The Billionaire’s Unfulfilled Love

Chapter 68



From there, the sun-dried octopus is ready to be grilled over hot coals.

I partnered that with Santo wines. I also ordered Souvlaki. Undoubtedly a Santorini staple, Souvlaki is a flawless combination of grilled Greek meat, fresh vegetables, tzatziki, feta, and aromatic spices that promise an unforgettable experience in every bite.

Souvlaki can be enjoyed alone on a skewer, or all wrapped up in a pita.

I was eating quietly when Miles sat next to me. She thanked me for joining her last night. I nodded my head. We ate breakfast together.

Then we went to the beach to participate in Team Building. They are starting to play. The first game is balloon shooting. The balloon is tied to the back of the leg and the other team will blow it up. Whoever pops the most balloons will be the winner. That was also difficult because everyone ran. Miles and I are on the same side. I really don’t want to make her happy because it is forbidden for her to get tired. I know that. But she insisted. I can see the joy and enjoyment in her eyes.

We won. We were left with the two of them unable to shoot the balloon. After that we sat down at the cottage out of breath. I immediately handed her a bottled water.

“You okay? I told you not to be tired.” my sermon here. It just made me smile. “It’s fine. I also need exercise.” she reasoned. I just shook my head and stood next to her. I feel really good here.

The next day we prepared for the return on Dasma. They don’t even want to leave there. But that’s enough.

I remembered what Rj said about the company that wanted to invest in our company. So I decided to leave.

“You’re going to leave, Josh? why?” Miles asked.

“I just have something to take care of. You go home before me. Get ready for when we go to Disneyland. I’ll also go home after a day. We’ll go to Hongkong together. We’ll both wander there. They just went ahead of us Yuan.” I said emphatically to her. She nodded then got on the plane.

They said they arrived safely in Dasma by private car again. Based on Miles’ text to me. I breathed a sigh of relief.

I walked to the Black Van where my men were. They followed me here last night. I boarded it and we headed to where the five private jets were parked. We are going to Kosovo in the Southeast part next to Greece.Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.

The rich investor is said to be there. It is in Pristina.

Kosovo is a country in Southeast Europe with martial diplomatic recognition. Kosovo lies landlocked in the center of the Balkans, bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo is dominated by the vast plains and fields of Metohija and the Kosovo field. The Accursed Mountains and Sar Mountains rise in the southwest and southeast, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Pristina. It was so beautiful there that’s why I really enjoyed it and relaxed more. The places there are so beautiful that you won’t regret going.

We just talked about Business. And agreed on the Deal. Yuan and I are about to graduate, so I can focus more on our company.

The next day I left for Hongkong. Miles and I went to Disneyland then we went to the Avenue of Stars. There was a time when Hong Kong’s filmic output was only bested by Hollywood and Bollywood, and while it’s a less prodigious beast these days, the city’s film industry still once produced illustrious names like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, the Shaw Brothers, John Woo, and Wong Kar-wai. Avenue of Stars pays tribute to these figures and many others who have helped burnish Hong Kong’s cinematic legacy. Selfie opportunities come with sculptures of Hong Kong legends such as martial arts master Bruce Lee, as well as singer and actress Anita Mui. Even Hong Kong’s beloved local cartoon character McDull has a prime spot in front of the Victoria Harbor skyline. Plus, you can check out over 100 handprint plaques set into the wooden handrails along the waterfront.

Follow the Hongkong Wheel. Okay, it’s no London Eye, but the Hong Kong Observation Wheel does still provide stunning views of Victoria Harbor and Central. The whole circuit on this 60-meter-high Ferris Wheel takes around 15 minutes, providing ample opportunity to get your snaps of the city, whether during the day or at night.

Then to the Hong Kong Space Museum. It’s hard to miss this egg-shaped dome on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. The theater dome makes up half of the Hong Kong Space Museum, along with two permanent exhibitions: Hall of the Cosmos and the Hall of Space Exploration. Visitors can enjoy documentary screenings under the curved ceiling of the planetarium, or head over to the main museum and discover plenty of action and gadgetry for space and science enthusiasts.

What we went to was very beautiful. We just took some pictures together. And I was happy to talk with her. I make her happy.

She thanked me for bringing her there. I just smiled at her.

We also went to the Wetland Park the next day.

This 61-hectare wetland reserve and ecotourism park is home to a diverse range of wetland plants and animals, from mangroves to rare species of birds. Promoting the importance of wildlife and nature conservation, the Wetland Park is great for birdwatchers who are keen to spot migrations and for families to enjoy a fun, informative day out.

We enjoy the view. And the atmosphere there is really refreshing. And our last destinations before returning home to the Philippines were the Hongkong Zoological and

Botanical Gardens. Slap-bang in the middle of Central is one of the world’s oldest botanical gardens and an actual oasis within Hong Kong’s urban jungle. Aside from the lush forestry and peacefulness ideal for a quiet stroll, the gardens are also home to various species of birds, mammals, and reptiles.

We were so tired that we both fell asleep during the trip. And woke up in the Philippines.

I kiss her forehead when I wake up first with her. I will make you happy. I swear. I whispered to her.


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