?Chapter 797:
In the CEO’s office.
Sean opened the bathroom door of the lounge. He was wearing a simple white shirt and ck pants. His hair was still wet, dripping with water.
When he walked out, he saw that Amabel was inside the office.
His lips turned into a frown.
“Why are you here?”
“Mr. Scott, I’m here to submit the marketing report.”
Before Sean came out, Amabel had swiftly deleted Norah’s phone call log and pretended that nothing had happened.
The password to Sean’s phone was too easy to guess—Norah’s birthday. Fortunately for Amabel, she had learned Norah’s birth date from a past background investigation. So, she decided to try it on the phone, and it actually worked.
“No one cane inside my office as they please when I’m not around. Tell that to everyone.”
“Okay.”
Amabel nodded obediently, her heart soaring with happiness as she thought about Sean and Norah’s impending breakup. No one knew how excited she was when she learned she could go back and work for Sean again. Moreover, she was d to be ced in the secretary’s office, the room closest to his. Since then, she had been dreaming about her happy life with Sean.
After reading the report, Sean swiftly signed his name.
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“You can leave now.”
When Sean was left alone in the office, he unlocked his phone with his fingerprint. He had gotten wet from the rain on his way back, so he came to the office to take a quick shower. Aside from the rain today, it had been cold recently. He wondered if Norah had caught a cold. Although he hadshed out with ruthless words, he still missed Norah sorely.
It wasn’t that he wanted to push her away. He just wanted her to know he was mad at her so she could exin what had happened between her and Marlin.
However, a few days had already passed since he came back to Glophia, and he still hadn’t received a single call from her.
After hesitating for a while, he firmly decided to call her.
“Sorry, the number you dialed is unavable.”
Was her phone turned off?
He decided to send a message through WhatsApp. However… it failed to send.
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