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The Consortium's Heir novel Chapter 162

Chapter 162

Erin had not expected this to happen. Darius offered to support Lewis, which would undoubtedly boost the latter’s career. Those benefits would continue even if Lewis decided to leave Serene Hospital someday.

Darius arrived at the office that Erin had set up for him. He noticed the gold plaque on the door, shining brilliantly, and exuding an aura of boundless wealth.

He reached out to grab the doorknob, but once he made contact, the plaque fell. The crisp clanging that followed made him freeze. Looking down, Darius instantly noticed a silvery, metallic hue on the back of the plaque. A smile curved on his face as he commented, “It seems that there’s a thief in the hospital.” Only then did his gaze meet Erin’s.

The latter held her breath ever since the plaque fell. She never imagined this would happen.

Erin lowered her head and interlaced her fingers against her abdomen while formally apologizing, “M-My apologies, Mr. Reid! It’s my fault for not assigning tighter security.” “It’s all right.” Darius waved her off and continued, “I’m sure you’ll catch that thief. Every muscle in Erin’s body stiffened at those words. She could not comprehend the inner workings of Darius’ mind, but she knew she had to execute his every command. Hence, she nodded. “Mr. Reid. I know what to do. I promise I’ll do everything I can.” Darius nodded, indicating his approval before advancing into the office.

Since there were only a few contracts to sign in the hospital, Darius completed his work in no time. He stood up, looked at Erin, and asked, “Where are the hospital’s members of the board?”

Erin put away her phone and reported, “Sir, they’re currently at a seven-star hotel named Murray Hotel. It’s not far from our hospital.” “I’ve never heard of that place.” A puzzled look appeared on Darius’ face. “You’re correct,” Erin chimed in while nodding. “This hotel became popular quite recently. It didn’t exist before.”

“Let’s drop by,” Darius said with a nod.

“I don’t like having such formal occasions at a public space.” Darius spoke from the backseat of the car, not a trace of warmth in his tone.

It made Erin clutch the steering wheel tighter.

She had never pictured herself making two mistakes in a row on the same day. That was something she could not accept. Lowering her head, Erin stated, “I understand my work today has produced undesirable results. Rest assured. I’ll come up with a suitable punishment for myself.”

That was not what Darius had in mind.

Moments passed as his brain blanked, processing his shock. It took some time before he responded, “What you just said is not the result I desire.”

Again, several seconds passed before he continued, “What I want is for you to be more attentive to details.”

Erin knew now was the best time to end the tense conversation. Hence, she pursed her lips shut.

Having settled that matter, Darius closed his eyes. He mused, “No matter how much rest one gets, those working in corporate jobs will always feel it’s not enough. Even I get only a maximum of five minutes to rest.”

Sometime later, Erin’s brows wrinkled into a concerned frown as she watched Darius through the rearview mirror. She knew Darius had rushed over after a tiresome flight. Sadly, she had no choice at that moment-she needed to wake him up.

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