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The moment her fingers struck the final key, the drone lifted into the sky, refrigeration box secured, cutting swiftly northward.
“Quick! The drone’s airborne–get a live feed on it!”
A ripple of excitement spread among the gathered media.
Anneliese finally raised her head, gesturing toward the monitor as she spoke to Jonathan.
“It still passes near the slums, but I trimmed the route to save four minutes. From this side, it only skirts the eastern edge–fewer power lines, fewer hazards. If you’ll trust me, I’ll monitor the feed in real time, adjust the height as needed, and guide it clear.”
Zion rubbed the bridge of his nose, hiding a smirk.
<i>Bold </i><i>woman</i>. <i>Whether </i><i>the </i><i>boss approves </i><i>or </i><i>not</i><i>, </i><i>she </i><iunched </i><i>it </i><i>anyway</i>. <i>Confidence</i><i>… </i><i>or </i><i>reckless </i><i>youth</i><i>? </i>
But the next instant overturned his doubt.
“Good.”
Jonathan’s lips curved faintly as his gaze met hers. Clear eyes, steady voice–she wasn’t guessing. She had alreadymitted, sure of herself.
What he didn’t realize was that two lives depended on her gamble. Her confidence was not arrogance, but urgency.
Still, when Jonathan epted it so simply, Anneliese felt her pulse stutter, as though she had misjudged the man. Heat crept into her cheeks under that sharp, unwavering stare.
“Mr. Fullbuster, the press wants a few words from you and Ms. ude…” Zion cut across, breaking the charged silence.
Anneliese blinked, snapped back to herself, and lowered her gaze quickly.
“I’ll have to decline. I need to track the drone’s course.”
<i>Interview </i>me? <i>I’m </i><i>not </i>the <i>one </i><i>they </i>care about, she thought.
Jonathan’s attention lingered on the pink glow of her ears. After a beat, he turned toward his aide. “Get her an umbre.”
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Without another nce, he strode toward the waiting cameras.
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Zion followed at a slower pace, shaking his head. <i>Five </i><i>years </i><i>at </i><i>his side</i><i>, </i><i>and </i><i>I’ve </i><i>only </i>just <i>realized</i><i>… </i><i>He </i><i>can </i><i>be </i><i>rather </i><i>hypocritical</i>.
Even while answering the media’s questions, Jonathan’s eyes slid toward Anneliese, still bent earnestly over her screen.
Anneliese’s gaze stayed fixed on the monitor as she briefed Logan. The arrogance and skepticism that had clung to his face earlier had vanished, reced with quiet respect. He nodded again and again, listening carefully.
Jonathan’s mouth lifted at one corner, a hint of pride softening his usual cool demeanor–like a mentor watching someone prove themselves.
Minutester, the sma reached St. Aurora Medical Center. Twenty–four minutes. A record.
While Jonathan was quickly encircled by reporters, Anneliese slipped away toward the stairwell, but before she could disappear, the sound of firm footsteps came from behind.
She turned, just in time to see him striding toward her, his gray coat catching the rooftop wind
an image so cinematic it felt unreal.
Zion darted ahead, pressing the elevator button and waiting by the door.
Jonathan stopped at Anneliese’s side. “Let’s go down together.”
She gave a small nod and stepped inside.
Standing confidently in the center, she lifted her head, only then noticing Zion’s startled expression.
She blinked. <i>Should </i><i>I </i><i>have </i><i>let </i><i>him </i><i>enter </i><i>first</i><i>? </i><i>But </i>I’m <i>not </i><i>his </i><i>employee</i>… and <i>after </i><i>today</i>, we’re <i>even</i>. <i>No </i><i>guilt </i><i>here</i>.
Rxing, she smiled at Zion and shifted politely to one side.
Zion froze under Jonathan’s gaze–one that wordlessly conveyed, <i>I </i>saw that.
Jonathan entered next, followed by Zion, who pressed for the ground floor before moving subtly behind Jonathan.
The elevator hummed into motion. Silence pressed between its walls.
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Anneliese scrolled through her phone, face calm. Jonathan stood tall, hands at his sides, eyes straight ahead.
The weight of restraint fell on Zion.
<i>They’re </i><i>quiet </i><i>because </i><i>of </i><i>me</i><i>… </i><i>if </i><i>I </i><i>leave </i>it like <i>this</i><i>, </i>it’s <i>awkward</i>.
And so, he cleared his throat. “Ms. ude, your skills are remarkable. Did you major in drones?<b>” </b>
Talking about someone’s passion was always a safe way to break the tension.
Anneliese nced up, her eyes bright with an easy smile. “I studied aircraft manufacturing at university.”
“No wonder. That’s notmon–and even rarer for women. Actually, our academy has an eVTOL design institute. Prof. Clocke is considered a leading figure in the field. Have you heard of him?<b>” </b>