Chapter 20 An Unexpected Accident
Chapter 20 An Unexpected Accident
"Two days ago." Lainey Brown frowned and said with dissatisfaction, "We're family, and you didn't even
tell me about aunt's engagement!"
"Mom, did Aunt say anything else?" "Did not my aunt have mentioned my brother?"
Lainey Brown nodded and said, "No, she will come back with her fiance in two days."
Beau Wright clenched the document, but his expression had returned to normal. He was already
walking forward.
"Beau, where are you going?" Lainey Brown stared at his back. "Hasn't he forgotten Mary Wright?"
He paused, turned around, and raised his eyebrows. "The bathroom."
After observing his expression, Lainey Brown said, "Your aunt told me to bring you a message that you
are not young anymore. It's time for you to get married."
Beau Wright became calm, and no one could tell his true emotions. He raised his thin lips slightly and
said, "Mom, I'll go to the bathroom first."
As soon as his long stepped into the bathroom, he punched the marble on the sink. His eyes were
sharp, and he sneered.
"Mary Wright, you're really cruel!"
Beau Wright took out his mobile phone with his bruised hand. With snorting, he pressed the number
that he had already memorized and dialed it.
“Sorry, the subscriber you dialed is busy now. Please redial later.”
"busy?"
Narrowing his eyes, Beau Wright casually threw the phone on the sink beside him, leaned against the
wall, lit a cigarette, and took a deep breath.
The air was thick with smoke.
He knew that she was deliberately hanging up the phone instead of being busy.
He took out a delicate and elegant diamond ring from the pocket of his suit. He glanced at it, and then
suddenly threw the diamond ring into the trash can!
There was no sound when the diamond ring was smashed into the trash can, as if he was calm at this
time.
"Mary Wright has done this, it's best for her to never show up in front of me again. Otherwise, I will
definitely kill her..." Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
As if nothing had happened, he walked out of the bathroom.
Lainey Brown cracked a smile, "Beau, the mayor's daughter has returned to America. I have seen her
several times. She is well-educated and gentle. You should date her tomorrow and then decide the
engagement."
Beau Wright was flipping through the documents, but he didn't look up. He just said, "There is another
important meeting tomorrow. I don't have time."
"Your grandparents have also met the mayor's daughter. In short, they are very satisfied. The time is
always squeezed out. You can go to meet her tomorrow, and then get engaged."
Lainey Brown arranged it herself.
"Also, your grandfather also said that if you don't, then he will tie you up. This marriage is already
settled. He will come in two days and settle your marriage in person. You know, your grandfather
always keeps his word. As long as he decides, no one can change. You'd better be prepared in
advance. Once you get engaged and your aunt will get married soon, it will be a double blessing..."
Hearing that, Beau Wright was filled with emotion.
After talking to the principal, Harriet Smith finally breathed a sigh of relief. She was afraid that the
principal would not agree, but fortunately, the result was good!
Although the principal was a little snobbish, he was reasonable. He was kind at this aspect...
Pulling her suitcase, she hurried out of the school but was stopped by Mr. Li.
"Miss Smith, where are you going in such a hurry?"
"Go back to my hometown." Harriet Smith lied. She took two steps forward, but Mr. Li grabbed her by
the arm again. "Miss Smith, I've introduced you to someone. Let's have a look now."
"Mr. Li, I've bought the train tickets. I'm in a hurry, or I'll talk to you when I come back from my
hometown." She refused and wanted to leave in a hurry.
"Ouch! He had already been in the cafe. It's not too late to go!"
Ms. Li pushed her away and took her out of the school.
Harriet Smith walked reluctantly, and still looked for an excuse. "Ms. Li, I haven't even washed my face,
and my hair is in a mess. It will scare him!"
"It's okay. If you don't say no one will know it. Let's go."
Ms. Li was a little fat, whose volume is much higher than Harriet Smith’s. She pulled her like a child.
She had no choice but to emphasize it once again. "I'll leave as soon as I see him, or I'll miss the train!
"!"
"Got it."
As a result, she was pulled into the coffee shop opposite the school by Ms. Li.
A man about 27 or 28 years old was sitting by the window. He was of medium height and looked
ordinary.
After walking over and Ms. Li introduced them to each other, the man politely reached out his hand and
said, "Hello, Miss Smith."
Just as she was about to reach out her hand, she caught a glimpse of the familiar black Land Rover
that had stopped outside the school gate. Her body froze, and her face turned pale and her breathing
quickened... When she thought of dodging, the deep gaze already shot over. It was just impossible for
her to avoid it.
Then, he narrowed his eyes, and walked toward the cafe shop step by step.
Harriet Smith's chest fluctuated violently, and her hands hanging on her side slowly tightened.
"Sit, please. Why are you still standing?" Ms. Li looked at Harriet Smith in confusion, who was standing
there silently.
As if she had not heard what Ms. Li said, she stood still without any reaction.