams, not everyone was fortunate enough to be graced
with his presence. âAnd certainly, not a university student like this girl, â
Rhonda thought to herself.
âIâm not his fan,â Debbie was quick to answer.
âIâm his⦠family.â
Few people were aware that she was married to Carlos. And with divorce on the table at any given
moment, she did not see the point in having to disclose that information.
This time, Rhonda burst into laughter. Sarcasm and scorn were written all over her face, and she did
not even bother to conceal them.
âYoung girl, itâs wrong to lie. Carlosâ family is in the U.S. taking care of the company over there.
Everybody knows it.â The secretary sneered, and continued, âNext time you come up with a lie, be
prepared.â
After deriding Debbie, the older woman cast an impatient glance at her and waved her hand as though
she were telling her to leave.
Debbie could not help but narrow her eyes at the woman.
âIâm not lying,â she said.