Chapter 312 The Girl in the Bedroom
Chapter 312 The Girl in the Bedroom
Thud!
The bus slowly came to a halt at the stop on 80th Street.
Link got off the bus; the sky was still drizzling, but the rain had lessened significantly.
He purchased a bouquet of multi-petaled tulips, a freshly baked cheese pizza, and some fresh vegetables and fruits at the Costco on the street corner, and returned to the Yorkville apartment with his purchases.
After Link had confirmed their relationship with Ivanka, they had discussed living arrangements several times.
The first matter was whether to live together.
Both agreed that they should live together.
Link enjoyed the lively atmosphere of having more people around, making it less lonely, and living with Ivanka meant enjoying the pleasant sight of her presence daily even if they couldn't share a bed.
Ivanka felt that living together was convenient for discussing work and getting to know each other better.
The second issue was where to live?
Both Link and Ivanka owned properties in New York.
Her apartment was in the Woolworth Building, also known as the Billionaire's Building, facing Manhattan's busiest business district. From the floor-to-ceiling windows of the apartment, one could look down on Wall Street and the Hudson River, with New York's most bustling district as their backyard, boasting top-tier location and views.
This apartment was sold for 22 million US dollars in 2003, and was now unbuyable even with money.
Link had visited the apartment, which was decorated lavishly and filled with numerous artworks, resembling an art palace.
There were services like a butler, cleaning staff, a chef, security, and a florist available.
The conditions were superb, as though living inside a noble's castle.
However, for Link, living in such a place felt restrictive, a sensation that had nothing to do with his financial status but was more about an ingrained lifestyle he couldn't presently change.
He also wanted Ivanka to move to his Yorkville apartment, but the apartments there were too small to accommodate all her clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories.
After discussion, Link suggested buying a villa in Central Park's wealthy district as their cohabitation spot, naturally funded by him as he wasn't short of money for real estate.
Ivanka agreed and wanted to assist him personally in finding a house, picking out a top-class mansion for him.
They were still
She was a good girl, deserved a life of her own, and continuing to tangle with him would do her no good.
Emma, leaning in his arms, said she didn't mind.
She had tried dating other men last year.
But when with those men, she couldn't help but compare them to him.
She realized that the gap between them was even greater than that between humans and monkeys, boring and dull.
She wanted to continue dating him, even if just as lovers.
Link was somewhat pleased to hear her words.
But recalling another woman, that bit of pride vanished instantly, and a surge of anger welled up in him.
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