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CEO Proposed to His Ex-wife 99 Times novel Chapter 50

Upon hearing what Marshall’s just said, Peter argued, "No, I'm not! Those were what make an ordinary girl adorable! Why else would I like her?"

He added, "She's really kind, and all of us loved her so much. Can’t you see that?"

Marshall took out his phone. Then he found a number and sent a message.

At the same time, he answered Peter's question, "No, I didn't. Who likes her?”

Peter thought for a while and sat beside Marshall. "You've seen it. During this trip, many men were trying to make their moves on her. Didn't you see that?”

Marshall's hands stopped moving and nodded.

He agreed with what Peter had just said.

Kathrine had been picked up by many men during this trip, from the airport to the hotel, and also the bar singer.

He wondered why they could hook up with her at first sight.

Seeing Marshall's attitude, Peter took the opportunity and said, "You didn't cherish her because you owned her. People would be fighting over her if she was single.”

Marshall almost laughed out, “How much did she pay you? Why are you speaking so highly of her?”

"I'm serious, why won't you believe me?" Peter looked very serious

Marshall looked at Peter. He shook his head and didn't say a thing.

Since Marshal wouldn't speak; Peter shut his mouth and didn't continue.

Marshall sent out a message and putted the phone down.

He was in no mood to read those documents at all.

But it seems that there was nothing else for him to do.

He looked around, "The cooperation with WF Group will not work out. You should check the tickets, let's just go back.”

Peter paused for a second. He looked at Marshall and said, "Is it really over? They set us up! They could've ruined your reputation if Katherine wasn’t there!”

Marshall turned to look at Peter, his face expression gone serious.

He didn't like how this was going.

Peter shrunk his neck and argued in a low voice, "I'm telling the truth... that woman was so ugly. You would never be able to get over with this.”

Marshall sounded very ambiguous, "We'll talk about that later.”

Peter knew what was Marshall thinking when he said that.

He had worked with Marshall for many years and he knew Marshall had already made his decision when he said that.

Peter breathed a sigh of relief. Then he said, "OK, I know what I should do next.”

After saying that, he thought for another a few seconds and looked at Marshall, "We should go out a bit and have some blast, are we just gonna go home like this?”

They always took the opportunity of the business trip and had some fun in the past.

This time, they were at a very famous tourist attraction place, and they hadn't hung out yet.

That would be a waste.

Marshall frowned when he heard Peter said that.

Then he said, "We could stay for two more days and then go back.”

“That’s great!" Peter sounded so cheerful.

He stood up and said, "Shall we start now?”

Before Marshall could speak, he continued, "We should check the swimming pool on the third floor first. It's not convenient for us to go outside now, maybe we should just stay indoors."

Marshall didn't want to go, but after he took a glance at the room...

He didn't have other things to do here.

After a short contempt, he said, "OK, I'll go with you."

The room had everything he needed.

All the swimsuits were new.

Peter took his own and helped Marshall to picked his.

The two then went to the swimming pool.

It was very hot outside. Therefore the swimming pool had been packed with people.

The swimming pool was very large and was separated into several sections, each of them is filled with people.

Marshall didn't like these kind of places. He had always preferred quietness.

He stood at the door and checked the sections one by one.

It didn't take long before Peter came over.

He kept his voice low and asked, "Boss, is it just me or…"

Marshall turned back and looked at him.

Peter pointed to the pool. He said, "Look! The one standing there... is that Kathy?"

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