To put it bluntly, it's just that I'm not strong enough. I'm too insignificant.
Sebastian has already helped her a lot.
After washing the dishes, Stephanie packed her bags and prepared to leave.
Sebastian was not downstairs. Seeing this, Judith hurriedly said, "Steph, Mr. Ingram must have gone to the study upstairs. Go say goodbye to him before you leave."
Stephanie also thought it would be polite to say something. It didn't matter if she couldn't please him; at least she shouldn't offend him too much.
"Okay, I'll go upstairs and tell him."
"Go ahead, and if you have anything, talk to Mr. Ingram nicely. He's a silent person and doesn't talk much at home. It's good to have more chats with him, and he'll understand your good intentions."
"Thank you for the advice, Judith."
Upstairs in the study.
Sebastian, dressed in casual clothes, sat in front of the computer with a cold face, looking at the data.
Standing at the door, Stephanie took a deep breath and knocked on the door, "Silver Fox, it's me. Can I come in?"
Sebastian said indifferently, "Come in."
The door was pushed open, and the little girl walked in with a dispirited look.
Sebastian sneered in his heart.
Ha, she couldn't help it after all!
But Stephanie said, "Silver Fox, I have to go back to school now. Just came to let you know."
"Oh, are you sure there's nothing else?"
Stephanie glared at him unhappily, "Do you think every time I come to you, I just cause trouble?"
Sebastian teased, "Is it not?"
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