Chapter 74 Put Rings On Each Other (Part One)
Chapter 74 Put Rings On Each Other (Part One)
F City International Jewelry Exhibition had solemnly commenced at the exhibition center. State-level
jewelry experts were there to present free jewelry identification and consultations. The event was an
exhibition that included more than four hundred jewelry companies from more than twenty countries
and regions. The activities included lottery draws, the gambling of stones, a jewelry show, a jewelry
auction, a jade carving selection, and others.
.As Fiona walked into the hall, she was immediately attracted to all the shining items.
The purchasing department headed to look for the jade stones, while Fiona gradually was separated
from the team. She found herself alone in front of the jewelries.
She saw a ring that was drawn to, with a six-point diamond on it. She couldn't help herself; she had to
look it at a few more times.
The exhibition host approached Fiona, stood in front her and asked with a smile, "Hello miss, are you
interested in this ring?"
Fiona straightened up and nodded slightly. "I saw the ring and I noticed that its shape is very unique. I
thought it should have a special meaning, that's why I couldn't help but look at it a few more times."
"I see. What do you think this ring means?" the staff asked her, enthusiastically.
Fiona thought about it, and then answered, "I think that it looks like a melted iceberg, which to me
would symbolize the arrival of spring. And spring represents the birth of love, doesn't it? So I think this
should be a wedding ring? Does it symbolize true love?"
"Wow, you are so awesome! You are absolutely right!" the staff said to her excitedly. "Miss, you seem
to know so much about jewelry at such a young age."
"The designer of your company is very talented for having designed such a wonderful piece of work,"
Fiona praised. "I've been here for quite a while. I'm sorry to bother you."
"Of course not, not at all." The staff warmly took out a small velvet box from behind the display stand.
"This is a gift for you. We actually have a pair of the rings. Well, these are only counterfeits. Please
accept them."
As soon as she opened the box, Fiona saw two shining rings.
She happily took the rings and headed for another exhibition booth to find more knowledge and
inspiration. When she took the pair of rings, she couldn't help but think of Spencer. 'Should I give the
man's ring to him?' she thought. 'Would it be too cheap? He is an arrogant man. He would probably
despise me.'
For the whole day and a half that the event had taken place, Fiona spent plenty of time wandering
around the exhibition center. She didn't leave there until the day came when they had to go back to M
City.
On their way back, Fiona was standing in the end of the crowd. She kept the distance between her and
Charles as far as possible.
Nothing significant happened on the way. That was, not until they got on the plane, where Fiona found
Charles was assigned to the seat next to her. He had been in the business class when he came to F
City, but why was he now in the economy class all of a sudden?
While Fiona thought about this, Charles seemed to know what she was thinking. "There is no seat in
the business class. It's fully booked."
"No seats?" She raised her eyebrows in doubt. She thought that Charles could easily book a business
class seat with his money. What he said just didn't make sense.
"Don't think too highly of me. There are many things that I can't do as well," Charles flatly said, as he
fastened his seat belt.
Fiona couldn't describe her feelings. Charles should know her thoughts. 'He is horrible!' she thought.
Meanwhile, at the Four Seasons Scenery of M City
Spencer looked around the empty room, dressed in his leisure home wear.
After Fiona hung up the phone that day, she never contacted him again, so he was angry at her all the
time. But when he came back to their apartment, she had already gone to the jewelry show, and he no
longer had a chance to vent his anger on her.
Moreover, he felt sorry for himself as he recalled that last night for dinner, he cooked instant noodles in
the apartment, alone!
"Damn it." He kicked the chair over and strode over to the study. He switched on his computer and
found the location of Fiona's phone. "Let me see where you are now," he muttered to himself.
On the screen of the computer,
there was a satellite map. A small red dot moved rapidly across the screen.
"Why is it moving so quickly?" A solemn expression appeared on his face. He zoomed out the map so
he had a wide view, and saw the red dot moving rapidly towards the direction of M City. After he
estimated the speed, he was delighted. 'Is Fiona on a plane? She is coming back now?'
On the plane from F City to M City
"I'm curious about what kind of person you would fall in love with, Fiona," Charles said, out of the blue.
"Well, I didn't expect you to care so much about the emotional life of your subordinate," Fiona mocked.
"I'm just concerned, that's all. After all, you there is a chance you may become my sister-in-law."
"What? You must be kidding, Mr. Wen." Fiona gazed at her hand, her face showing emotions of guilt
and loneliness.
"The man you fall in love with must be excellent." With that, Charles closed his eyes again and said
nothing more.
Fiona relaxed and began to close her eyes to get some rest. Lately, Charles had been behaving a little
strange. She hoped that they would no longer have any contact in the future.
That afternoon, the plane steadily landed at the international airport of M City. From the airport, Fiona
took a bus to the station. She then took another bus to go back to the Four Seasons Scenery. The
strenuous trip made Fiona's lower abdomen ache.
It was already dark when she arrived at the Four Seasons Scenery.
Fiona opened the door and walked into the apartment. As she was about to turn on the light, she heard Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
a calm male voice. "I thought you were not coming back!"
"Ahhhh!" Fiona was stricken with shock. She leaned heavily against the wall, her heart pounding. She
followed the direction of the voice, and saw a figure standing at the door of the study. "Spencer?"
"What? Who else would it be?" Spencer then switched on the light of the living room.
When brightness flooded the room, Fiona blocked the dazzling light with her hand. After adapting to the
light, she looked at Spencer and asked, "What are you doing here? Didn't you go back to the base
today?"
"Wow. You just can't wait to drive me away, can you?" The tall, strong man with a gloomy expression
walked into the living room.
Fiona frowned and said, "I'm just asking. Please don't understand me."
"Humph!" He looked her in the eye. Looking at her made him suddenly feel like he had just been
wronged. He had been waiting for her all afternoon. It was evening now, and he hadn't even had dinner
yet.
"Go and cook, Fiona. I'm starving!" Spencer looked away and snorted.
"Oh, you haven't eaten yet?" Taken by surprise, Fiona put down her luggage. "Wait a minute. I'll cook
for you now. What would you like to eat?"
"I never expected you too cook anything delicious. I'll be satisfied, as long as I can fill my stomach with
something," said Spencer, dismissively.
Fiona shrugged her shoulders, changed into her slippers, and then went into the kitchen. When she
entered the kitchen, she saw that it was in such a mess. There was a small pot on the stove, in the sink
she spotted disheveled tableware and an empty box of instant noodles, and there were leftovers on the
table.