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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 195

Chapter 195 An Ugly Woman Like Me

Billy knocked on the door and entered the office.

 

When he saw Samuel’s gaze was fixated on the tablet, he felt something was off.

Sir has always been expressionless when dealing with work, yet now, his eyes are gleaming with affection when he looks at the screen.

Bill broke the silence as he said, “Sir, Mr. White has arrived at the conference room.”

 

“Okay.” Samuel nodded and walked up to Billy with the tablet. “Billy, get someone to convert this image to high resolution.”

 

“What?” Billy took the tablet and looked at the picture on the screen.

It was a picture of a woman in a veil and a nice costume playing piano in the moonlight.

 

This is not work-related. He’s asking me to enhance it to get a clearer picture of a beautiful pianist?

“Is there a problem?” asked Samuel icily with a frown.

 

Billy hurriedly shook his head and replied, “N-No.”

“Great! I’m expecting to receive the picture on my phone by the time I finish the meeting then.” The gentleness in Samuel’s eyes vanished instantly as his frosty look that Billy was familiar with reappeared. “If I don’t receive it by that time, you’ll get a salary deduction for this month.”

Hearing that, Billy became agitated. “Sir, I’ll get it done right away.”

After Billy left, Samuel placed a hand in his trench coat pocket and started to think about Natalie and himself.

They had been apart for three days, and he missed her so much more than he had ever imagined.

On the other hand, Natalie seemed to be rather indifferent about it.

In the past three days, she had not given him a call. Nor did she send him a text.

That made him feel as if she could still live perfectly even without him.

Honestly, he hated her insensitivity.

However, he was the one who had fallen for her first. Moreover, he loved her much more than she loved him.

 

Since that was the woman he was fond of, he was willing to do everything for her even if he would get hurt.

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