Chapter 67 Comments Go Crazy
Abigail had found a quiet spot in the garden to focus on her design sketches. As the sun began to set, she slipped back to her room.
During this time, she had many suspicions. Still, she wasn’t sure if Sean had helped her replace the design sketches.
Her next step was to turn those designs into finished drafts before moving on to making the
clothes.
The bi–weekly tea gathering had resumed, but today’s theme had unexpectedly changed from the
previous one.
A group of people gathered in the sunroom on the hotel’s rooftop for a meal featuring tea art and
desserts.
Abigail and Luna had arrived early. After sitting down, Abigail whispered to Luna, “Sean doesn’t like desserts, so he probably won’t come today.”
As soon as she said that, Sean and Kevin walked in together.
Kevin entered with a smile and greeted everyone. “Let’s keep it casual today. There’s no need to be
too formal.”
On the other hand, Sean strolled over to Abigail’s side and took a seat. As he settled in, he stretched his long legs, slightly opening them. She couldn’t help but feel his legs brushing against hers, especially today when she was wearing a short dress. Through the suit fabric, she could clearly sense his body temperature.
She couldn’t help but notice his well–defined leg muscles and her cheeks reddened. She contemplated adjusting her position but worried he might misinterpret her intentions.
Noticing that few people were around, Sean leaned closer to Abigail and asked, “Is it so hard to find
you for something?”
She was puzzled and turned to look at him. “What do
you mean?”
He
got to the point, asking, “Are you burning bridges? I helped you out of a tight spot, and you can’t even say thank you?”
Abigail was now confident that Sean had helped her replace the design sketches. However, he didn’t mention the incident in their last encounter, which put her at ease. “Of course, I’m grateful, but it’s
inconvenient to say it in the production team.” As she spoke, she bent down to brew tea for him.
He reclined on the couch, and his eyes narrowed as he looked at her slender neck.
Abigail had casually pinned her long hair with a wooden hairpin, letting it hang loosely, with a round wooden bead that swayed as she moved. This was the first time she wore a dress, and Sean’s gaze shifted to her waistline, which was relatively slender. His open appraisal of her without restraint made the livestream audience frenzy.
‘Wow! What kind of look is that? It’s like he wants to devour the assistant alive! Someone needs to
start writing fanfiction about this. I want to read it now. It must be thrilling!‘
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