Chapter 838 Old Fox
That night, when Michelle came back home, she saw that the door of the guest room was half open, the light was on, and the footsteps inside could be heard.
She pushed the door open and saw her mother making the bed.
"Mom, is there a guest at home?" Michelle walked over to help. The two of them grabbed the four corners of the quilt and lay it on the bed.
Elaine bent down to smooth the creases on the quilt and said with a smile, "It's Tim. He has encountered a little trouble and has no place to stay. So he will live in our house recently."
"What?" Michelle's hand froze.
She remembered that Leon told her that Tim liked her, and she also remembered the three requests Leon had told her.
Did it break the second request that she was not allowed to go to Tim's living places?
What should she do now?
Let him leave? It would be impolite to say that since he didn't have a place to stay now. If he was driven out, he would be homeless.
Michelle frowned.
Michelle held the corner of the quilt motionless, and Elaine tried to pull the quilt but failed. Only then did she find that her daughter was absent-minded.
"Michelle, Michelle?"
Elaine called her several times in a row. When Michelle came to her senses, she loosened the quilt in her hand and tided up the guest room.
"Mom, did you said that Tim will
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ly frowned. He wondered why the police could not wait to check it overnight.
He had blocked the way. They could have taken things slow.
Elaine poked her head out and asked worriedly, "Is there anything wrong?"
"No." Tim said with assurance. "I didn't commit any crime. Unless they slander me, I'll be fine."
"That's good." Elaine felt a little relieved.
Adams said, "Go to bed early."
At this time, a straight man appeared at the gate of the He Family. He first greeted the family politely, and then his eyes fell on Tim.
The man told Tim that he could go back to his place because the investigation was over.
There was no happiness on Tim's face.
"Really?" It was hard to hide Michelle's excitement. She was overjoyed and said to Tim, "You can go back and live in your house, which means you are fine, right?"
"Yes," replied Tim in a low voice.
"Wow, then you don't have to live in our small guest room." Michelle said sincerely.
She was worried that Tim would feel wronged if he stayed in their small guest room. After all, Tim was a big boss.
Michelle's words were like a knife stabbing into Tim's heart.
When he was running, he was excited to live with Michelle, but when he came back, his dream was shattered.
He felt depressed.
On C Island, Leon squinted his eyes and smiled virtuously.