Chapter 210 I'm Sorry You Have to Watch This
Chapter 210 I'm Sorry You Have to Watch This
Chapter 210 I'm Sorry You Have to Watch This
However, the reality was that Penny glanced at the two people hugging and kissing each other and
then turned her head away awkwardly, "Mr. Fletcher, I'm sorry you have to watch this."
They were kissing in the restaurant with so many people around. It was so embarrassing.
Penny was not open-minded in this regard. Except for one night with Orlando, she'd rarely had close
contact with any other men, so she felt embarrassed now.
The woman was sitting in Josh's arms, completely blocking Josh's body. From Penny's perspective,
she could only see the woman's back, the man's arms around her waist, and half of his body. She saw
nothing else.
So she didn't recognize that it was Josh.
Orlando had been expecting Penny to step forward and fight the mistress.
He raised his eyes and looked at Penny lightly.
Penny was a little confused. She somehow felt that something was wrong with Orlando.
There was sympathy in his eyes.
It must be that the food was not to his liking, right?
Orlando didn't touch the knife and fork on the table but slowly leaned back.
His posture was exquisite, his skin was fair, reflecting the light above his head, and he looked dignified.
"Penny, it's so late. Aren't you going to call your husband?"
Later, when the man's cell phone rang, she would probably know she had been cheated on.
Orlando didn't like to meddle in other people's family affairs. But since he had seen it, he couldn't
pretend not to have seen it.
Seeing Penny unaware of it, he somehow felt a little unhappy.
She was remarkably calm and firm in official matters but was emotionally slow.
"No need. He should be working overtime now."
Yes, he was busy kissing another woman's lips.
Orlando lowered his eyes. This was the first time he'd encountered such a thing.
He didn't care anymore and just looked out the window.
"Let's go back after dinner."
Penny saw that he didn't eat and knew that none of these things were to his liking.
She stopped trying to persuade him to try the food. After all, she was starving.
After barely taking a few bites, she got up and went to pay.
Orlando saw that the two people were not far from the checkout counter. Penny would see them if she
went by.
He didn't stop her and just let it take its course and watched.
But after Penny got up, she walked past them without looking away, checked the bill with the waiter,
and walked back straight away.
"Mr. Fletcher, I can just take a taxi back."
She had just come here in Orlando's car. Hills Villa was located in the city center and was close to
everything.
She just had to wait for Orlando to fall asleep, go back to Hills Villa, and then wait for Orlando to leave
tomorrow morning before driving to Prodale County.
Orlando sat there and didn't move. Seeing her clueless, Orlando raised his eyebrows slightly. Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
But he didn't expose it, but stood up and walked out with her.
When he was about to get in the car, he couldn't help but ask, "Your husband often travels on business.
Don't you suspect anything?"
He was practically telling her that there was something wrong with her husband. As long as she was
not stupid, she would find out if she returned and checked.
After all, she must be smart since she could get into the School of Arts at Chatville University.
But Penny nodded and said, "Mr. Fletcher, I naturally trust my husband. Any man may cheat, but he will
not."
Orlando raised his eyes and saw her trustworthy husband taking the woman out of his arms and getting
into the Mercedes.
The next place they were heading to was a hotel.
He glanced at Penny again, pursed his lips, and said nothing.
Penny watched him get into the car, bowed slightly, and smiled at him through the car window, "Mr.
Fletcher, see you."
After being disturbed by him tonight, the haze about the Stuart family had dissipated entirely, and now
she felt much more relaxed.
Orlando looked at her smiling eyes, which were more beautiful than the surrounding lights.
He just rolled up the window and drove away.
He was so cold.
Penny stood there, complaining secretly.
Then she smiled and shook her head. Orlando had always been so indifferent anyway.