Chapter 352
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
âI'm not angry.â Harriet pouted.
âThatâs good!â Delbert said.
Captivated by Harrietâs blush, he wanted to kiss her, but Harriet pushed him away.
âYou canât kiss me in my territory,â she said.
But Delbert folded her in his arms. He bent down to sniff her unique scent and softly spoke. âAre you serious?â
Amused by his coyness, Harriet burst into laughter.
Delbertâs cuteness was simply irresistible.
In the end, she could only let him kiss her.
Harrietâs face bummed. Delbert held onto her and leaned closer to h ear.
âYou look so cute when you blush,â he murmured.
His hot breath assailed her ear, sending a tingling sensation through her.
Delbert was getting better at coaxing her.
Although it was already afternoon, Delbert didnât return to the Carlson Group but stayed there with Harriet.
Blake learned about Delbertâs visit. In the past, he would have come to fawn over Delbert, but he didnât dare go to see Delbert that day.
Yesterday, after he sent the intimate pictures of Harriet and Darryl to Delbert, Delbert only gave a short reply. [Mind your own business!]
And today, Darryl took leave.
Blake wondered if Delbert had fired him or dealt with him.
Just thinking about Delbertâs ruthless means made Blakeâs skin crawl.
It would be best for him to stay away from Delbert.
At the same time, Darrylâs disposal meant a great loss for Harriet.
Blake was quite satisfied with the result.
Without Darryl out of the picture, Blake could easily deal with Harriet.
He believed that the Munoz Group would soon be under his control.
Soon, it was time to get off work.
Delbert urged Harriet to go home early.
Once she was out of his sight, Delbert always felt that danger was lurking outside. He was more accustomed to having Harriet stay by his side.
âAre we going home now?â Harriet sat in the passenger seat, looking at Delbert, who was driving. âBefore we go home, shall we go to the hospital first and check on Trevor? Iâm afraid | hit him too hard today.â
Delbert started the car and said indifferently, âNo need to bother with that brat. It serves him right!â
Trevor was tough. He would not die so easily.
Given the fact that Trevor was a member of the Carlson family, Harriet didnât want the matter to escalate.
âAnyway, he is your cousin, and | donât want to leave him a bad impression. Let's go check on him, okay?â she said, leaning over to cup Delbertâs face.
Delbertâs heart melted at her soft voice.