Chapter: 350
Paisley offered Rena comforting words and, in turn, Rena's heart felt somewhat alleviated...
She rose from her place, phoned the hotel's customer service and requested them to purchase a suit for her from the mall within the premises. After freshening up, she prepared to venture outside.
Reluctant to entrust others with the task, Rena resolved to personally return Harold's five million and Tyrone's five million checks to them.
She deemed it necessary to deliver them in person.
Rena drove to Tyrone's company and handed his check to the receptionist.
Unfortunately, Tyrone was engrossed in a meeting at the time.
By the time he received the check, Rena had already departed.
He called her, voicing his complaint, "Rena, why didn't you give me a chance to share a meal with you?"
Rena had always treated him with kindness.
Speaking in a gentle tone, she replied, “Perhaps next time. You can choose the restaurant."
Standing before the French window in his 36th-floor office, Tyrone idly toyed with the blinds using his slender fingers. In a husky voice, he implored, “Rena, if you ever decide to end things with him, please consider me, okay? I won't allow you to suffer any injustices."
Rena remained silent.
She surmised that nearly everyone within Tyrone’s circle was aware of the events from the previous night.
In her moments of distress...
Tyrone whispered softly, "Don't feel upset or anything. I simply want you to know that I'LL always be here for you."
No matter which woman heard Tyrone's sincere words, they couldn't help but be moved.
Rena's thoughts were in disarray, a chaotic mess.
She was unsure of the exact moment she had ended the call.
ALL she could recall was Tyrone's final words-—"Investing time and effort in pursuing women is never a waste... Rena, I've been waiting for you for a considerable time, and I wouldn't mind waiting a little longer."
Rena brought the car to a halt.
Her hand caressed the steering wheel with tenderness...
She truly didn't know how to decline Tyrone. He possessed such charm that wasting his time on a woman Like her seemed unnecessary.