Chapter 37 Chapter 37: An idea suddenly came to me. Bella's POV: I didn't rush to hang up the phone. Instead, I continued, "Dear, I feel like I might throw up from the greasy smell. Let's have something light, shall we? Well, well, let's meet at noon. Bye, husband!" After saying all of that in one breath, I quickly hung up the phone. When I looked up, I was immediately stunned. Oh my God. When did Herbert start standing beside me? I looked up again and saw that Herbert was staring at me with a very serious expression. I lowered my head instantly, not daring to look at him anymore. He must have heard everything I just said. This was too embarrassing. At that moment, the financial manager, Gary Ackerman, who had been standing next to Herbert, hurriedly said, "Bella, how can you make a private phone call while working?" "Manager, I'm sorry," I stood up nervously and said. I secretly glanced at Herbert, only to find that his expression was still very serious. The manager tried to defend me. "Mr. Wharton, you know Bella very well. She's always worked very hard. She usually doesn't answer private calls at work. It's probably because... she's pregnant. Most likely, her family is worried about her." "There's no reason for her to pick up private calls during work hours. All her hard work this month has been deducted!" I∆ţ€ş† ¢нåρтεѓś ¡η g∆lиσνεℓš.cøm After that, he turned around and left the office. "Goodbye, Mr. Wharton!" The manager followed him out, and Joey frowned, shaking her head at me. I knew she was implying that I was unlucky. I sighed and sat back down. Two hundred dollars for the month was gone. After Herbert left, the manager came over and said, "Bella, it's the first time that Mr. Wharton has been assigned to inspect a company. Why did you have to create trouble? Because of this, you've left a bad impression on Mr. Wharton." "I'll be careful next time," I mumbled, lowering my head in apology. "Alas..." The manager walked back to his office, hands clasped behind his back, sighing. After the manager left, Joey came over and whispered, "That's so realistic!" "You invited me to lunch this month. Now I've lost all my work," I said. "You have two husbands now. One is your real husband, and the other is your fake husband. It's not your turn to invite me to dinner." Joey said with a grin and immediately walked away. "Sure enough, money is higher than our friendship," I muttered under my breath, secretly annoyed. Near noon, I received a text message on my phone. "I'll wait for you at the restaurant at noon. - Herbert." . . . Title: A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow In "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" by CrushReel, Flora Hayes's life takes a tragic turn after a fatal car accident. However, her final moments reveal a chilling glimpse of a future fraught with peril for her children two decades ahead. Exploring themes of resilience and sacrifice, this CEO drama intricately weaves elements of modernity and time travel into a compelling narrative set within the grandeur of a mansion and the intensity of an office environment. As Flora grapples with the aftermath of her premonition, the story delves deep into familial bonds and the weight of destiny. What sets "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" apart is its masterful blend of suspense and emotional depth, captivating readers with its intricate plot twists and nuanced character development. Discover the gripping saga at CrushReel, where this ongoing tale awaits those eager to embark on a journey through time and motherly love.
