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Dating the Bossy CEO Next Door-Chapter 92-win win
Morrison heard her fall silent on the other end, his voice soft and curious.
"Why so quiet?"
"Oh."
Lilian snapped back to reality. ππΏπππ°π²ππ§π π§π²π₯.ππ¨π
"You should get back to work. Didnβt you say you have a meeting later?"
Morrison chuckled.
"Dummy."
He wasnβt really meeting anyone. That was just an excuse so her parents wouldnβt think it was weird for him to be dressed so formally. But she actually believed him.
Then, lowering his voice to a smooth, tempting murmur, he teased,
"Seriously not coming back to your place tonight?"
Lilian blushed instantly, knowing exactly what he was trying to do.
"No, no, donβt ask me that again."
She hurriedly cut him off, afraid heβd say more,
"Alright, I gotta eat something now. Iβm hanging up."
And with that, she ended the call.
Morrison glanced at his phone, smiled softly, then slid into his car and drove away.
This girl really was a tease β having something good but not being able to enjoy it fully was a bitter feeling. But right now, between them, the timing wasnβt right, the circumstances werenβt perfect, and the stars just didnβt align. All they could do was wait.
Still, even though their relationship was secret, it had its own kind of romance... and excitement.
Morrison β whoβd always been loud and proud with his past girlfriends, practically throwing a party every time β rarely ever kept things so lowkey. This girl was special enough to make him break his own rules.
Later, he drove back to the Morrison household, where the four of them shared lunch together.
Linda had set the rule: on weekdays, Morrison and Karl could go out and enjoy themselves freely, but on weekends, they had to be home with their parents.
Linda was a mother who understood her kids well. She knew once they got older, theyβd naturally want their own space, and might feel there was a generation gap or that their parentsβ control was suffocating β especially for boys.
So sheβd made sure early on that both sons lived independently and never pried too much into their lives outside.
Of course, except when it came to the big stuff β like their future marriages.
At the dining table, Lindaβs conversation inevitably circled back to Lilian.
Karl "kindly" offered,
"Mom, since you like Lilian so much, and since I broke up with her, why donβt you just introduce her to Big Bro?
If she ends up with him, sheβs still your daughter-in-law."
As soon as Karl finished, he immediately shot Morrison a hopeful look.
He was doing everything he could to push his brother and Lilian together β definitely hoping for some extra research funding from Big Bro.
Morrison gave him a cold glance but said nothing. Still, that look alone gave away just how pleased he was inside.
But Linda was shocked by Karlβs suggestion and immediately shot it down.
"Thatβs impossible!"
"Your brother and Lilian are totally not a match. Your brother is just a notorious womanizer. How could such a good girl like Lilian ever like him?"
Lindaβs emotions got the better of her, and in her heated words, she forgot the "notorious womanizer" was her own son.
"No way, no way. I canβt let Lilian get hurt."
Karl tried desperately to cough to get his motherβs attention β to remind her she just insulted his brother β but Linda was completely oblivious. So Karl just had to watch helplessly as Morrisonβs expression grew darker and darker.
Poor Linda had no idea that Lilian didnβt actually dislike her eldest son. On the contrary, she actually quite liked him.
If she didnβt, she wouldnβt have... you know, given herself to him.
Mr. Mos didnβt react much. He sat quietly at the table, only glancing at Morrison when Karl mentioned introducing Lilian to him, then went right back to eating in silence.
After Linda finished her rant, she felt thirsty and took a sip of soup to soothe her throat.
Then came Morrisonβs casual voice,
"Mom, about that jewelry set you liked last time β I was going to buy it for you recently, but the company is investing in a big project, so funds are a bit tight. I think weβll hold off for now."
Linda almost choked on her soup.
"Not buying it?"
Her eyes filled with disappointment, and Mr. Mo glanced at Morrison again.
Karl was barely holding back laughter, feeling like his brotherβs petty little grudge even extended to their own mother. Honestly, being pressured by Morrison into breaking up with Lilian made him feel somewhat balanced.
But he couldnβt blame Morrison entirely. Who wouldnβt be mad when Mom so openly said he didnβt deserve the girl he liked? If he were in Morrisonβs shoes, heβd be furious too.
"Funds are tight" my foot. With MOS Corpβs assets, buying a jewelry set wouldnβt even scratch the surface of that projectβs budget. It was clearly just Morrisonβs silent way of showing he was annoyed and didnβt want to buy it for Linda anymore.
Linda wasnβt materialistic, but she really did like that jewelry. At their age, finding a piece that truly spoke to her was rare.
She hadnβt asked Morrison directly. It was just something she mentioned casually, and Morrison had promised to buy it for her.
And now he was saying he wouldnβt...
Giving her hope just to crush it again β no wonder she was disappointed.
What she didnβt know was that the jewelry was already safely stored in her sonβs company vault, bought and waiting for the perfect moment to be gifted to her.
Karl tried to comfort her,
"Mom, once I get stable at work and start earning, Iβll buy it for you. Donβt be sad β you still have your younger son."
Morrison snorted dismissively but continued eating calmly as if nothing happened.
So for the rest of Sunday, Karl stayed at the Mo family home, while Lilian was at Tiffanyβs. Using the weekend to spend time with their parents actually felt pretty nice. Work kept them busy during the week, and meeting up with family was rare β weekends were basically the only chance to have a proper meal and catch up together.
That evening, Lilian suggested taking Daniel and Tiffany out to dinner. She didnβt want Tiffany to have to cook, and honestly, after starting work, Lilian hadnβt really invited her parents out to eat. Back when Dave was around, he and Laurent always picked up the tab whenever she tried to treat them.
This time, it was truly her treat, and Daniel and Tiffany happily agreed β they wanted to support her wish to honor her parents.
So the three of them headed out together, with Lilian driving her parents.
The restaurant was Lilianβs choice β a well-known place known for its light but delicious dishes, perfect for older folks like Daniel and Tiffany.
As for how she knew about it? Morrison had taken her there once before.
When they parked and walked up to the entrance, they unexpectedly bumped into Morrison and his family β four of them out for dinner as well. The Mo family was on Morrisonβs dime, so he picked the place.
What a coincidence β or maybe just bad luck β that their two groups ended up at the same restaurant. Some might call it fate, others "too many fish in a small pond."
When the two families met at the door, Lilian nearly lost it.
What kind of luck was this? She had hoped to avoid Morrison for the entire day, and yet here she was running into him again at night.
Morrison looked a bit stunned too, but then a sly smile crept into his eyes.
Was this divine intervention?
He had been thinking he wouldnβt see the girl until work the next day, but now, not only did he see her, it looked like the two families might even share a meal together.
A win-win situation, really.
Karl raised his eyebrows in surprise, then leaned back and chuckled like someone watching a show.
Looks like things were about to get interesting.







