Chapter 67
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
For someone who appeared to be in his twenties, he looked like a model student at university. With a
smile lingering on his face, it was difficult to see him as anything else but a nice person.
Shooting Debbie an awkward Look, Rhonda turned to the man and replied courteously, âTristan, this
lady is here for Carlos.â
In spite of Rhondaâs efforts to introduce the lady, Tristan was too distracted by Debbieâs bewitching
smile to pay attention. But soon enough, he was back to being professional.
âHello, miss. Nice to meet you. Please, follow me,â he said, politely gesturing with his hand towards the
CEOâs office. Offering a small smile, Debbie followed
Tristan while Rhonda stayed behind. The young Lady could tell that the older woman was relieved to
pass her over to Tristan.
Upon reaching the door, the male secretary knocked on the door lightly.
âCome in,â came Carlosâ deep, cold voice.
Instinctively, Debbie clutched the meal box close to her. Of all the times when she could lose her nerve,
it just had to be at a point when she was halfway through the final step of her plan.
Would he be displeased to see her? There was a chance where Carlos would get so angry that he
might grab the divorce papers and sign them at once. Then again, he could be in such a good mood
that he might gladly agree to let her out of the marriage.
Her mind, a little all over the place, was filled with so many questions as she walked into Carlosâ office.
The office was at least 300 square meters, decorated from the furniture to its walls in shades of black,
white, and gray.
A state-of-the-art, high-tech desk was placed by the window. In front of it, were a white sofa and a glass
table. Against a wall was a wine cabinet and on the opposite side was a bookshelf with a water
dispenser next to it. In spite of its enormous space, the place looked clean and simple with its
minimalist style.
On the left side was an indoor golf court. Some famous paintings and calligraphy were hung on the
wall. Meanwhile, on the right side was the
CEOâs private Lounge.
When Carlos raised his head from what he had been working on, he saw the girl at the door. A faint
light flickered in his eyes at the sight of her.
Putting down the pen, he stared at Debbie who was looking around curiously. The young ladyâs
attention was on everything else in the room but him.
When she felt his eyes on her, she paused from her subtle exploration of the room and withdrew her
gaze from its decoration. After hearing
Tristan close the door behind her, she took a few steps towards him.
During that short moment, she tried to calm herself down. Once she did, she remarked, âUm, Carlos.â
Immediately, she remembered Rhondaâs and everyone elseâs reactions earlier and corrected herself,
âOh, Iâm sorry. I mean, Sir. Iâm sorry to interrupt you. Itâs just that⦠er, I made this at home. Iâd like it if
you could have a taste.â
Carlos raised an eyebrow in disbelief. What was she up to? Was this her way of apologizing? After
their previous encounters, he had the impression that she was a very stubborn, feisty girl. She did not
seem like the type to back down from a fight. Certainly not from him. So why was she apologizing to
him all of a sudden? Was it all just some elaborate trick?
And⦠well, could the girl even cook? All the questions that lingered in his mind as she stood before
Carlos made him remember something from the past. The day they had registered for marriage, Carlos
recalled, he had told Philip that the girl did not have to do anything, and that as his wife, she was to be
treated like a queen.
There was no pressure for Debbie to Learn household chores or anything that required putting her
hands to work. If that had been the case these past few years, then why did she feel the need to learn
how to cook? Was it one of her hobbies? Because Philip had never mentioned it in his reports.
For a long moment, Carlos did not say anything in response. His silence made the lady very nervous.
âWhat the hell does this mean?â she thought frantically.
âIs he angry? Does he not want me to show up here?â
The possibility of her last thought made her feel a bit embarrassed.