Seeing her daughter's focused expression, Eleanor replied, "Just let me know ahead of time next time."
Ian responded quickly, "Okay. I just wanted to give her a little break."
Eleanor didn't reply again, but back in the executive office at Goodwin & Co., someone was in a very good mood.
"Daddy, look, I'm finished!" Evelyn presented her masterpiece: an adorably crude take on the corporate organizational chart.
Ian ruffled his daughter's hair and praised her. "Good"
"I'm going to take it home to show Mommy," Evelyn said with a happy arch of her brow.
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At noon, an army-green SUV was parked in front of the research institute. Serena Goodwin, who was heading out to the lobby to pick up a package, glanced at the vehicle curiously. Just then, a handsome, rugged figure stepped out of the driver's side. The man didn't come inside but leaned casually against the hood of the car, looking at the building as if waiting for someone.
The receptionists saw him through the glass and immediately started whispering among themselves.
"Who is that guy? He's so handsome."
"From his bearing, he looks like he's from the military."
Serena's heart tightened. Wasn't this the military officer who had been pursuing Eleanor? What was he doing here?
Just as Serena was wondering, she saw Eleanor emerge from the elevators. She was wearing a light blue dress that perfectly complemented her gentle and charming demeanor.
"Ellie," Serena said, hurrying over. She gestured curiously toward the man outside. "Is he waiting for you?"
"Yes, I'm having lunch with a friend," Eleanor replied with a nod.
Serena immediately felt a surge of anxiety on Ian's behalf. Besides the brilliant Xavier Vaughn, Eleanor also had this mysterious officer pursuing her—a man whose charisma, looks, and physique were in no way inferior to Ian's.
Mansfield Ellington saw Eleanor step out of the lobby and immediately straightened up. Dressed in casual clothes today, his tall, athletic frame was particularly striking in the sunlight.
"Sure. I've been researching a specific blood disorder, trying to find a treatment," Eleanor said honestly.
"Any breakthroughs?" Mansfield asked with concern.
"Yes, the progress has been good," Eleanor confirmed with a nod.
Mansfield looked at her with an admiring smile. "I know a few experts at the Military Medical University. If you ever need an introduction, just let me know."
Eleanor smiled gratefully. "Thank you. I'd love to meet them sometime. By the way, how is Dr. Bradley doing?"
Mansfield paused, clearly not expecting Eleanor to ask about another man while with him. He wasn't one for mind games, so he just raised an eyebrow. "Here you are, having lunch with me, asking about another man. Aren't you worried I'll get jealous?"
Eleanor was taken aback for a second before breaking into a smile. "So, are you jealous?"
Mansfield chuckled honestly. "A little, yeah. But I know your connection with Garrison is purely academic. He's doing great work at the base, making some significant strides in his research."

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