Chapter 106
Looking out through the window, Leah stared at the black car that was pulling away slowly and she wondered who might be the person in the car that was able to cause such sadness in Sage.
Sage had brought Leah to the company.
This was the first time Leah was at the Norah Group, Staring at the tall building, clean and neat main lobby, as well as the polite employees, Leah was excited.
Everywhere that Sage went, people would stop to greet Sage whereas Sage simply nodded, not even taking a look at them. She was exuding charismatic and imposing vibes.
Following closely behind Sage, feelings of respect and admiration for Sage were written all over Leah’s face.
As soon as they entered her office, Sage said to her, “Make yourself comfortable. Would you like a drink?”
Leah replied, “I’m fine with just water.”
One of her assistants had entered the room just in time to make a cup of coffee for Sage and poured a glass of warm water for Leah.
Shortly after, Hunter entered the room. At the sight of Leah, he was slightly startled. “Eh? I feel like I’ve seen her somewhere.”
Getting up onto her feet, Leah looked nervously toward Sage.
Tuming on her laptop and taking a sip of coffee, she then introduced the both of them to each other. “This is Hunter Grant, my personal assistant, and this is Leah Norah, my youngest cousin.”
“Ahh, I see.”
Pulling into a wide grin, Hunter walked over to Leah. “You are from S college, right? S college is my alma mater. I remember seeing you giving a speech as the student representative during the thirty-anniversary celebration ceremony, did I get it right?”
With her face flushed red, Leah nodded shyly. Of course, she knew who Hunter was.
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