If that was the case, then what about all the harm Aurora had suffered before?
Could everything from before just be brushed aside, as if it meant nothing?
Of course not. That was simply impossible.
So even now, Jason still didn’t understand Grace’s actions.
While he was arranging this matter, he happened to run into Aurora walking toward the Grace’s office at
the corner.
Feeling guilty, Jason avoided her gaze.
Aurora noticed and took the initiative to greet him. “Jason, where are you off to?”
Jason froze mid–step, his face awkward.
Why couldn’t she just pretend she hadn’t seen him?
Why did she have to greet him at this moment?
He truly didn’t know what to say.
With no choice, he slowly turned around, forcing an official smile back onto his face.
“What a coincidence, Miss Aurora.”
But Aurora wasn’t buying it and kept to the original topic. “It is quite a coincidence.”
“So, Jason, what exactly are you doing?”
Her half–smile lingered as she fixed her gaze on him.
Her expression was calm, but her eyes were as sharp as an eagle’s, missing not a flicker of emotion on
Jason’s face.
He scratched his head and finally came up with an excuse.
<b>“</b>Miss Aurora, this is work arranged by Madam Grace. I really can’t tell you.”
He bent slightly toward Aurora. “If you have something to do, you should go ahead. I can’t dy the work Madam Grace has assigned to me<i>.</i>”
Inwardly, Jason kept praying over and over that Aurora wouldn’t pursue the matter further.
He truly couldn’t handle it.
With someone as sharp as Aurora, he wouldn’t stand a chance.
Just a few more words, and he was sure he’d give himself away.
Aurora didn’t say anything, just kept a faint smile on her lips as she looked at Jason.
That look left Jason at a loss for words.
He could only avert his gaze, lips moving slightly, unsure what to say.
Seeing him like that, Aurora waved her hand. “Go on with your work. I’m just curious, that’s all.”
Jason quickly nodded to show he understood.
He said respectfully, “Miss Aurora, I’ll get back to work then.”
“Alright, go ahead.”
Aurora didn’t make things difficult for him any further.
After all, they were both just employees–there was no need to make it hard for the other.
Besides, it was everyone’s right.
Once Aurora walked away, Jason let out a long breath of relief.
He hadn’t expected her perception to be that sharp.
Just one nce<b>, </b>and she could tell exactly what he was thinking.
Even a quick sideways look was enough for her to notice his unease.
Fortunately, Aurora was understanding and didn’t press him further.
Otherwise, he truly wouldn’t have known what to say.
Wiping the sweat from his forehead, Jason quickened his pace.
He just wanted to get away from there as soon as possible.
After watching him leave, Aurora’s expression rxed.
It seemed there was definitely some secret between Jason and her mother.
And was that secret connected to her?
Aurora was starting to wonder–what exactly was this about?
If Jason knew, why couldn’t she?