Chapter45
When I was leaving, Reynaldo’s car suddenly stopped in front of me.
He smiled at me and said, “Come on, I’ll take you to work.”
I felt cold in my heart.
This man was not so kind to me.
He definitely still thought that if I found a job, I would be deceiving him and wanted to see me embarrassed.
Well, this time I really did disappoint him.
I smiled at him and said, “Okay.”
Immediately, I opened the passenger door and sat directly on it.
I had been sitting there for a while, and he still hadn’t started the car.
Feeling anxious, I furrowed my brows and said to him, “Open it.”
He suddenly approached me in silence, almost pressing his entire upper body against mine.
I panicked in my heart: “You, you… what are you doing?”
Reynaldo tugged at his lips and said, “Just buckle up, don’t worry, I wasn’t in the mood to ride with you this morning either.”
“You!” I glared at him in shame and anger, when suddenly I heard a sound beside me – it was the sound of the seatbelt being fastened.
He leaned back and chuckled, “You women are really strange. You don’t get this nervous even when you’re naked in front of me, but wearing a seatbelt seems to make you this nervous.”
I held back and didn’t retort.
This man was unpredictable, so as to avoid annoying him again.
It is still important to go to the company and report now.
This job was not easy for me to find at all, and there absolutely cannot be any mistakes.
Reynaldo finally started the car.
The company was not far away, about half an hour’s drive.
I looked out of the window.
The sun had just risen at this moment, and there was a vibrant atmosphere outside.
It was the time for work, and the roads were crowded with vehicles and pedestrians bustling about.
I rarely got up carly.
Seeing such a vibrant scene in the early morning now, my mood also brightened up, and I felt energized.
In the future. I will work hard and save money diligently!
As for all the messy things about emotions, let them go aside.
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