Chapter 216
Let Love Takes Away All This Pain
Chapter 216 knew the ending Uriah threw the club to the groundsman and left.
Just goneâ¦
Brook reacted and ran after him. âBoss Irwinâ¦â
His contract hasnât been negotiated yet.
He canât throw away such a good opportunity today!
But he had barely taken two steps before the groundsman stopped him, âBrook, that ballâ¦â
âCanât you see Iâm busy?â
Brook stared at him and trotted forward.
But after a few steps, Brook stopped and turned to look at the groundskeeper leaving with the ball.
âYou wait.â
The groundskeeper looked at him.
âCome here.â
Groundskeeper doesnât know, so go over there.
âWhat did you say?â
âOh, I meant to tell you that Boss Irwinâs goal just went in.â
âFinally⦠The end?â
âYes.â
Brook turned to look in the direction Uriah was leaving.
Did you already know the outcome, or did you not care about the outcome?
Brook thinks itâs the former.
Uriah knew the outcome.
Because heâs the one whoâs serving.
Alva and Ambrose returned to the hotel and went to their rooms.
Only they did not realize that they happened to be on the same floor, only three rooms apart.
âIt seems you donât have to call, you can just knock on the door,â Ambrose said with a laugh.
Alva nodded, âOK, Ambrose, you rest well.â
Open the door and go in.
Ambrose looked at the closed door, smiled, and entered.
When Alva returned to her room, she called Philip to make an appointment for the afternoon.
âAlva.â
Philip, are you free this afternoon? My boss is here and he wants to see your shop.â
âYes, about what time are you coming?â
âAbout two oâclock.â
Ambrose gave her time. Thatâs the point.
âOk, Iâll wait for you in the shop this afternoon.â
âHMM.â
After hanging up, Alva sent Ambrose a message.
Tell him she already has an appointment, and she can just show up.
Ambrose lay in bed, looked at the text, and wrote back a good word.
Close your eyes and rest.
Alva got a response, set her alarm, put her phone away, grabbed a pen and paper, and started designing.
If she doesnât set her alarm clock, she loses track of time.
Time ticked by and Alvaâs door was knocked on.
She paused, turned to look at the closed door, frowning slightly.
She had been staying for a few days, and it was the first time anyone had knocked on her door.
Get up and go. Alva looks at the catâs eye.
Outside the door stood Ambrose, tall and slender in a casual suit.
Surprised, Alva opened the door, âAmbrose, is it time now?â
She set the alarm.
But the alarm hasnât gone off yet.
Ambrose stood outside the door with his hands in his pockets, looking at the surprise in her eyes and curling his lips, âItâs noon, donât eat?â
Alva stopped.
Noon is to eat.
But she wanted to rush out the design, so she ignored it.
âTo eat, only, Ambrose, have you rested?â
The two ate dinner and arrived at the hotel at about nine oâclock, and now at noon, he didnât sleep long.
âSure, do you see how I look now?â
Alva shook her head and said, âWait a minute, weâre going to eat.â
Weâll go to Philipâs after dinner.
âHMM.â
Alva went in, did not have time to collect things on the table, took the bag and mobile phone went out.
Ambrose stood outside, and when she did not let him in, he did not go in, and stood there waiting.
âLetâs go.â
Ambrose looked at her simple white shirt, jeans and nodded.
The two walked out of the hotel.
This time Ambrose took her to a restaurant in H City without asking her where to eat.
I ordered all the specialties of this area.
Alva looked at the dishes and wasnât surprised.
Ambrose knew he wasnât familiar with the area, so he would have asked someone else.
So, not surprising.
The two ate, and it was already a little bit late.
By the time they got to the Helzberg Diamonds, it was about one forty.
Philip was waiting in the store early when he saw Alva come out. âAlva, are you here?â
âWell, Philip, this is my boss, Ambrose.â
Introduction to Alva.
Ambrose held out his hand. âHello, Mr. Philip.â
Philip took his hand and smiled. âAmbrose, inside please.â
A few people go in.
As they entered, the man in the car parked diagonally opposite them pressed the shutter button with a camera pointed at them.