Myra stopped her writing, but she did not raise her head. “You don’t have to return with me. I will explain to Mom when I arrive home.”
“What are you going to explain to her?” Sean’s expression was dark as he narrowed his eyes. “Myra, you are not mad, are you? I never pegged you as the petty type.”
Petty? Myra closed her eyes. What should I do to avoid being petty, then? “My husband is going to purchase an outfit for his lover before taking me home. Sean, don’t you think that you’re being cruel?”
As she knew that she would not be able to concentrate on the design, she put her pen down before she raised her eyes to look at the incredibly handsome man. Sean was indeed good-looking—he was blessed with a high nose bridge and thin lips. When he gazed at a woman gently, it felt like he was about to procure the whole world for her. How could any woman not fall in love with a man like him?
“Director Chase, if you have nothing else to talk about, please take your leave. I can’t attend to you as I still have other matters to deal with.” Myra calmly asked him to leave.
Upon hearing that, Sean’s expression darkened extremely. He appraised her with a cold gaze before he snorted. “Do as you please!” he said before he left.
Looking at his disappearing back view, Myra took a deep breath to ease the suffocating feeling that she felt in her heart. Her phone suddenly rang at that moment. She took a glance at the screen and her expression turned cold as she immediately rejected the call. She placed her phone on the desk before she looked at the design draft in front of her while her eyes slowly lost its focus.
When it was time to leave the office, the beautiful Elsie packed her stuff and left while Myra looked at her leaving back with cold eyes. She continued to work overtime in the office to refine the drafts.
She had looked into Tony’s background, which included his past projects in real estate, in an attempt to dig out some useful information—for instance, his preferred architectural style—so that she could incorporate those elements into her design.
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