Chapter 72
She had just met Kaylyn at noon, and the HR department posted an announcement in the afternoon.
It can’t be Kaylyn who said it, right?
Did they bug everyone?
Paulette was eating with her head down and didn’t see the man across from her pause his fork halfway to his mouth. Then he casually said, “This is a good thing, being responsible for every employee.”
“Of course.”
That’s something a lot of companies can’t achieve.
Paulette couldn’t help but exclaim, “What a pity, I didn’t see the boss when he came to the company last time, I was really curious.”
Jeremiah raised an eyebrow, “Curious about what?”
“I wonder what kind of person the boss is.”
Paulette propped up her chin, thinking and shaking her head, “He must be a very refined person, like a humble gentleman.”
Jeremiah:
His eyebrows twitched, feeling like this was not a good sign.
In the blink of an eye, I came to my senses again.
What’s wrong with this girl being curious? Isn’t that person just him?
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Thinking about this, Jeremiah’s just–risen sense of crisis dropped again, and he relaxed, saying, “There will definitely be a chance to meet again, maybe there will be a surprise then.”
Paulette agreed, “Yeah, keeping a little mystery is nice.”
After dinner, Jeremiah went to the kitchen to clean up.
Paulette sat down in the living room, spread out the design drafts that Kaylyn had returned, and started thinking with a pen in her mouth.
Not long after, Jeremiah came out of the kitchen and saw the girl on the sofa with her head down, strands of hair falling down her forehead, covering her delicate eyebrows just right. The dim light fell on her, giving her face a dreamy and hazy beauty.
He quietly watched for a while, then walked over.
“Encountered any difficulties?”
Paulette lifted her head and took the pen away from her mouth, “No, just thought it was weird.”
“Kaylyn said she already showed the boss the draft, why did she return it to me? Is my draft not good enough…”
Besides this, she couldn’t think of any other reasons.
But Paulette thought, These designs are not bad.
Jeremiah felt a sudden pang of guilt in his heart, raised his eyebrows in a feigned manner, “Is it possible that she never gave it in the first place?”
“Is it possible?”
“Of course.”

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