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Mr. Charles's Hidden Wife novel Chapter 95

A wave of guilt rose in Wendy's heart.

She didn't nothing about the meeting.

She even took him to eat hamburgs with her just now.

Looking at the desserts on the tea table, her eyes turned red with tears. "Dayne, what can we do now?"

"Miss Evans, please don't worry, I'll think go to find h... Mr. Charles, oh my god, finally you're back. "

Wendy heard Dayne suddenly calling the name "Mr. Charles".

Then Henson's icy voice came to her ear.

"Have I told you that I won’t come back?"

This was a completely different Henson Wendy never saw.

Dayne replied hurriedly, "No. As your phone is left behind in the office, and I am afraid that the foreign partners will leave soon, so I..." 

"Will our company go bankrupt without this deal?"

"No no no. Mr. Charles, I am very sorry." Dayne then put the phone back on his ear. "Miss Evans, Mr. Charles had been back already. Please don't worry."

Henson frowned to stare at him, "You're calling Wendy?"

Dayne felt a little guilty, "Mr. Charles, I'm sorry. I couldn't contact you before, so I called Miss Evans …"

"Enough," Henson got Dayne's phone out of his hand. He then asked on the phone, "Have you eaten the desserts?"

Hearing it was Henson now, Wendy stamped her feet anxiously, "Henson. Why do you do this to me? If I have ruined such a big deal, can you imagine how shameful I will be?"

"Even if I can't make the agreement, I won't ask you to take the blame. It's my business. But if you really feel bad for me you can choose to repay me with yourself. I'd love to accept that."

Hearing this, Dayne hide away hurriedly.

Wendy felt a little frustrated. "Please stop joking around now. Hurry up to continue your business now."

Henson laughed, "Don't forget to send me the photos, or I will come to find you again."

Henson then hung up.

"Stop at there." Henson turned to shout to Dayne. who was almost near the door of the room.

Dayne quickly stopped and lowered his eyes respectfully. "Yes. Mr.

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