Looking at the sleeping face before him, he took one of her hands in his.
He found her! She no longer existed only in his memory but had appeared in front of him.
"You agreed today. I won't allow you to go back on it." His voice rang faintly in the quiet room.
He was only answered by each other's breathing.
...
After the interview, Grace returned to Reed Residence. Today's interview was quite simple for her. The interviewer just looked at her health certificate and asked her some basic questions.
When asked why she, a brilliant law graduate, wanted to be a food delivery rider, she was already ready to answer that, but she was nervous and could only say in the simplest possible terms that she had been jailed for a traffic offense, so her lawyer's license was revoked.
No further questions were asked after that. They just told her to go home and wait for a reply.
She knew that the interview might have gone wrong.
However, that question was an impossible question to get past.
Emerald City had about a dozen large and small companies that were looking for food delivery riders. Grace had sent her resume to every company. She did not know if there were any that would hire her, but she felt exhausted.
It was as if... it was tiring to stay alive.
Perhaps it was the events after her release from prison that left her physically and mentally exhausted.
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