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Hard To Say Goodbye novel Chapter 27

There were some things that could be successful with persistence, and there were some things that would make you more hateful, such as Hal who with two little eyes.

On the third day.

Outside the Daniel's Agency, something romantic happened, but it made Nora feel embarrassed.

Everyone in this company was working in an orderly way. Occasionally, they would hear a light cough, and occasionally hear the sound of walking back and forth. The whole company was full of harmony.

While everyone was working enthusiastically, a roar broke the silence of the whole building.

"Nora, I like you. Please accept me and be my girlfriend."

The people upstairs were all confused. They put down their work and wanted to know what was going on.

It turned out that there was a delivery man standing downstairs holding a loudspeaker in his hand. Beside him, there were nine hundred and ninety-nine roses. It was said that nine hundred and ninety-nine roses meant forever. It made all the women jealous.

He continued shouting downstairs.

"Nora, I like you."

Every few minutes, a sentence would come up, and the rehearsal was very rhythmic.

Most girls would be moved to tears by such a way of pursuing girls, but it didn't work for Nora.

Originally, she thought that the delivery guy would leave after she ignored him, but it was not as simple as she thought.

He shouted every three minutes.

And then he shouted again after five minutes.

The sound was so harsh that it made people feel annoyed.

It was immoral for the delivery guy to do so. He disturbed others and affected their normal work, but it was her fault. She had to solve it.

In the office, Murphy was drinking coffee as if nothing had happened, and occasionally glanced at Nora.

Now, she was like an ant on a hot pot, on pins and needles. She stood up, ran out of the office and rushed downstairs.

WOW!

When did so many people gather in the corridor? As soon as she went out, they looked at Nora in unison and talked about something.

At this moment, she didn't listen to them at all.

Now everyone in the company knew her.

The air was full of embarrassment.

She ran downstairs in one breath and stood in front of the delivery man.

It was the delivery guy. Was he bribed? Should she admire or blame him for accepting such an order!

Nora stood there, gasping. She stared at the delivery man angrily.

"Excuse me, are you Miss Nora?" The delivery guy asked and felt something was wrong.

Oh, it suddenly occurred to her.

Yesterday, this young lady just signed a bunch of roses he sent. He asked awkwardly with a smile.

Facing the delivery guy, Nora felt both angry and funny.

How could there be such a boring person? She was almost pissed off.

The delivery man said, "The customer said that no one came down to sign for it, so I need to keep shouting until someone came down."

She couldn't remember Hal at all. "No matter what, please stop this ridiculous behavior!"

Hal said shamelessly on the other end of the phone.

Nora clenched her fists tightly. She had to solve this problem, or such a young man would be endless to make trouble, because Hal had plenty of time.

Hal wanted to ask her out for dinner tonight, she agreed. She didn't really want to have dinner with him. She wanted to make it clear to him and don't let him keep pestering her.

Hal told her that her next shift would wait for her downstairs, but she refused and she would go by herself.

"I'll be there at LD Hotel at seven o'clock," replied Nora.

After saying that, she took a long breath and hung up the phone.

On the other side, it seemed that the heart of Murphy was overturned, and he was extremely sad. Su Jingyan did not notice the change on his face, because she had never dared to look at him.

It was not easy for Nora to get off work, but he didn't leave the office. He just sat in front of the computer without moving, which made her unable to get off work either.

In fact, Nora didn't want to go out first, because she was afraid of hearing other people's discussions. Even so, when she passed by her office door, she could still hear the gossip about her.

As Murphy saw through her mind, he counted the time.

Looking at the clock on the wall, Murphy stood up and left the office resolutely without leaving a word.

Every time he left without looking back, including the time he left three years ago.

It was the most painful parting in her life. Every time she thought of the wound, it would drip blood.

The whole building was quiet.

With a sigh of relief, she went downstairs. The sound of her high heels echoed in the corridor. She was going to accept the challenge. What would the result be.

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