On a Saturday, after two continuous days of rainfall, the skies over Lumina City finally cleared.
A chill swept through the city following the winter rain, signaling the end of the sweltering summer. Only the biting cold and the crisp wind remained.
When Roseanne stepped out, she was bundled up in a thick cotton jacket, her head covered with a hat and her neck wrapped in a scarf, all snug and warm against the cold.
Murray was already waiting downstairs.
On such a frosty day, he had parked his car across the street, choosing instead to wait by the entrance of the building.
Passersby couldn't help but give him a second glance.
But he seemed indifferent to their stares, his gaze fixed on the building's exit with a concentration bordering on devotion.
Owen Reynolds was heading to the lab.
He saw Murray just as he stepped out.
Naturally, Murray noticed him too.
Their eyes met, and a silent hostility hung between the two men.
Owen held a particularly low opinion of Murray, even worse than that of Corley. He remembered the incident at the villa, the way Murray had treated Roseanne...
Owen's gaze darkened.
"Mr. Sherwood, did you just arrive, or did you never leave from last night?"
Murray sneered, "Professor, always complicating things. Whether I just arrived or never left isn't the point. What matters is—"
He paused, his smile sharp, "Anne agreed to go out with me today. We have a date."
Owen's first thought was disbelief.
But then, considering Roseanne's recent rush for the lab, could there be a connection?
He suppressed his thoughts, his expression unchanging, "If Roseanne agreed to meet you, she must have her reasons."
The term "date" subtly shifted to "meet."
Who said professors weren't smooth talkers?
"I just want to remind you, a man can be poor or unattractive, but he should never lack decency."
Murray's brows furrowed, "What are you implying?"
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