Sensing the quiet tension in the car, Janice's heart began to race. Yet this time, she didn't shy away or feel awkward. She held Edward's gaze without hesitation.
After a moment, Edward finished replying to his email and looked up.
Leaning back in his seat, he casually rested his arm on the central armrest between them. "Isn't it obvious by now?"
It was the same question Matilda had asked him before.
Janice's eyelashes fluttered, and for a brief second, she froze. Her thoughts raced, but they moved too fast for her to catch hold of anything.
Noticing her flustered reaction, he suppressed a smile and nodded. "Yes. I like you."
Janice's mind slowly started to settle, but it still wasn't entirely clear. Without thinking, she asked, "What do you like about me?"
His answer came quickly and with certainty. "Your kindness."
A cynical thought crossed Janice's mind. "My kindness just makes me an easy target, doesn't it?"
She tilted her head slightly, her eyes unclouded by any shyness or unease. They were clear. "Is that all?"
Edward wasn't used to being asked such questions.
What exactly did he like about her?
His chairman instincts kicked in, and he answered, "I like you simply because I do. There's no deeper explanation. To be more specific, I admire who you are. If you're looking for something more romantic, well… That's just how I feel."
It wasn't easy for someone constantly immersed in business and responsibilities to offer up a grand, poetic confession.
Edward then shifted the topic. "Do you dislike me?"
Without a second thought, Janice replied, "Of course not."
"Then should I hold back on liking you?"
The flirtatious energy abruptly shifted, replaced by an almost formal, bureaucratic tone.
Trying to regain her composure, Janice shook her head. He was her boss. How could she interfere with his affairs?
Edward looked at her, his voice carrying a hint of authority. "Janice, what happened between you and Simon was a mistake, and mistakes need to be corrected. But you can't judge me because of that scum. Do you understand?"
"I haven't."
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