Chapter 337
President’s Substitute Wife novel Chapter 337
Her words made my heart thump.
I reluctantly smiled and joked, “you have to change, or you may regret it.”
Sean and I.
Our only chance to be together may have been five years ago at The Best Home.
But Sean’s arrogance separated us.
We would never be together again.
“You and Sean…”
“It’s all over.”
I answered in advance and turned around and waited for the elevator.
Sean and I had no future.
At the thought of it, my heart couldn’t help suffering, but there was no regret medicine in the world, wasn’t there?
In the next few days, Linda and I formally began to discuss about the studio.
We designed the logo first.
Linda and I had a surprisingly consistent idea of the logo. We made a butterfly pattern and then designed several versions.
Soon we worked out a plan.
It was a swallowtail butterfly and had two colors. One was purple and the other was white.
We chose countless kinds of purple and after many attempts, we chose one.
After that, we chose the location.
Linda told me that there was a very nice place and it was cheap. She went to see it and found it suitable, so she decided.
I froze when she took me to see it.
Linda chose the place that Sean chose for me.
Seeing this, I subconsciously refused, “no way.”
“Why?” Linda was a little surprised. “You come in first. Do you know how convenient it is here? The transportation here is convenient and the layout is suitable. Most importantly, the rent is very cheap!”
“Do you know why the rent is cheap? Who rented it to you?”
As far as I knew, the owner of this house should be Sean, and I hadn’t paid attention to it since that incident.
I didn’t know if he sold the house.
“Intermediary.” Linda seemed to realize something, “you know about this house? Something happened here, but no one died here. I don’t think we need to believe that.”
I looked at Linda and made sure she really didn’t know.
I hesitated before I said to her, “I am the one who has an accident here.”
“What?”
Linda froze.
I hesitated for a moment before I told her all about it.
Linda listened and looked unbelievably, “what do we do? I signed the contract and paid the rent for three years.”
“…”
I was stunned.
