Sonia had left her phone on the table during the conference, and close to the end, it vibrated.
Quentin was talking and Sonia merely glanced at her phone before tapping a button to hang up.
The caller was persistent, however, and her phone soon began to buzz again. A vague sense of foreboding rose in Sonia's heart. She looked at the display, which showed a Dorrington area code, and her heart began to beat faster. Reflexively, she glanced at Candice.
Candice was already looking at her. She showed no surprise when Sonia glanced over.
Sonia looked into Candice's calm eyes and was stunned for a moment. Before she could react or understand why, Angela spoke, displeased.
"Ms. Summers, could you please answer the phone? The vibrating is shaking the table."
Sonia glanced at Quentin, who also looked a bit impatient. She apologized softly and got up to leave, taking her phone.
But before she reached the door, she stopped in her tracks. "What did you say?" she asked, incredulously. She looked back at Candice, still clutching her phone, her eyes filled with fear and uncertainty.
Candice just looked at her calmly.
Sonia left the meeting room and did not return even when the meeting was over.
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During the lunch break, Angela came back with some news, carrying an air of mystery. She looked meaningfully at Candice and said, "Did you already know?"
"Know what?" Candice continued to tidy up the files she was holding, her expression unchanged.
"Sonia was summoned by the police in Dorrington and asked to return immediately to cooperate with the investigation." Angela clicked her tongue. "Do you know what I encountered when I just came over? I ran into Quentin and Sonia quarreling in the rest area. Quentin seemed quite angry, and Sonia was crying the whole time."
Candice raised an eyebrow. "Why was she crying?"
"She said she was being accused unjustly." Angela shrugged. "But I'm still curious about what happened that made the police in Dorrington call."
Candice remained silent. This was her private matter, and she did not really want to spread it around.
Angela sat beside her, talking about her theories for a while, then suddenly fell silent. A faint shadow had fallen over them, and Candice looked up to see Alex standing in front of her. He looked down at her, his expression dull, and his eyes overly calm.
Candice paused for a moment. She guessed Alex was here for Sonia's matter.
Sure enough, the next moment, he stretched out his slender fingers and tapped twice on the table in front of her. "I need to talk to you."
Candice calmly met his gaze for a moment, then lowered her head, mumbled an acknowledgment, and got up to follow him out.
In a nearby coffee shop, soft music played in the background. Candice looked at the cup in front of her, waiting for Alex to speak.
"The time for Jensen's return to Solaris has been confirmed. He will take the plane at ten o'clock next Monday morning to the airport," Alex's expression was business-like. "Jensen is a person who cares a lot about reputation and is very stubborn. Once he forms an initial impression, you will not have a chance to change it." He spoke very seriously, and his dark eyes were unusually solemn.
Candice did not expect him to talk to her about this. After a pause, she suppressed the strangeness she felt in her heart and said, "So, we need to seize this opportunity?"
Alex's eyelashes fluttered slightly. "Not 'we,' but 'you’,” he said casually.
Candice pursed her lips. Aether was different from Burning Star.
No matter what, Aether was a big player in the industry. Even if they were targeting Alex, they would still take into account Daniel Elysian's reputation.
Burning Star did not have such a strong backing.
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