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My Mirror Image by Maybe Not (Candice And Alex’s) novel Chapter 333

Candice's comment was tinged with self-ridicule, yet there was truth in her words. Alex had uttered those exact remarks during their last encounter in his office, in the presence of Nina and Helen.

She was known for her patience and self-control, but even Candice had her limits.

Given the unresolved issues with Sonia, expecting Candice to interact with Alex positively was far-fetched.

And for the time being, Ryan was in charge of the tasks that required communication between the firms. Candice only stepped in when communication with Aether Corporation had a problem.

She blinked at Alex.

The café was serene, and the air was filled with the melodies of a gentle piano tune. In the depths of Alex's eyes, a faint image of Candice was mirrored.

His fingers curled and drummed lightly on the table. He chuckled and asked, "Are you holding me responsible?"

Candice lowered her gaze and spoke coldly, "Mr. Elysian is reading too much into it. I was simply clarifying the cause of the situation you referred to."

Alex's eyes briefly sparkled with a mocking light, but Candice remained calm and unaffected.

"Mr. Elysian," Sawyer intervened gently and reminded, "Your meeting is scheduled at four, which is in forty minutes."

Alex gave him a cold glance before returning his attention to Candice.

He spoke with a frosty tone, but his approach was strictly professional. "Please finalize the third phase proposal and the second phase integration report. Follow through with all necessary procedures and proceed to the finance department for the transaction."

This implied that all was in order.

Candice had expected potential procrastination or objections from Alex, but his response was surprisingly straightforward this time.

She extracted a document from her bag, spread it open, and slid it across to Alex.

"If you would, Mr. Elysian, please sign this."

Alex's brows twitched subtly as he watched Candice present the document efficiently. His eyes narrowed, his lips tightened, and a fleeting shadow crossed his expression, leaving his thoughts hard to read.

Candice didn't press Alex when he gave no response but naturally turned her attention to Hanley.

She had always done this. Candice felt it was disrespectful to gaze at the client while waiting for them to evaluate a contract, so she instinctively turned to her colleague.

Alex caught the exchange, but he simply looked at them. His gaze grew colder as he

observed their brief interaction; his fingers on the tabletop barely moved.

A while later, Alex said quietly, "It appears Caspian was correct; you two are going to tie the knot soon."

Candice fixed her gaze on Alex as Caspian’s name came up.

She vividly remembered Caspian targeting Hanley back in Hannah's hospital room. She realized that since Caspian knew Sieg, it was not surprising that he also knew Alex.

Candice was so preoccupied with her thoughts that she didn't realize Alex had taken her silence as approval.

"You couldn’t even endure the slightest discomfort," he said coolly.

With that, he grabbed a pen and signed the document.

Candice didn't understand what Alex meant.

Once he departed, she collected the signed document. The script of Alex's signature was refined, featuring precise and elegant strokes, befitting his cold appearance.

Securing the document in her bag, Candice asked, "Hanley, should we visit your sister now or later?"

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