A burst of soft laughter came into Sherman's ears through the electromagnetic waves.
Kingsley asked, "Have you taken a bath yet?"
Sherman's cheeks turned red. Her hand drew circles o n the wall of balcony, "Not yet."
"Then, take a bath first, and then sleep comfortably. Call me if you can't sleep, and get a good night's rest.
It's too late."
Indeed, it was almost twelve o'clock. Sherman looked a t the time and answered him. Just as she was about to hang up the phone, he asked again, "Do you have any plans for tomorrow?"
"I have to go to work tomorrow." She said.
"Then I will wait for Saturday. I think I can make an appointment with you in advance." He said gently.
The corners of Sherman's mouth rose. It was just a simple phone call, but it made her feel physically and mentally happy, which was very rare. On such a quiet night, she was happy and didn't need his sweet words.
The next day she went to work without eating breakfast because she was in a hurry. When she arrived at the company, Lee had already brought the breakfast over, saying that Mr. Wright asked him to send it over.
Sherman couldn't help but ask, "Where is Mr. Wright?
Lee smiled happily and said, "Mr. Wright is having a meeting." And then he continued to ask, "Do you want me to take a message for you to Mr. Wright?"
Sherman's eyebrows twitched slightly and she said, "N o, thank you." When Lee left, she shook her head helplessly.
Today, Kingsley seemed to be very busy. He sent her messages, and she replied to every message.
The next day was Saturday. Sherman didn't have to work, so she intended to sleep until she woke up naturally, because it had been a long time since she had slept late.
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