Cannot Bear To Let Go Of My Rich Wife -
Chapter 215 - 227: Exchange of Venue (4)
Chapter 215: Chapter 227: Exchange of Venue (4)
Isabel Smith had originally agreed with Raymond Thompson to go to see a movie the day after tomorrow, but the Thompson Empire Group had called the night before, saying they missed Raymond, so they asked Joseph Tucker, who was returning to Ravenwood City the next morning, to bring Raymond back with him for a while.
Although Raymond really wanted to go to the movies with Isabel Smith, he missed his family in Ravenwood City even more, so when Joseph Tucker came to pick him up in the morning, he hesitated for a while, then picked up his mobile phone and called Isabel Smith, stammering for a long time, before saying, "Sister Isabel, I may have to postpone our movie date for a while."
Isabel Smith would definitely not embarrass a child, so she agreed easily.
Although Raymond was still a child, he could discern some adult emotions from their tone. He could tell that Isabel Smith was not angry, but rather accommodating, and his mood immediately improved. He packed his things and returned to Ravenwood City with Joseph Tucker.
Isabel Smith didn’t have much to do over the weekend, and her only plan was to accompany Raymond to watch a movie. Now that Raymond had to change the movie time, Isabel seemed at a complete loss.
At first, she lay on her bed, remembering the movie she was supposed to watch with Raymond, and it occurred to her that she had never been to a movie theater with anyone before. Her first movie date in her life was with a cute five-year-old kid, and she couldn’t help but smile.
Then that familiar feeling began to float up from the bottom of her heart, as if she had once again broken the rules for this child, Raymond.
Isabel Smith raised her hand and gently touched her stomach, thinking about the child she had once given birth to. She wondered what her child would look like now, and suddenly her imagination of her own child turned into Raymond nestled in her arms, his small face flushed, calling her "Sister Isabel."
Isabel Smith closed her eyes, calmed her emotions for a long time, and then pulled herself back from the thought of the unseen child. She reached out and randomly picked up the calendar on the table, flipped through it, looking at the schedule for these days.
Apart from the temporary enterprise report next Monday, it was the 20th Birthday Banquet for her younger brother, Elijah Smith, on Thursday night.
Time really flies, in the blink of an eye, her brother, who needed her to hold him when going to the restroom, had grown up.
Isabel Smith sighed softly in her heart, then looked further down the dates in the calendar, and her mood gradually became somewhat gloomy.
One week after Elijah’s birthday was her own birthday. From that day of her eighteenth birthday, her birthday was no longer a day she looked forward to, but instead became an unforgettable and oppressive memorial day, the anniversary of her parents’ deaths.
Isabel Smith stared at the calendar for a while, then threw it aside, sat up, and looked at the sunshine outside the window. Although autumn had arrived, it still seemed warm. She thought for a moment, got up from the bed, tidied herself up, and went out to pick a birthday gift for Elijah.
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When people were truly busy, time flew by. On Monday, Isabel Smith and Percy Stanton went together to the Smith Corporation to report for work. Isabel officially became the General Manager of Business Department A, while Percy was the Deputy General Manager of Department A.
Meanwhile, Evelyn Osbert, who once held the title of General Manager of Smith Corporation’s Business Department, became the General Manager of Business Department B.
On her first day at the Smith Corporation, there wasn’t really much substantive work to be done. Most of the day, Isabel Smith and Percy Stanton spent under Mrs. Smith’s guidance, meeting one high-level executive after another.
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