Candice looked at Alex with doubts in her eyes.
The office was very quiet. Originally, Candice hadn’t wanted to enter. She had intended to wait for Alex in the lounge outside. She hadn’t expected Helen and Nina to be there, however. She had no choice but to enter.
Inside, she faced Alex's cold gaze, clenched her palms slightly, and tried to stand up straighter.
However, Alex swept her a glance before averting his sight. His tone remained the same. "Does it mean I don't know right from wrong because I didn't testify for you? Candice, are you a little too domineering?" He dialed an internal phone number, and said, "Come in."
Sawyer entered as Alex hung up the phone. Alex raised his chin and his cool gaze fell on Candice again. "Send Miss Renault out."
Sawyer took two steps forward and said, "Candice, come with me."
Obviously, Alex now refused to communicate. Candice was looking down and she fiddled with her fingers, as if she wanted to say something.
Then she heard Alex's voice again. "Sawyer, let me remind you one last time, not just anyone can enter my office."
The words on the tip of Candice's tongue could only be swallowed back. She took a deep look at Alex and turned around and left.
Sawyer accompanied her all the way downstairs. In reality, his relationship with Candice was not bad. Seeing that Candice was quiet the whole way, he pondered for a moment before speaking. "I’ll help get a ride for you."
At his words, Candice looked up and shook her head. "No need." She left.
Sawyer stood watching Candice's figure disappear. Once she was gone, he turned around and returned to the company.
What he did not know was that after Candice turned the corner, the initial gloom on her face disappeared. She took out her phone which had been in her bag, switched off the voice recording, then continued on her way.
Her original plan was in pieces and it made Candice a little frustrated. She had not planned to ask Alex so directly, but considering that Helen and Nina were there, she reckoned that they wouldn’t give her much time to talk to Alex. She’d had no choice but to change the way she spoke at the last minute, speaking in a straightforward manner.
She looked at the still image on her phone, her emotions swirling in her eyes.
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Alex looked at Helen who was still seated on the sofa. He could not be bothered to show any emotion, and asked coolly, "Anything else?"
"Why? Can't I come if nothing is the matter? Alex, don't forget, I'm your mom," Helen said.
"So, what else is the matter?" Alex remained impassive as he looked at Helen quietly.
Helen had always maintained a sophisticated and elegant image outside. She looked at Alex with obvious anger on her face. She restrained her emotions. "Nina, go out and wait for me first. I have something to discuss with Alex."
Nina gracefully stood up. "I'll go downstairs first and get familiar with my future position."
Helen's calm demeanor held until Nina left. The moment the office door closed, her expression collapsed, and she glared at Alex. "What was your attitude just now? What do you mean you don't have time to be a teacher?"
Alex put down the documents in his hand. "As you can see, I'm very busy."
Helen's face remained ugly. She suppressed her anger and reminded Alex. "Let me tell you, Nina coming to Aether was your father’s suggestion. If you have the guts, don't show your displeasure to me, show it to him! If you really have the ability, hurry back to the head office. Otherwise, do you think you have the qualifications to go against the family's wishes with just these things in your hands?"
As Helen spoke, a hint of complex emotions slowly emerged in her eyes. She looked at Alex, and her anger gradually subsided.
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