Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 266 Gunshot. Let's read the author's Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife Internet story right here.
Carlos gazed at the big pair of eyes that had widened out of curiosity in his phone screen. "What are you thinking? My suit jacket just got dirty." A female client's perfume was so strong that the entire meeting room had been filled with its scent. Even after she had left, Carlos could still smell the scent on his jacket.
Debbie was disappointed. "I thought you were gonna strip for me."
Carlos picked up a brand-new suit jacket from the closet and put it on. "Wanna watch me strip?"
Debbie nodded excitedly, "Yes, yes!" The thought of his athletic body made her drool.
"Go to class now. You can feast your eyes tonight." Carlos winked.
Debbie nodded at his magnetic voice. "All right. It's a date. Don't back down later." She started shooting towards the classroom like a bullet.
Carlos was amused. "I won't. Bye."
"Bye!"
When Carlos walked out of the lounge, Megan was still doing her homework at his desk.
He looked at her and said flatly, "I'm going back to the meeting room. The meeting won't be over anytime soon. Ask Ashley to call a driver for you and tell him to take you home when your homework is done."
"Gotcha. Go back to your work. Don't worry about me, Uncle Carlos."
"Okay."
Debbie's days in England were pretty boring. Studying took up most of her time. It surprised her that a once hopeless student like her could be studying so hard now.
Without Carlos, her life was sort of like a photocopier. Every day was just a xerox of the other. It was always just class, yoga, and music.
Luckily, she had the weekends off to have some fun. Or she would have gone mad already.
It had been a month and a half since she had come to England. She had been away from Carlos for forty-five days. During these days, she reflected on what had happened in Y City in the past. She came to a few solid conclusions.
She had been too hot-tempered. Carlos had been nothing but good to her. No matter how busy he was, he always made time to keep her company. He provided the best for her. Why couldn't she have been more understanding? Why had she canceled the trip with him to the Maldives?
He had had fights with her over Hayden only because he loved her very much and had gotten jealous of her being close to other men. She should have been more patient and comforted him.
And then there was Megan. She always made things worse between Debbie and Carlos. She stirred things up and then pretended to be a good girl. She pretended to suck up to Debbie and comfort Carlos.
Yet, Debbie had easily fallen into her trap. She had fought with Carlos over Megan. She had forced Carlos to send her abroad sooner than needed.
Now that she was here... It took only one look at the A4 paper with Carlos' name scribbled all over it to know how much she missed him.
He shouldn't have been so indulgent with her.
And Curtis... He did nothing wrong.
He had been good to her ever since he had found out that she was family. But she had refused him coldly. She shouldn't have taken her hatred towards her mom out on Curtis and Gus.
She felt so stupid as she thought about everything that she had messed up in the past. She only wished that Carlos' love for her wouldn't fade because of her past follies.
She had heard a saying that a person grew up suddenly at some point in their life. It was so true. Debbie felt she had become more mature after spending some time alone, thinking.
She decided to start over with Carlos and treasure what they had. The process had been hard and tormenting. But a message from Kasie changed everything again.
She was pondering over a question on the English test paper when her phone rang. The message from Kasie said, "Tomboy, I wasn't planning on telling you this, but it's too important. I think as Carlos' wife, you deserve to know the truth. Carlos...he's injured."
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