Should she let him in? Larissa questioned herself as well. She didn't want to see him—or rather, she didn't want to see anyone. All she wanted was some peace and solitude. However, she couldn't turn Gary away. Among his various roles, the one that mattered to her the most was his status as a valued guest at the Winston Hotel.
"Sure." She nodded.
After her assistant left, she picked up the mouse from the ground. The battery, along with the cover, had been knocked off, and there was even a crack on its surface. Frustrated, she muttered under her breath and threw everything she was holding into the trash bin.
The door was opened once again. Gary and Lewis entered her office, one after another. She wasn't prepared mentally when she caught sight of Gary. So, her body froze, and her heartbeat involuntarily quickened. She lowered her head intentionally, avoiding eye contact with Gary. After taking a deep breath, she mustered a faint smile and asked, "Is there anything I can help you with, Mr. Logan?"
Gary observed her silently. His gaze was not intense but was impossible to ignore. "I've concluded the business with Soaring Corporation and have to return to Aldovia to handle some matters."
"Oh?" Larissa felt a bit flustered. She had just found out that he was her biological father, and they hadn't even acknowledged each other yet. And now, in the blink of an eye, they were going to part ways again. Naturally, she didn't want him to go, but she couldn't find the words to keep him. More importantly, she lacked a valid reason to do so.
Regardless of whether Gary had been made aware of her existence or not, Yvette had made it clear just moments ago, but he showed no intention of acknowledging her.
The painful experiences from her childhood made her crave familial love, yet she didn't dare to hope for it.
So, she decided to leave the initiative in his hands. If he wanted to pretend not to know, she would never shatter that illusion.
"Okay." She forced herself to calm down and asked in a professional tone, "When are you leaving? Do you need me to arrange a car to take you to the airport?"
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