Drielle’s P.O.V.
“Bright?” My breath hitched. He stood there, rigid, the fury on his face unmistakable. His jaw clenched, fingers curled into tight fists at his vides. He wasn’t supposed to be back for another week. So why was he here? My stomach twisted as realization struck–he saw the news.
“Pardon my offense, Mr. Bright. It was all in the past. I have changed.
Now, I am trying…”
Felix boasted about his revolution, calling it his redemption, but Bright didn’t trust his words.
“Drop your act, Felix. I have known you since college. A dog’s tail can be straightened but not you.
You will never change!”
As this conversation crossed the boundary of manners, I chimed in as a moderator.
“Felix is right, Bright. Melody plotted against me and got punished. Felix is striving his best to pay for his criminal negligence.
Shouldn’t we be more compassionate?”
Forcing a warm smile, I spoke gently.
“If someone realizes their mistakes and attempts to repent, we should give him a chance after his painstaking efforts, Bright.
That’s how life goes on beautifully. It’s good to be more flexible.”
I averted my face towards Bright, tricking Felix, and got an immediate result. From the corners of my eyes, I witnessed Felix’s venomous smirk, he mocked Bright by raising his brow.
The vein pulsating on Bright’s forehead gave away his restraint as he formally bid farewell to that sly fox, maintaining his composure. If I were in his place, I would have shown my middle finger to Felix, but Bright’s maturity level was exemplary.
Keeping his anger in check, his voice was devoid of emotions when he voiced his concerns back in my office.
“It’s not my place to comment on your personal matters.
But please, Drielle!
Don’t trust Felix again. He hasn’t changed a bit.”
Bright’s special quality to keep calm despite fury deeply moved my heart. I praised him.
“You can interfere in my personal matters, Mr. Gentleman. I won’t mind.”
Biting my lips with a mischievous grin, I teased Bright, but he rolled his eyes at me.
“Oh, really?
Then what was with that honey–sweet voice and addressing him as Felix, not Mr. Felix?”
What?
Bright’s observation of small details raced my heart, he was certainly jealous of Felix. Overjoyed by this realization, I asked him.
“Am I smelling something sour in the air?.
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Chapter F
“I am truly grateful to Miss Drielle and the LB foundation for continuing their collaboration. It may look excessive to my fans, but please remember.

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