?Chapter 1485:
Loretta had a stunning figure and unmatched skill in bed. Out of all the women Andres had been with, she stood out in that regard.
So, when she had called, he hade over instantly.
“Andres, you promised to marry me. Why haven’t you kept your word?” Loretta asked.
While still having sex, Andres answered, “Of course we’ll get married. Don’t worry. I’ll handle the arrangements, and we can meet each other’s parents.”
Loretta’s face lit up. “Really? Then let’s do it tonight!”
“Not tonight. My parents are upied with other matters. They’re busy right now. I’ll speak with them and find a time that works. Trust me; I’ll make sure everything is arranged perfectly,” Andres replied.
Loretta pouted. “You always say that. You’re just stalling.”
In the afternoon, Ethan came to pick up Brenna from work.
“I don’t have any business engagements on my schedule tonight. Why don’t we go grab dinner together?” Ethan asked as his eyes drifted to Brenna’sputer screen, where the design draft was beginning to take shape.
“Sounds good.” Brenna cast a critical eye over the design draft, a sense of dissatisfaction settling over her. “What’s your take on this autonomousbat vehicle?” she asked.
Ethan’s gaze lingered on the design as he said, “What features are on the client’s must-have list?”
Seeing the earnest expression on his face, Brenna realized he truly wanted to give her his best advice. She replied, “The main thing is that it has to be able to carry drones and robot dogs and handle missions deep in enemy territory.”
Ethan’s gaze lingered on the design once more, his fingering to a decisive tap on the top section. “That weapon mount has to be lighter, and you have to push the range to its absolute limit. I know the military will spare no expense in abat scenario, but it’s still paramount that it can return to base on its own.”
Ethan had always admired Brenna. Her design skills were almost unparalleled globally. The aircraft systems and robot dogs she designed were already being mass-produced and had even been deployed in the field.
Brenna nodded in agreement. “You are right. We also need to carefully consider the material for the vehicle. It has to be light, but we also have to keep costs down.”
Ethan went over her design in detail, offering many valuable suggestions. It was well past seven, with dusk having long since settled, when they finally left the office and headed to a restaurant for dinner.
Ethan took Brenna to a very upscale restaurant.
As soon as they arrived on the third floor, Brenna’s eyes instantly found Sandra and Andres at a table there.
Arge gift box and a sprawling bouquet of roses were on their table.
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