The early morning light hadn't yet fully dispelled the shadows of the night, and a fine drizzle gently sprinkled every corner of the city. Carlos drove up to Eliza's place.
"Ms. Valerie," Carlos said as he stepped out of the car, opening the passenger door like a true gentleman. "Please, get in."
"Thank you," she replied with a smile.
The car slowly rolled onto the road. Raindrops softly tapped against the windows. The streets were nearly deserted, and the rain-draped city seemed even more serene and mysterious.
After a while, Carlos finally broke the silence. "Ms. Valerie, I'm really sorry about yesterday. Please forgive me."
His voice was filled with regret.
"It didn't bother me," Eliza responded with a light smile.
"Actually, I'm the founder of this charity event. I genuinely wanted to do something good."
Carlos' eyes showed a rare sincerity.
Eliza turned slightly, her eyes flickering with surprise. "You're the founder?"
"Doesn't seem like it, huh?" Carlos scratched his head, looking a bit embarrassed.
Eliza's gaze grew heavier as if shrouded in a thin mist. She had seen too many hypocrites hiding behind the facade of charity, their hearts full of schemes and greed. She didn't know Carlos well enough to judge if he had any hidden motives.
Eliza fell silent.
When they arrived at the construction site, the foreman greeted them warmly. He and Carlos seemed well-acquainted, exchanging friendly handshakes and casual banter.
Eliza's eyes, however, were scanning the bustling figures, searching for a familiar face.
"Where's… the guy?" Eliza suddenly asked.
The foreman looked puzzled and turned his questioning gaze to Carlos.
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