Chapter 48 Chapter 48: Just as the bus was about to set off, a woman's voice suddenly called out. "Wait for me! Don't leave without me!" Emma Briden took her suitcase and ran toward the bus in high heels. "Why is she here? She's not an employee of our company," Joey whispered. "Someone must have invited her," I said, but I could feel a little bitterness in my heart. My good mood suddenly disappeared. Could it be that Herbert invited her here? If it wasn't for the company's invitation, how would she know about our trip? "My good mood has been completely ruined," I thought. Joey pouted and said, "It's just a bunch of nonsense. Just pretend you didn't see her." I smiled and told myself, "Don't mind it. Don't mind it." After Emma boarded the bus, she immediately sat next to Herbert, sparking jealousy in all the women around. As the bus started moving, Emma began to intentionally flatter Herbert. She handed him water, fruits, and snacks. Despite his disinterest, she didn't give up. On the way, Emma kept making jokes and trying to engage Herbert in conversation. "This woman is so disgusting. You are Herbert's wife," Joey whispered in my ear. I glanced at the back of the two of them and felt a wave of sadness wash over me. "What kind of wife am I?" I thought. My marriage was a contract, driven by the baby growing inside me. After I gave birth, we would likely have nothing to do with each other. I forced myself to say, "Hold on a little longer. We'll arrive at our destination soon." Soon, the two-hour drive ended, and the bus finally entered the Moon Bay resort. LⱯŦe$† ÇΔÞŦəRŞ 1π ɢlnovels.cm The scenery was breathtaking, and the resort had excellent facilities. As soon as we stepped out of the car, the fresh air hit my face. My colleagues and I received our hotel room cards. Herbert, the special assistant, and the female secretary wouldn't be staying in the same hotels as us. As soon as we got out of the car, they were led by the staff to the VIP hotel. Emma Briden, on the other hand, was shamelessly dragging her suitcase and following Herbert. It was clear she was going to stay at the VIP hotel tonight. "What the hell? This woman is so shameless!" Joey said. "I'm tired. Let's go to the room to rest." Although I was disappointed, I kept my composure. "Oh, right. By the way, do you want to hand over your review letter to Mr. Wharton personally? After all, this is also a chance to get in touch with him!" Joey handed it to me. "No, I'm not Emma. I can't lower my dignity and get close to a man like that. Besides, I don't want to see Emma!" I shook my head. Joey frowned. "But didn't he ask you to hand over your review letter before the weekend?" Looking at the review letter in my hand, I felt a bit embarrassed. I really didn't want to go to the VIP area and seek out Herbert, and I certainly didn't want to see that annoying Emma. "Why don't I send it over for you? That's great," Joey suggested. Hearing this, I looked at Joey gratefully. Joey took the review letter and left. I waited about 15 minutes before she came back. . . . 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.
