Chapter 46 Is She That Great?
Chapter 46 Is She That Great?
Before entering the box, Austin suddenly stopped and looked back at Ivan who was following him,
"What did Alex contact her for?"
Ivan was naturally clear about who this "her" was.
But Ivan really didn't know why Suny would have dinner with Alex.
"I don't know......."
Austin frowned, "Check it out."
Ivan shrunk his neck: "Okay."
Austin didn't say anything else, and directly pushed open the door of the box and walked in.
Suny walked all the way out of the hotel with her sunglasses on, and her car was parked in the open
car park at the entrance.
She pulled open the car door and Rosa behind her looked at her, wanting to say something. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
Suny took off her sunglasses and looked at Rosa and gave a smile, "Are you worried that Austin will
check me out?"
Rosa nodded, "If he wants to investigate, we might not be able to hide it."
Suny raised her eyebrows, "Don't worry, he won't check."
After saying that, she put her sunglasses back on and sidled up to the car, "I'll go back first."
Rosa took a step back to the side, watching Suny's red sports car drive away and finally disappear.
She pursed her lips and looked back at the hotel, not knowing why, Rosa always had a not-so-good
feeling.
Rosa's worry was actually completely unnecessary, earlier on, she did not deliberately hide it, and even
sought the opportunity to confess to Austin about the assets under her name.
If he wanted to know, all he had to do was ask Ivan to look into it and he would know.
Now that she was divorced, Suny felt that Austin would not care about that.
Suny thought she knew Austin quite well, but she never expected to be wrong this time.
Just after she got up from her nap, Rosa called her, saying that Ivan had called her, asking about Alex
and, of course, more about Suny.
Suny looked sideways at the warm sunlight outside the window and raised her hand to rub her temples
to clear her head more: "Keep it in the dark for now."
"Okay, Miss Holland."
Just after hanging up the phone, Suny received a delivery, a party dress that Alicia had prepared for
her.
Having received a beautiful dress, Suny's mood was not bad.
In contrast, Austin was not in such a good mood.
Ivan soon found out about Alex and Suny's affair.
But he never knew that Suny was actually that Suny's secretary.
After Ivan finished his report, he saw that Austin's face did not look too good, so he mostly guessed
what Austin was thinking.
After hesitating for a moment, Ivan still couldn't resist speaking up, "Mr. Johnson, in fact, Miss Holland
is capable."
She was admitted to the finance major of A University with the top score in the province in the college
entrance examination, and was almost always the first in her age from primary school to high school.
This was still some days ago, after Suny and Austin divorced, Ivan felt that this former Mrs. Johnson
wasn't that bad, so he had checked about her.
He didn't even use his connections, but he was able to find out those glorious deeds of Suny in the
past online.
In fact, apart from the fact that her family was not as good as Austin's, there was really nothing about
Suny that she didn't deserve him.
Hearing his words, Austin snorted, "Indeed, she is good at bidding!"
Prejudice! This was prejudice!
Of course, Ivan didn't have the courage to directly say that, so he could only add in a shy manner, "Mr.
Johnson, perhaps you can go search and look up Miss Holland."
Austin gave a cold glance: "Why should I?"
Was she that impressive?
Ivan's back was cold, and he dared not say anything else, so he found an excuse to leave the office.
Austin was left alone in the office, sitting in his chair, and his hand typed the word "Suny" into the
search bar.
After typing it in, Austin regretted it, but before he could exit the page, he saw a familiar picture.
He frowned and couldn't help but click in.
It was fifteen-year-old Suny, the only first prize winner in J City in the National Competition of Olympic
Mathematics.
These were not the main points, the point was, Austin looked at the Suny in that photo and surprisingly
felt somehow familiar.
Half an hour later, Austin looked at the door of Suny's villa and felt very complicated.
He didn't know why he had come over. When he saw the photo of Suny in the year she turned fifteen,
he drove straight over.
Only now that he had reached the villa's entrance did Austin feel impulsive.
He looked out of the car window at the villa and took a cigarette out of the cigarette holder.
Suny, carrying the rubbish bag, had just walked out of the door and she saw Austin's car. She stood at
the door, glancing at him through the windscreen.
Austin put out his cigarette, pushed open the car door and walked straight over.
Suny had just finished throwing away the rubbish, she turned around and heard him asking, "Have we
met before?"
Suny looked at him for two seconds and faintly responded, "No."
"You came to J City to participate in a national Olympic competition the year you turned fifteen."
"What, do you think I'm not qualified for this competition?"
After the divorce, every word Suny said to him carried a sting that pierced his heart inexplicably.
He pursed his lips, "I saw the photo of you winning the award, and I remembered that I had seen you
before."
Suny was stunned, but soon, she said, "So what? If you remember, then why did you come to ask me."
After saying that, Suny turned around and raised her hand to close the door behind her, walking back
to the villa without looking back.
Austin looked at her back, his face stiff.
He remembered that they had met, but he couldn't recall when they had met.
Suny kept her mouth shut, and she was even disgusted with him for bringing it up.
Austin's eyes lowered and he took out his mobile phone to call Ivan.
Not long after Suny returned to the villa, she heard the sound of a car engine coming from outside and
went to the balcony to see the black car driving away.
Austin had left.
Thinking of Austin's words just now, Suny pulled the corner of her mouth.
He was only asking her now, what had he done earlier?
Unfortunately, even if he did remember, it wouldn't help.
Anyway, she wouldn't do anything stupid a second time.