It was finally time to get off work. Linda came in, “Director Sandra, you will have dinner with Mr. Paul of Credit Audit tonight. Do you need me?”
She seemed to be in a hurry, so I said, “No, give me the address, and I will go there myself!”
She smiled, “Thank you, Director Sandra, I’ve sent you the address.”
I nodded, staring at her, “Did you fall in love?” Linda had worked for me for over two years, but she was always alone. It seemed that she had a good mood these days.
“No! Just an appointment with an old classmate, so...” She flushed.
I let her go!
As for human, adoration couldn’t be disguised as it would appear from the mouth or the eyes.
I drove directly to the address.
To my surprise, Jim Paul was a youth in his early twenties.
“Sharon Sandra?” He asked, getting up from his seat.
I smiled, “Mr. Paul?”
“Come on, it sounds too old with Mr. Paul, just call me Jim.” Jim looked cute but a bit sophisticated.
He was special and talented.
We walked to the table and sat down with a smile, “Sister, what do you like? It’s my treat!”
He didn’t treat me as a stranger but calling me sister.
“I’m not picky about food!” I replied.
He ordered a few dishes, “Sister, you look more beautiful than I thought!”
I raised my eyebrows, “Credit Audit is your company?” I was amazed at this young man.
He lay on the table lazily, “Yes, I founded Credit Audit when I was bored in college, just for fun.” Speaking of this, he tilted his head, “Sister, let’s talk something else?”
What a child!
I nodded, “Well, what’s the topic?”
He got interested, “Sister, do you plan to divorce old Finn?”
I was stunned, “Old Finn?”
He mumbled, “Samson is in his thirties, isn’t he an old man? Sister, you are only twenty-six, do you really plan to stay with him forever?”
I chuckled, “You are very interested in my private life?”
“Of course!” He nodded seriously, “No one said sister is very beautiful? Especially the temperament, very nice.”
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