ear, clean skin. Anyone who saw her would say she looked like an angel... The angel w
le and bustle. When they turned their eyes to the source of the
an looked around, as if he were looking for someone. The moment the man turned his face, his high nose, firm
orgotten after just one glance, and it would surel
ifficult to want to approach him. The people around him limited themselves to t
e crowd said, "It looks like the presi
nd his surroundings reminded him of a pot of boiling water as they des
hing happen at all. In normal times, even if something like this happened, Joshua would immediate
that Joshua recognized and found very familiar, a v
ou all, but he's not a president." It was a s
head. It was reall
nt reason. He was ecstatic just to see the face of the person he
and touched his shoulder, an action
side him. "I'm sorry to disappoint everyone; I'm not Joshua Steel. President Steel sho
t to see Marilyn on her first day back home, Joshua had canceled the mee
d aspirations, discarded by and for Joshua. Joshua took the initiative to take the luggage from Marilyn's hand. Marilyn looked at
softly, "I know a traditional European restaurant that will blow your
pean
Joshua to take her there, but unfortunately, after spending so much time outside the United States,
always went to when we were students." Joshua froze at that moment, his heart inexplica
er heart flutter, and she had a feeling of loss. "Have you forgotten?" she added with a smile. "It's
two years. That's right, since he took Astrid there once, he hadn't been back. Astrid... A
e drove smoothly along the highway. "In these few years, I see everything so differently, everything has changed so much," said Marilyn as she looked tho
ment, Marilyn turned her head to look at Joshua. His eyes were soft, as if he were openly declaring that
again, so this time he decided to be more cautious. Joshua didn't know that this path would change his whole life. He opened the car door for Marilyn
you around here. The last time I saw you was two y
seen once. He remembered that when he brought Astrid here for the first and last time, the owner had asked why the person who had come with him before had not come. Looking at Marilyn's confused face, Joshua replie
this, Joshua laughed coldly, "How could that waste of space be a customer? Bringing her here last time was a hassle. For that person, it was better to just give
aring Joshua's explanation, her heart felt relieved, and she didn't care too muc
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