Chapter 137
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 137
A chill ran up Tommyâs spine. He looked to the back of the car and explained innocently, âSir, I had to
deal with an urgent matter at the company, so I didnât accompany Miss Corinne to the
subsidiary company. I did call Mister Feldman before I left, and he said Miss Corinne was the one who
insisted on becoming an assistant.â
Jeremyâs eyebrows furrowed as he said nothing. Tommy could not tell what Jeremy was feeling. as his
expression looked dead calm.
Tommy carefully continued, âIâll arrange a much lighter job for Miss Corinne tomorrow.â
Still, Jeremy remained indifferent. He said, âIgnore her. If this is the job she chose, then let her be.â
Yes,â Tommy replied.
âGo take a look in Jasonâs art gallery if there are three paintings by Nellie Nymphaea. Buy them. She
wants them,â Jeremy instructed.
Tommy nodded and made a mental note of this. âUnderstood. Iâll get to it.
âOh, right⦠Sir, Miss Anyaâs treatment is about to end. I estimate sheâs going to come back next
month.â
Jeremyâs eyes darkened. He closed his eyes and pinched his glabella. âOkay.â
Tommy was relieved that Jeremy did not scold him. After a while, he only dared to look to the front
when Jeremy had nothing else to say to him. Right then, he noticed something.
âSir, look over there. Isnât that Miss Corinne?â Tommy pointed out.
Jeremy opened his eyes and looked out the window.
It was the woman herself, Corinne-eating a kebab by the roadside alone.
âWhat time is it? Is she only having her dinner now?â Jeremy thought.
Tommy gave the driver a signal to stop the car by the roadside. With some assumptions popping into
his head, he said, âSir. The name of the celebrity Miss Corinne is working for is Sherlyn Carew. Sheâs
known for how demanding she could be with her requests and using her privilege to get her way. I think
Miss Corinne mustâve suffered badly being Sherlynâs assistant. Miss Corinne probably. didnât have the
time to eat at all.â
Jeremy furrowed his eyebrows and said coldly, âHave her come to the car.â
âYes, Sir.â Tommy nodded and opened the door to get out.
He went over to speak with Corinne, but he returned empty-handed seconds later. He bent slightly to
the window and said, âSir, Miss Corinne sald sheâs not finished and that you should âgo do whatever
you wantâ. You donât have to care about herâ¦â
Jeremyâs expression darkened, and he gritted his teeth. After a moment of silence, he decided to go
get Corinne himself.
The woman was drinking a can of orange carbonated drink when Jeremy walked toward her.
Finally, he stopped and stood there to look at her from a condescending angle.
If he was not a handsome man, he would have looked like a debt collector instead.
Corinne raised her hand and shouted, âHey, Iâd like to order two more kebabs, please!â
âI donât want to eat,â Jeremy said coldly.
Corinne was surprised and lifted her head as if she heard a joke. She smiled. âMister, you think too
much. Thatâs for me. Iâm not full yet!â
Jeremy was speechless.
His presence was too strong to go unnoticed. He managed to turn the ambiance around the street cart
into an awkward pause just by standing silently.
The other patrons stared at him in shock.
It was a rare, weird scene to see a man with a supreme temperament, fully suited in branded outfits, in
such a local and down-to-earth street cart.
Corinneâs appetite was affected by this, and she said with disgust, âMister, if youâre not going to eat,
you can go back to the car. Otherwise, sit and eat with me. Donât stand there like a statue and disrupt
everyoneâs appetite!â
Jeremyâs expression soured even more at this point.
Meanwhile, Tommy looked at Corinne with admiration. He had worked for Jeremy for over 10 years, yet
this was the first time anyone dared to speak to Jeremy in that tone.