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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 1950

Chapter 1950

“I’m asking, but I know what kind of temperament you are. Outsiders can’t persuade you to decide.” Vice President Locklyn paused when he said this, “but you can try it. Anyway, even if it can’t be completed, it’s best to keep the status quo. Elliot can’t possibly dismiss you.”

Norah: “That’s not good. The goal he set for me is actually to let me quit despite difficulties. He is more stubborn and likes to prove himself. Even if I fail in the end, I don’t regret it.”

Vice President Locklyn: “Norah, I especially appreciate your unyielding energy.”

“Mr. Locklyn, I also admire you very much. In my opinion, your ability is definitely not inferior to Elliot.”

“Don’t say that! I can’t compare with Elliot!” Mr. Locklyn was frightened and looked around, “Norah, don’t mess with this kind of thing.”

“Mr. Locklyn, this is my office, don’t be afraid. Since I dare to say it, I’m not afraid of being spread out.” Norah said.

The assistant came in with tea. Norah took the tea leaves and asked the assistant to go out.

When the office door was closed again, Vice President Locklyn looked at Norah Jones.

Vice President Locklyn: “Is it because Elliot and Avery are together again, so you have a lot of dissatisfaction with Elliot?”

Norah Jones stared at the teapot in his hand, brewing tea slowly.

“Mr. Locklyn, you underestimate me. Elliot has never had me in his heart. At most, I will be a little lost, but it will never make me dizzy.” Norah calmly said, “There are many things in life that are more important than love and love. Marriage is more meaningful. If you can’t find the right person to marry, but you can find like-minded allies, the meaning is the same.”

Vice President Locklyn: “Oh?”

“Mr. Locklyn, I wonder if you have heard some gossip.” Norah soaked up After the tea, the first cup was given to Vice President Locklyn.

“What gossip?” Vice President Locklyn asked.

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