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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 96

Evelyn returned to the Flying Seal Group to wrap up her remaining work. Lucas hadn't contacted her since.

The next day, just as she was about to leave work, her phone rang—it was Maria.

"Evie, what time do you get off?"

"Soon," Evelyn replied, closing her laptop.

"Perfect! I asked Lucas to pick you up. Come home with him after work. I need both of you here for something."

Evelyn was slightly taken aback. "Grandma, I actually have—"

"He's already downstairs. Just head down."

Evelyn was left speechless. She rubbed her temples, feeling a dull ache. If it weren't for Maria's orders, there was no way Lucas would voluntarily come to pick her up.

With a sigh, she gathered her things and made her way down. Sure enough, a Bentley Mulsanne was parked outside.

The window rolled down, and Lucas glanced sideways at her. "Get in."

The situation was oddly novel. All those years she worked at Bluezen, even when Maria insisted multiple times, he had never once picked her up from work or shared a ride home with her.

Now that she had left Bluezen, and he no longer had to pretend, she was suddenly granted this privilege of being picked up.

Evelyn hesitated for a moment and guessed that whatever Maria had planned wasn't too urgent. "I think I'll pass. Could you tell Grandma I have something to do?"

"You can tell her yourself. I'm not your messenger." Lucas checked his watch, his tone cold. She noticed his mood wasn't great.

After a brief moment of thought, she decided against pushing back. She still needed his approval regarding Naomi's situation—this wasn't the time to provoke him.

So, she walked over to the car. Out of habit, her gaze flicked to the passenger seat. Then, without hesitation, she opened the rear door and slid into the back.

She understood his rules. The front seat—the girlfriend's seat—was not for her.

Lucas noticed her movements. She settled in, leaning against the door, pulling her coat tighter around her, and gazing out the window. She clearly had no intention of making conversation.

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