Just one glance, and she was familiar to a terrifying degree.
Dorothy hesitated for a moment.
Looking at the line of people in front of me.
Actually, it was watching him.
Dwayne stepped up the stairs, with people chatting with him on both sides and behind him, to which he occasionally responded.
Looking up at her, Dwayne made no expression, simply casually looking away and engaging in a conversation with the person
next to him.
Dorothy’s hand hanging by her side clenched tighter and tighter.
As he passed by her, Tyrell spoke up, “Mr. Lambert met an acquaintance, and didn’t even say hello?”
Dorothy looked at Tyrell in surprise.
I never expected him to call out Dwayne.
Several people beside Dwayne were from the research institute, so they naturally recognized Tyrell and didn’t say much.
Dwayne touched his wristwatch and turned back with a puzzled look, “I don’t think my relationship with Mr. Calhoun is at the point where I can greet him first, right?”
“Is that so?” Tyrell smiled slightly, “Last time, not necessarily.”
Mr. Calhoun was confused.” Dwayne said, and then he left without stopping.
I never even spoke a word to Dorothy during this time.
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