<b>Chapter </b>357
She wrapped Charlie’s <b>coat </b>around him, A change <b>of </b><b>scenery </b>might be good for him too.
That’s up to <b>you </b>guys<b>.</b><b>” </b>
“You’re wee,” he handed me his business card, “This is my phone number, feel free to contact me <b>if </b>you have any questions.”
Charlotte took the business card and smiled.
Outside <b>the </b>airport<b>, </b>she watched as Charlie <b>and </b>the members of the medical team left. Then she picked up her phone and called <b>James</b>.
Not long after, the other person answered, sounding clearly joyful, “Is <i>that </i>Lottie?”
“Teacher, I was already in Pornd.”
James chuckled,“Alright, alright, I’ll send someone to pick you up right <i>away</i>.”
Not long <b>after</b>, a red g stopped <b>at </b>exit 3. Charlotte nced at the license te number <b>sent </b>by James, and it matched.
She pushed the luggage forward.
The middle–aged man who got out of the car walked around to the passenger seat and looked <i>at </i>her<b>,</b>“Are you Prof. Kendall’s student, Ms. Sutton?<b>” </b>
Charlotte nodded, “Yes.<b>” </b>
“Sorry for keeping you waiting for so long.”
The middle–aged man was respectful, carrying her luggage and opening the <b>car </b>door.
Charlotte got into the <b>car</b>,
University?”
<i>think </i>
The middle–aged man chuckled,
Driver<b>? </b>
Charlotte was a bit <b>surprised</b>.
the other person was James’s colleague, just giving her a ride along the <i>way</i>.“<b>Are </b>you also <b>a </b>teacher at Boston Medical
e got it wrong, I’m not him. I’m Prof. Kendall’s driver. Andre Medina, just call me Medina.”
She knew her teache
for so long, never heard about her teacher having a driver, huh?
But with the teacher’s prestige, it’s no big deal to spend money on hiring a driver for yourself<b>, </b>after all, the professor’s retirement pension is not bad.
Soon, the car arrived at a
vintage sty
<b>cafe</b>.
Charlotte followed behind Andre, entering this tea garden with blue tiles and white walls. The strong scent <b>of </b><b>tea </b>flowers <b>greeted </b><b>them</b><b>, </b>refreshing and <b>pleasant</b>.