Katherine got up early the next day and was refreshed.
She also wore light makeup.
There were quick-frozen dumplings in the refrigerator, and she cooked two copies.
Just after cooking, Marshall went downstairs.
But he walked while calling.
It seemed that something bad happened to the company, for his expression was a little serious.
Katherine soon retracted her gaze.
She was not worried about the Grant family's company.
Everyone in his family was in the company. If it still couldn't be solved, they could retire from office.
Marshall might not have time for breakfast.
Katherine ignored him, and went to the dining room with a plate of dumplings.
Marshall answered the phone in the living room, and told the other party to hold on and make a decision when he arrived.
After hanging up the phone, he said to her, "I'm not going to have breakfast, and I'm leaving now."
It took a few seconds for Katherine to give a hum.
Marshall added, "I guess I won't be back at noon, either. I will pick you up at the banquet in the evening."
Katherine paused and remembered.
She answered that she knew it.
Then Marshall left.
Katherine had breakfast alone, cleaned up the house, and went out.
She went to the airport. Hector told her his flight information, and she agreed to pick him up.
There was no traffic jam on the highway she drove. It was much earlier when she arrived.
She entered the terminal, and her phone rang immediately.
It was from Peter.
She didn't answer his call for several days because she didn't know what to say.
All they could talk about were the trivial matters about the Grant family.
She was really unwilling to mention them.
After thinking about it, she hung up the phone.
Usually when she did this, Peter wouldn't call her again.
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