In the dimness, Alex sat alone, facing a bottle of liquor on the table. Despite being known as someone who didn't usually partake in smoking or drinking among their circle, the ashtray held evidence to the contrary, with several cigarette butts scattered inside.
Sieg glanced at the ashtray. He clicked his tongue, urging Alex, "Come on, spill it. I'm listening."
Alex simply raised his eyes to meet his gaze. He still remained silent. The cigarette in his hand burned, and the sparks steadily crept up until he extinguished it between his fingers.
Sieg did not press any further after noting his silence.
Pouring himself another drink, he began to chatter.
"Well, if you won't talk, I'll share something juicy. Do you know Marvin Hurlbutt from Encepolis? It turns out that his wife had an affair with an old man. And guess what? That man happens to be the biological father of the son Marvin's been raising as his own."
Taking a sip, Sieg continued with a chuckle, "And here's the kicker—instead of divorcing his wife, Marvin decides to take in the illegitimate child as his own. He found out the truth through a paternity test a few days ago. Talk about awkward."
He smirked, "Isn't that the epitome of being cuckolded? It's a blow to a man's pride to have to play 'dad' to someone else's kid. Disgusting, isn't it?"
"Man's pride?" Alex interjected, his tone icy.
Even in the dim light, Sieg could sense Alex's displeasure.
"Isn't it? What man in his right mind would raise another man's child?"
Sieg reached for the liquor bottle to pour Alex a drink, oblivious to the flicker of darkness that crossed Alex's face at his words.
"Anyway, there's been some interesting developments in Solaris lately. Darius is moving fast; the takeover of Quinton Holdings looks imminent. If you're still considering collaborating with them, you’d better brace yourself..."
But before he could finish, Sieg noticed Alex getting up.
"What are you up to?" Sieg asked, puzzled.
"I've got something to take care of."
Rain had been a frequent occurrence this year, even continuing into the fall.
Standing by a window in the hallway, Alex watched the rain silently. Occasionally, a gust of wind would carry in raindrops, dampening his shoulders.
He took the cigarette pack out on a whim, lit one, and held it between his fingers. Despite his usual distaste for the smell, the nicotine seemed to soothe his emotions at that moment.
Taking out his phone, Alex scrolled through his call history, lingering on the call Candice had hung up on him.
As he stared at the screen, a storm of emotions brewed within him, leaving him with an indescribable feeling. Eventually, he put the phone away, leaving only the burning cigarette in his hand.
Ryan completed the final touches of the proposal that evening.
The next day, when Candice received the proposal, she noticed the exhaustion etched on Ryan's face. She gently suggested, "If you're not feeling well, take the day off."
Ryan's complexion was pale, but he brushed off her concern. He said, "I need to test the initial results today. It's going to be a hectic day."
"Oh, and one more thing," Ryan added before leaving. "It's crucial to deliver this to Aether Corporation today. After we've tested the initial results, we can proceed with the next steps by the day after tomorrow at the latest. It's better if we can secure the funds sooner."
Candice agreed. Once her colleagues had left, she headed straight to Aether Corporation.
Hanley had planned to accompany her, but as Ryan had mentioned, he was too swamped to join her.
Candice wasn't worried, though. She just needed to hand over the materials to Sawyer.
Arriving during office hours, it seemed inevitable that she would run into Kayla and Tamia at the building's entrance.
Kayla approached Candice with her usual warmth, greeting her, "Hey, are you here for business at Aether Corporation?"
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