If Evan did not act like he used to, Nicole would not start a fight with him. All she planned to do was to vent a little of her frustration toward him.
However, if he acted the same as before, if he still intentionally made life difficult for her, she would definitely teach him a lesson.
At that thought, she imagined the speechless, disheveled state Evan would be in. Joy poured into her heart, and a laugh escaped her.
“Mommy, it’s time for us to go to the kindergarten.”
Nina’s words snapped her back to reality. Nicole cleared her throat. “Let’s go.”
On the way to the kindergarten, Nina insisted on keeping a distance from “Juan” and Maya.
The girl still held a grudge against her siblings. Maya had betrayed her and “Juan” made her apologize for the broken iPad.
Soon, the car came to a stop outside the kindergarten. The three children alighted the car, and Nina walked in front away from the other two.
Nicole let out a silent sigh at the three children’s figures. It seemed like she had to talk to Nina tonight.
Once they were inside, she turned the car around and drove to Seet Group.
When she stepped into the office, she saw John standing in the lobby, looking around. When he saw her, he made a beeline for her.
“Ms. Tussaud, welcome!”
“Thank you. Remember what you’ve promised me last night,” Nicole whispered her reminder.
“Don’t worry, Ms. Tussaud. This way, please.”
With a small smile, she elegantly walked to the translation department and to her old office.
Soon, John brought her the materials for A Nation’s project.
“Thank you for your hard work, Ms. Tussaud.”
“There’s no need to thank me, it’s my job, after all.”
Within seconds, Nicole had turned on her computer and dived straight into work.
John’s heart, which had been beating erratically, went back to its original rhythm after hearing her rapid typing.
I’ve completed what Mrs. Seet and Mr. Seet have asked of me.
After Evan heard of Nicole’s return, the look in his eyes turned grim. He thought about the plans she taught “Kyle” and the beef and mushrooms he ate…
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