Chapter 363 It’s Bad News
When they arrived at the train station, Dora received a text message from the bank, informing her that Calvin had transferred 350, 000 dollars to her. It was her salary for those two years.
When Dora read the text message, she felt like crying.
She looked to Suny next to her, feeling excited and thankful in her heart, “Suny.”
Hearing it, Suny smiled, “Got the money?”
Dora nodded and showed her the message on the phone.
“Good! Move on then! ”
“Yes.”
She nodded heavily, “I want to buy a small apartment with the money. As for the money I borrowed from you, I will pay back to you later, Suny.”
“OK.”
Suny didn’t reject her. She believed if she had turned down Dora, who was so thankful, she would make her feel worse.
It was time for ticket checking. “We’re checking in,” Rosa called out.
“Let’s go.” Suny picked up the bag next to her and patted Dora on the shoulder.
They stood up and walked towards the ticket check-in.
Suny’s phone rang when the train had just pulled in.
It was Austin. Suny smiled, “Hello. This is Suny.”
“I am at the exit.”
“I’ve just arrived.”
“OK.”
She hung up the phone. The train had stopped steadily.
They walked towards the exit and Suny caught sight of Austin from far away.
“Escort Dora home please, Rosa.” She turned her head to glance at Rosa.
“OK, Ms. Suny.” Rosa nodded.
“Take a rest today. Start working tomorrow.” Suny smiled and looked at Dora.
“OK.” Dora stared at her with eyes shining brightly.
It turned out that things went more smoothly than expected, and Dora was stronger than she had thought.
Suny was in a good mood. She waved and strode to Austin.
As soon as she came up to him, Austin held her by the waist.
People kept coming and going at the exit, and Suny blushed, “Hey you, Mr. Johnson. Don’t you have a meeting today?”
“You’re more important to me.” Austin lowered his head to stare at her.
“Sweet words! But I am not buying it.” Suny hummed lightly.
“Then, what about your grandpa?” Austin looked at her and smiled rarely.
Suny squinted at him and raised her amorous eyes slightly, “I have no idea since I have never brought any other man to see him.”
They were walking outwards while they were chatting. Dora watched them leave and sighed sincerely, “It seems that Mr. Johnson loves Suny very much.”
Rosa pursed her lips lightly. “Yes.” She answered like that though she still thought what Austin had done before was unreasonable.
Dora smiled and glanced sideways at Rosa, “Does it feel good to make money, Secretary Lee?”
“Yeah, Ms. Dora.” Rosa froze a bit and then smiled rarely.
“Nice! I can focus on enjoying the good feeling of making money from now on.”
“You can do it, Ms. Dora.”
“Yes!”
She wanted to work hard and learn from Suny to live happily and freely.
The car ran onto the expressway. Suny glanced sideways at the man next to her and suddenly remembered their divorce at that time. Then she called out, “Austin.”
“Yes?”
He watched the highway condition ahead and answered lightly.
“Did you feel very happy when we got divorced?”
After all, he had always wanted to get rid of her.
Hearing her words, Austin pursed his lips slightly but said nothing.
Suny waited for a little while. He didn’t answer then she stopped asking again.
It was getting quiet in the car. She turned her head to look through the window. She was in a daze when she remembered that she sat by the showcase in the cafe more than two hours ago and watched Dora walking over to get a divorce.
Maybe, how she felt at that time was about the same as how Alicia felt when she got to know that she was divorcing Austin.
It was inspiring to see a good friend free herself from the living hell.
It was very quiet in the car. Suny closed her eyes unconsciously.
When Austin stopped the car, she was half-asleep. Then Austin pulled her hand.
Suny opened her eyes to see Austin staring at her, then she frowned, “Are we home?”
After that, she saw through the windshield and found a very straight road ahead of them.
“Why did you pull over here?” Suny crooned.
“I didn’t feel happy at all.”
He didn’t answer the question properly. Suny was confused but very soon she realized that he was answering the question that she asked him earlier.
“Oh.” She couldn’t help smiling.
“Were you very disappointed at that moment?”
Austin stared at her and asked her abruptly.
“No.” Suny smiled.
She had complained about it and she also didn’t want to give up like that, but in fact, she was peaceful when she really got the divorce certificate in her hand. If she must have to describe how she was feeling at that time, she probably would say it was like feeling released and getting over herself.
“OK.”
He answered and raised his hand to touch her eyes all of a sudden, “Can I kiss you, babe?”
Suny got blushed for a second. She raised her hand to point towards Austin’s side, “I don’t think the traffic police would agree.”
Then, Austin turned his head to glance at the traffic police, who were knocking at his window. He took his hand back as if nothing had happened and rolled the window open, “I’ll drive away now, sir.”
Austin had spoken out about what the traffic police were going to tell him. And the traffic police didn’t know what to say again at the moment.
Suny was embarrassed since it was the first time that traffic police had knocked at her window.
Austin glanced at her before he drove off, and he didn’t look embarrassed at all. He even asked “thoughtfully”, “Do you feel hot? Why your face is so red”
“Drive!” Suny was amused by him.
The car ran into the villa after fifteen minutes.
Suny was getting changed upstairs when her phone rang.
It was Robert. Austin glanced at it and seemed to get it.
At last, he picked up the phone when he was about to hang up, “Mr. Murphy.”
“Where’s Suny?” Robert didn’t expect his voice and frowned.
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“It’s a quarter to six. I wonder why Mr. Johnson is staying with Suny at this time.”
Austin answered naturally, “She had been to C City for some matters. And I went to pick her up at the train station.”
He said in a very peaceful voice. But Robert thought Austin wanted to add one more sentence, “What’s the problem with it?”
“Please tell Suny to call me back later, Mr. Johnson.”
Austin heard it and raised his head to find Suny walking down the stairs, “She’s here now.”
After saying it, Austin passed the phone to Suny, “It’s Mr. Murphy.”
“Thanks.” Suny took over the phone and glanced at Austin with a spurious smile.
“Robert?”
“Bad news! Grandpa knows everything about the Johnson Family.”
Really, it was bad news!
“I see, Robert.” Suny stopped smiling.
Robert told her about that and hung up. Suny looked at Austin with a smile, “I am afraid that you can’t be present on my grandpa’s birthday, Austin.”