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Out Of Nowhere: Boss, Let Me Go novel Chapter 19

A few rays of sunshine came in through the gap of the thick curtain.

Cindy woke up.

The sound sleep of the night made her full of spirit. Those annoying things seemed to be far away. She got up and opened the curtain. The warm light poured in.

The room was really well equipped. And it seemed that the furniture had a good taste.

Although the kitchen was not big, it had everything in it, and there were milk and bread in the fridge.

Now she thought the chairman was a good man. She made up her mind to work hard in the future. It was the first time for Cindy to meet such a boss who was willing to work for him.

Sitting in front of the window, Cindy was about to enjoy her breakfast.

"Ah!"

With a scream, Cindy jumped up. The clock showed that she was late for work.

Grabbing the milk and bread, Cindy rushed out.

"Bang!"

"Ah!"

As soon as she ran to the outpatient building, Cindy bumped into a person. The two people screamed at the same time.

"What are you hurrying for?" Shelly shouted.

There was a footprint on her high-heeled shoes, and her hair was messy. The most important thing was that her sapphire blue low cut dress was splashed with milk, which made Shelly very angry.

What a bad luck.

Yesterday, she heard from her uncle that the son of the chairman would come to the hospital for an inspection today and asked him to dress up. It would be the best if she could attract his attention. Because according to reliable information, the heir in charge of a large family business seemed not to have any interest in women, and so far he did not even have a nominal fiancee.

Shelly had spent a lot of money on the dress, which cost her several months' salary.

"Sorry, I'm sorry."

Cindy apologized and took out a tissue to wipe the milk stains off Shelly's clothes.

Raising his head, Shelly Zhang was even more furious. "Cindy, why are you everywhere? Look at this dress."

While cursing, she shook off Cindy's hand.

"Crack!" the milk and bread in Cindy's hands flew out.

At this time, it was the peak time of the outpatient department. Milk and bread hit many people. Suddenly, there was a series of exclamations in the outpatient hall.

"Sorry, sorry..." Seeing that she had made a mistake, Cindy bowed and apologized again and again.

Shelly lowered her head and looked at the white stains on her clothes. Her heart was burning. She rushed over and slapped Cindy. "Cindy, it's you again. Do you know how much I bought this dress? Compensate me."

"Shelly, I..."

Covering her hot face, Cindy looked at the crowd and didn't know what to say.

"How much is it? I'll pay for it."

A man said coldly.

"Can you afford it?" Shelly shouted without turning his head.

"Well, tell me." His cold voice sounded quite casual.

At this moment, every pore of Shelly seemed to be burning. She suddenly turned her head and wanted to see who was uninteresting and came here to meddle in other people's business.

A man stood at the door.

With his back to the light, Shelly couldn't see the man's face clearly, but he saw more than ten tall men in black standing behind him, all wearing sunglasses.

He was a big shot.

The man seemed to be dressed in a high-end customized black suit. He walked slowly to Cindy and wiped the bread crumbs from her mouth carefully.

"Look at you. Your mouth would always be covered with bread crumbs, just like before." His tone was gentle and full of affection.

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