Chapter 405
Winnie wanted to say more, but there was no good way to smooth things over now.
Michael didn’t respond. He tightened his grip around the still-warm coffee and turned to leave.
The assistant glanced at Winnie, and even their expressions showed a hint of disappointment.
When Winnie returned to the HR department entrance, the crowd instantly scattered. Her brow twitched despite herself.
Just then, a male colleague walked over, coffee in hand.
“Winnie, you don’t like Mr. Morrison, do you? Then what kind of man do you like?”
“Anyone but you,” Winnie replied coldly. Seeing that he was holding a coffee she had bought, she reached out and took it back without hesitation.
She had only treated the women in the department. The men weren’t included.
Michael had come to see Khloe. They were originally scheduled to meet in the afternoon, but since he happened to be free at noon, he came early.
Khloe wasn’t in her office during lunch break, so he waited inside for a while.
Bored, he opened the coffee Winnie had given him and took a sip.
It was extremely bitter-so bitter his face twisted into a grimace.
He had never been able to handle bitterness since childhood. Winnie hadn’t even bothered choosing a better coffee for him. Not a shred of sincerity.
Just then, Khloe pushed the door open and immediately saw Michael’s contorted expression.
“Michael, are you okay?”
Office gossip spread fast. On her way up, Khloe had already heard a rumor. They said Michael had just confessed outside Winnie’s department, trying to win her back, but had been mercilessly rejected.
When she was in the elevator, Khloe had even thought about how Michael had told her that he and Winnie would only be friends from now on, that he didn’t want to pursue a relationship anymore.
How could he lose control so quickly?
And confessing at the office, no less… that was a little embarrassing, wasn’t it?
Michael set the coffee down and said awkwardly, “Not really. It’s too bitter.”



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