Decker didn’t answer, because there was still one thing that Carlos hadn’t done for him yet. ‘Come on, big guy, get it…’

The CEO understood what his silence meant. He added, “Dixon, Zelda,

Chester and two other assistants of mine will help you until you achieve your goal.”

Decker was surprised to hear those names. Those were all business elites of Hilton Group. Carlos had assigned all those talented people to help him-no-to help Debbie, to be exact.

Immediately, Decker got out of bed and began to remove the bed sheet, while prattling on.

“Niles knows that you’re a clean freak, so before he climbed onto your bed, he took three times as long in the shower.

And you see? We just lay on this red bed sheet on top of your bed, and

I’m taking it off. So we didn’t really make your bed dirty.”

Carlos snorted, “Is this Niles’ idea?”

“Yes.”

“Huh! You can stop now. Ask the housemaids to come up and change the bedding!” Even if Niles showered all day, Carlos still would think he was dirty.

He stood up from his chair and pushed it back, sighing heavily. Tonight was supposed to be his happy wedding night, but his wife wasn’t here.

He felt quite alone.

When Decker walked to the doorway, he turned around and blurted out,

A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y

“She’s in the Gobi Desert.”

When Carlos finally found Debbie, she was riding a camel in the desert, singing loudly. She wore a hat and sunglasses, but he’d recognize that long, red scarf anywhere. He secured his bandana and goggles, and snuck up behind her. He grabbed the handle on the saddle and climbed onboard as well. He wrapped his arms around her from behind and said, “Hey honey, I found you.”

Breathing in his familiar scent, Debbie was stunned for a while. ‘Much better than the musk of the camel, ‘ she thought. Coming back to her senses, she tilted her head and looked at the man behind her.

“I just got on this thing. How did you find me so quickly?”

To get to the Gobi Desert, it took her 16 hours on a plane, then a couple hours’ ride on a high-speed train, and then a slow-going bus.

However, she had just now gotten on a camel and magically, Carlos was here too. How could it be possible?

“I came straight here in my private plane,” he said with a smile. Of course, that would save him a lot of time.

Debbie pulled a Long face when she heard his answer.

“Humph! That’s so unfair!” Meanwhile, she felt like a fool. Why didn’t she think of

Carlos’ private plane? She wouldn’t have had to endure such a Long and tiring trip if she had come to the Gobi Desert in his private plane!

Carlos chuckled under his breath. He coaxed, “Don’t be upset. We’ll fly back home together.”

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