Before Grace could say anything, Brian hung up on Grace.
Grace thought Brian must have already entered his house with Louise in his arms.
Grace was a bit down, but when Grace thought about how Brian said he would consider it, Grace was
in a rxed mood.
At the Francis estate.
Louise walked over and hugged Brian’s waist, looked up at Brian, and smiled brightly,
“Did you work overtime today? I sent you a message, but you didn’t reply. Have you been very busy?‘
asked Louise.
Brian grunted faintly, nced at Louise, and said, “You seem to be in a good mood today.”
Louise lowered her eyes and tucked her hair behind her ear shyly. “I’m happy every day to be able to
see you,” Louise replied.
Brian nodded slightly with a smile. “Let’s go.”
elled a faint fr
A breeze blew over, and Louise smelled a faint fragrance on Brian’s clothes.
Louise sniffed and asked, “Brian, what’s the smell on your clothes?”
“What smell?” asked Brian.
Louise wrinkled her nose. “Oh, nothing. It might be the smell of detergent. Let’s go inside. I made soup
for you tonight.”
Brian was deep in thought. Brian held his arm close to his nose and sniffed gently. It was the fragrance
from Grace, and it was very faint.
Brian tilted his head and nced at Louise. When Brian thought that he had just lied to Louise while
Louise had specially made soup for Brian at home, Brian felt a faint sense of self–me.
The next day.
When Brian arrived at thepany, Brian called Camren over.
“Go and find out where Grace went and who she met on the 12th, Brian said to Camren.
“Okay, Mr. Francis, Camren replied.
Brian waved his hand, indicating for Camren to get down to work.
When Camren went out, Brian looked up and noticed Nancy outside the door.
Nancy was quietly packing her things at her post.
Brian thought about what Grace had said to himst night. Grace sounded very anxious as Grace
pleaded for Nancy. Briant thought Grace seemed to have be good friends with Nancy during the
few days of travel.
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Nancy had already packed her things and looked at her desk, feeling reluctant to leave.
Just as Nancy was about to turn around and leave, a low and cold voice came and stopped Nancy.
“Ms. Patel.*
Nancy turned around and nodded at Brian instinctively. “Mr. Francis, what can I do for you?”
“You can stay,” said Brian.
Nancy was stunned for a moment. “Mr. Francis…”
“Grace doesn’t want to see you leave.” After exining calmly, Brian turned around and returned to his
office.
Nancy was overjoyed! Nancy couldn’t wait to call Grace and share this good news with Grace. Thinking
that Grace had lost her cell phone, Nancy sent Grace a series of messages.
Grace woke up early in the morning. Grace went to a cell phone store to get a new SIM card and
phone. Just as Grace inserted the card into the new phone, Grace received messages from Nancy.
After knowing that Brian did not fire Nancy, Grace finally felt relieved.
After hanging up, Grace sent a message to Brian, [Thank you!]
As expected, Brian did not reply.
Grace put away her phone and took a taxi to Angie’s ce.
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Angie was making something with y in the front yard. When Angle saw Grace enter, Angie stood up
in surprise. “What happened to your face?” asked Angle.
“Nothing serious. There was just a small ident on my trip,” answered Grace.
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Angie frowned. “Almost every time I see you, you’re injured. When will you be able to look after yourself
and spare me the worry?”
Grace lowered her eyes and smiled. “I’m already used to it.”
Grace came over today to ask about her own condition. Grace seemed to be in a much better mood
recently. Grace did not know if it was because she had moved out or because she had gone out for a
trip.