Cayden smiled. "It's nothing. I just wanted to congratulate you on clearing your name."
"Thank you." A smile also emerged on Sydney's face.
Yes, her name was cleared, so she could relax now.
"It's all thanks to Finn." Sydney continued," If he hadn’t taken those two videos, this matter wouldn't have been solved so quickly."
Hearing this, Cayden lowered his eyes and concealed the gloom in them.
'It's all thanks to Finn?
I was the one who released those two videos.'
Ding-dong. The doorbell suddenly rang.
Sydney stood up. "Okay, Cay, let’s stop here. There’s someone at my door."
"Who is it?" Cayden asked.
Sydney walked to the door. "I don’t know. I'll go have a look."
"Okay. Remember to check who’s at the door before opening it. Watch out for your safety." Cayden reminded her in a soft voice.
Sydney nodded. "Don't worry, I know."
After the call ended, she put down her phone and looked at the video intercom to see who it was outside.
When she saw that it was a man in a delivery uniform, she finally opened the door.
"Hello. Are you Ms. Sydney Raines?" the delivery man asked Sydney.
She hummed. "Yes."
"These are flowers for you. Please sign here. " The delivery man crouched down and picked up a bouquet of bright red roses on the ground.
The roses seemed to have just been cut. There were still water droplets on its petals, making it shine brilliantly.
Sydney did not take the bouquet and merely looked at the deliveryman in suspicion. "I’m sorry, but are you at the wrong address? I didn’t order flowers.”
"It’s a gift from someone else," the man replied with a smile.
Sydney was even more confused. "Who?" "I don’t know. I'm only in charge of delivering the flowers," he shook his head and replied.
However, the next second, he remembered something and said, "There's a card inside. There should be an answer there."
At those words, Sydney glanced at the roses and indeed saw a card.
She reached out and took the bouquet." Thank you. Have a nice day."
"You’re welcome." The delivery man nodded and turned to leave.
Sydney closed the door and went to the living room, where she picked up the card and opened it. There were several words written on it in cursive: Congratulations on clearing your name.
"It's him!" Sydney frowned slightly and muttered aloud.
Although there was no signature on the card, she knew the handwriting very well. It belonged to Julien.
It seemed these flowers were from Julien. She thought that they were from Hunter.
After all, Hunter always brought flowers or little gifts when he came over to see her.
Unexpectedly, she guessed wrongly this time.
Sydney looked at the bouquet in her arms with complicated eyes.
His act of sending her flowers surprised her.
More importantly, she did not know what to do with this bouquet. Should she throw them away or send them back to him?
Just as she was thinking, her phone vibrated.
Sydney snapped back to her senses and looked down. It was a text message from Julien. [Have you received the flowers?]
Sydney's eyes flickered. She placed the bouquet down on the coffee table and replied: [Yes.]
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