After her grandfather was discharged from the hospital, Mnie did not visit him much due to her busy schedule the past few days. After adjusting her emotions and maintaining a stable. demeanor, she then said into the call, “Grandpa?”
The old man sounded much older than before when he asked <b>Mnie</b>, “Do you have time the day after tomorrow?”
Mnie’s heart abruptly sank. The day after tomorrow was the anniversary of her
grandmother’s death. She had almost forgotten about it from how troubled she had been the past few days.
Her grandfather and grandmother used to be close. Ever since she passed away due to illness, her grandfather had been living alone. Every year on her death anniversary, her grandfather would ask Mnie to apany him to pay his respects.
The tone of Mnie’s voice softened involuntarily as she replied, “I’lle to pick you up
of the day after tomorrow.”
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Blue Inc was not in the city but in the nearby suburbs. Mnie had agreed to meet the person in charge at two o’clock and had five minutes to spare when she arrived.
After ncing at herself in the mirror <b>and </b>adjusting her makeup, Mnie walked toward the door. The person in charge, Cameron Crane, was already waiting at the entrance.
Smiling professionally, Mnie greeted, “Mr. Crane, hello. I’m Mnie from LeapCo. I’m the one responsible for coordinating with Blue Inc this time.”
Cameron was in his 30s and sported an elegant demeanor. He shook hands with Mnie <b>and </b>asked, “Will you be the only one, or will Mr. Scott being too?”
The moment he said that, footsteps sounded behind her. The next second, Eugene’s cold and deep voice sounded. “Mr. Crane.”
Cameron saw Eugene and immediately greeted him, “Mr. Scott, I was just asking Miss Smith about your arrival.”
“I had to deal with somest–minute matters. Excuse my tardiness,” he replied.
Mnie remained where she stood, refusing to turn around. Even hearing Eugene’s voice made her feel ufortable physically.
Cameron led Eugene inside. As they passed by Mnie, the familiar scent of cedar that she had grown ustomed to suddenly blew past her like a gust of cold wind, stinging her throat.
Eugene paused briefly beside her and then followed Cameron inside.
Seeing that Mnie was still unmoving, Lee whispered to her, “Mnie, Mr. Scott has already gone in.”
However, Mnie just stood there, wanting nothing more than to turn and leave. She exerted a great deal of effort to restrain the unpleasant expression from showing on her face. She closed her eyes. Nodding, she replied <b>in </b>a hoarse <b>voice</b>, “Why are you two here?”
“Mr. Scott arranged for an <b>appointment </b>with Blue Inc’s representative in the morning,” Lee exined.
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