Chapter 444 Alfred Tearing Down the Stage
“Remove this hanging picture. it’s tacky.
“Don’t put the hanger on the right side. It will block the light source from the window.
“The bookshelves should be replaced with metal ones. The wooden ones are bulky and easy to collect dust.”
Nathaniel made a lot of suggestions and changed the furnishings in the house.
Janet gave Marco a wink and told him to write down what Nathaniel said and do it according to his words.
After confirmation, the two returned to Janet’s office.
Nathaniel thought for a while and couldn’t help but ask, “Will Nigel come to work with you?”
Janet raised her eye to glance at him, and said in a cold voice, “Yes. Even random cats and dogs could work here. Do you have any opinion?”
Although he knew that Janet was mocking him, Nathaniel was still in a good mood because of his uniqueness in
Janet’s heart.
Janet saw Nathaniel smile like a fool, frowned, and was about to ask a question….
Nigel rushed to sort out the data of 45 and sent her an email.
Janet stopped talking nonsense and devoted herself to her work. She wanted to finish processing all the data before
tonight.
During off–duty hours, Marco brought in a boxed light meal, and the two of them hurriedly finished their dinner.
It was not until half past ten in the evening that all work was finally done.
Janet thumped her sore shoulder and neck and heard Nathaniel’s voice.
“I’ll treat you a supper. What do you want to eat?”
Janet saved the data quickly, turned off the computer, and got up to get her bag.
“Not interested in.”
Nathaniel’s coat was draped over his arms, and the two buttons on the collar were unbuttoned, giving him an inexplicably abstinent sexiness.
“Are you not interested in me or supper?”
Janet turned around, and the gathered skirt drew a graceful ripple.
“First, I don’t have much interest in you.
“Second.” Kanel Hippest her hair, “beauties don’t need supper. I don’t want to put on weight.”
After finishing speaking, she turned off the lights directly even though Nathaniel was still in the room.
Nathaniel chased into the elevator, resisting the urge to hug her, his eyes fell on Janet’s sharp side face.
“You’re as skinny as a plece of paper. You don’t need to lose weight at all.”
Janet pressed the button of the basement floor, folded her arms, and closed her eyes to rest, “I’m not trying to lose weight. It’s healthy self–management.”
When they arrived on the first floor, Nathaniel did not move.
Janet was surprised, “Aren’t you leaving?”
Nathaniel shook his head, “It’s very late now, it’s not safe for you to go back by yourself. I’ll take you home.”
“No, I’m not going home now, I still have things to do.”
Nathaniel frowned with dissatisfaction, “It’s so late. What are you going to do?”
The elevator went down to the parking lot, and Janet walked out of the elevator first, without answering him at all.
She had nothing to do with her. Why should she report to him wherever she went?
Nathaniel was left behind and typed a few words on his phone to send to Alfred.
“Go away.”
Nathaniel’s steps were slow but a little bigger than Janet’s, so he followed her leisurely.
“I should go with you, maybe I can help you.”
As soon as the man saw Janet, he immediately bent down, his upper body stuck to the steering wheel, trying to reduce his sense of existence.
The crisp sound of high heels falling on the concrete floor resounded throughout the empty parking lot. Janet approached the car and knocked on the glass of the driver’s cab.
“I heard from your boss that you had driven his car away?”
As soon as he received Nathaniel’s text message, he started the car and was about to slip away. But he accidentally turned on the double flashing lights and was caught by Janet.
Alfred straightened up and forced a smile as he said, “Well, what a coincidence, Ms. Longfellow. I… I did drive the car away and return now…”
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