Chapter 29 A Peculiar Confession
Chapter 29 A Peculiar Confession
Hal was really a sentimental man. Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
In the following days, he would spare some time every day to visit Daniel's Agency.
As time went by, Murphy had been living a depressing life. He had sent his trusted subordinates to
secretly investigate Hal, the rich guy of the Sea Rise Group.
Now, Nora was in a dilemma. One was the man she couldn't let go of, and the other was the man who
was reluctant to leave her.
What should she do?
Cecilia told her that she could be with whoever made her happy.
There are many crossroads in life. It's like a choice question. It depends on how you choose, forward,
backward, left or right. If you make a choice, don't regret it. Try not to leave any disappointment or
regret in your life.
Murphy sent out his friends to inquire about the Sea Rise Group and told him everything. He opened
his eyes wide after hearing that.
In any way, he couldn't be compared with Hal, because the gap between them was too big.
He had thought of giving up, but every time he saw Nora, he had a strange feeling in his heart. If she
became someone else's girlfriend, he would definitely be heartbroken and couldn't bear it.
So he decided to tell her his feelings and express his love to her.
Now the only advantage of him was that Nora was his assistant. He had plenty of opportunities and
time.
They got along with each other day and night. If they had a feeling, they would definitely get together.
To be honest, Nora had never thought about her personal emotional problems.
Nora came to the company early in the morning. She wanted to finish the rest of the work in a hurry,
because she promised Grace to have dinner with her and Hugh.
Women at work were the most attractive. Sometimes, plans couldn't keep up with changes, and there
were activities in the company tonight.
Every time she broke her promise to Grace, she felt bad, but it was not good for her not to work hard
now.
Alas! Work ranks the first.
Tonight, Grace was going to play with little Hugh alone, and the child was willing to have his godmother
accompany him.
Hugh had a good relationship with his godmother. Nora often told her son to be good to her when he
grew up. His godmother was the best woman in the world.
At this time, little Hugh would try her best to nod.
In the evening, the company had signed two new stars who came from the northeast to welcome them.
All the assistants and other clients had to go. They needed to know each other and communicate with
each other.
At the party, someone invited Nora to dance, but she refused with a smile.
She sat in a corner, not in the mood to have fun with them. There were still Grace and her son waiting
for her at home.
Waltz, Rumba, Tango, Downtempo...
The whole night, Laquisha performed best. She was really a woman with superb talent and skill and
had to be admired.
When Nora was in college, she was also a master of dancing. But now, she didn't want others to know
too much about her past.
The more she showed off, the more interested others were in her. She didn't want them to gossip about
her.
The most beautiful girl in the campus in the past was not a fake name. Whoever liked to show off, he
could do it. Anyway, it had nothing to do with her.
The party didn't end until eleven o'clock.
Standing at the street corner, Nora looked very helpless and even a little pitiful. It was a little cold in
autumn night, shivering with cold. She was waiting for a taxi.
Suddenly, a luxury car stopped in front of her and startled her.
A man got out of the car and looked at him. It was Hal.
"Almost all the people who attended the party have left. I just saw you come out. Hurry up. Are you a
little cold?" As Hal spoke, he took off his clothes and draped them over Nora before she could say
anything.
It turned out that Hal came to the company to pick up her. He didn't expect that the company would
hold a party. He was alone in the car until now.
After knowing that, she didn't know what to say.
All this was seen by Murphy again.
He hated himself in his heart. Why didn't he come out early? Why did he talk so much with them? Why
did Hal take the lead again? Why did he always take action so slowly?
Hal drove Nora away.
Murphy was getting more and more jealous. He had to find a way, or things would be more
complicated.
The car stopped at the gate of the community.
Because there were little Hugh and Grace at home.
Nora refused Hal's requisition that he wanted to be guest of her family. Nora told him, "Go back early
and have a rest. It's getting late. You have to go to work tomorrow."
Hal was very obedient and drove away, because he knew that such an excellent woman would not be
easily caught up with. He had to take action and work hard.
She was getting more and more confused about how to face Hal.
The opportunity was always left to those who were well prepared. Everything was meaningless if they
didn't work hard or take action.
When Murphy saw Nora, he didn't know what to say.
It turned out that he was not good at chasing a girl.
No matter what, she didn't know how precious it was until she lost it.
In the corridor of the company, when Nora came out of the bathroom, her phone rang. It was from Hal.
It turned out that Hal asked her out for dinner.
Their conversation happened to be heard by Murphy, who was about to go out. He finally couldn't stand
it and dragged Nora into the office.
The sudden move scared her to speechless.
Then she heard a slam of the door.
She looked at the man in front of her pitifully, wondering what was wrong with him.
Looking at her fiercely, Murphy didn't let go of her hand and angrily scolded, "Nora, how long do you
want to torture me?"
What did he mean? What did he mean?
He gripped her hand so tightly that she couldn't draw it back. She asked in a low voice, "You make me
hurt."
At this time, Murphy realized that he was a little out of control and hurriedly let go of her.
In fact, Murphy didn't know since when he fell in love with her. Every time he saw her, he would feel
that it would be great if he met her earlier.
At first, he felt that he didn't like her. He just felt different from seeing other women because he was
uncertain about that.
Since the day he saw Hal pursue Nora, his heart had been aching and wrenching again and again.
From then on, he had known his heart. He had fallen in love with her unconsciously, infatuated with her
and went crazy for her.
At this moment, he finally opened his heart to her. He wanted her to 'live in' his heart.