Jennifer lowered her head and mulled over the issues that Gwendolyn had raised.
Indeed, it sounded like a colossal challenge.
Having gotten used to her relaxed lifestyle, she expected to face some difficulties in acclimatizing to a more hectic schedule.
Still, Jennifer loved Honor of Kings and always felt excitement coursing through her veins when she watched professional gamers playing it.
That was why she would gladly take on the role.
I'll take it slower in my graduate studies. If I can't make it this year, there's always next year.
After thinking things through, Jennifer replied determinedly, “I'd like to give it a shot, Gwendolyn. I'll try my best to accomplish everything you've laid out.”
“All right. I trust you.”
Gwendolyn gently patted her face before suggesting, “Why don't you stay here and familiarize yourself with the surroundings? I need to discuss the investment agreement with some founders of the club. And don't worry about Treyton; I'll talk to him on your behalf.”
Jennifer smiled and said, “Thank you, Gwendolyn.”
“Don't mention it.”
Meanwhile, after spending some time at Mossey Corporation's offices in Fairlake, Kieran had become a competent worker across all tasks which Inez had assigned to him.
While he was a medical genius, his intelligence spanned further than the bounds of his field.
Lack of interest had held him back from trying new things. If he had decided to go into business, he could have joined the ranks of the industry's most talented CEOs.
Out of habit, Inez often glanced at Kieran while he was engrossed in his work.
Having such eye candy nearby certainly lifted her mood.
During one of Inez's ogling sessions, Kieran's furious typing abruptly stopped as he completed yet another document efficiently.
He turned to Inez, who hastily averted her gaze and pretended to be staring at her computer.
Kieran, blissfully unaware of her staring, asked seriously, “May I get off work earlier today, Ms. Mossey? I have some personal matters to attend to.”
Inez replied, “Have you completed all the work I've assigned to you today?”
He nodded in affirmation. “I've e-mailed everything to you for your review.”
“Oh, okay.”
Inez lowered her lashes, feeling rather crestfallen.
It appeared that her presence was not included in his request to get off work early.
These days, they maintained the professional relationship between a boss and her secretary at work.
Only after working hours did they address the other facet of their relationship—a couple who was engaged.
While there was nothing she could do about their forced engagement, it did not mean that Inez had forgiven him.
He swore he would woo me for an entire year and not a day less. If those are nothing but empty promises, then Kieran's not a decent man. That's how I can test the sincerity of his feelings toward me.
She was so absorbed in her thoughts that she did not notice Kieran approaching her desk.
Inez quickly snapped out of her musings and feigned nonchalance. “Why are you in a rush to get off work today, Mr. Kieran? Where are you going?”
Instead of answering her question, he rounded her desk and stopped when he was directly in front of her. Then, he leaned closer to her and caged her in with the help of her armrests, which brought his face within inches of hers.
Their proximity caused Inez's heart to skip a beat. She clung to her nerves and demanded, “What are you doing? Who taught you to ignore your boss' question?”
Kieran smirked and asked, “Are you asking me about my after-work activities as a boss or a fiancée, Ms. Mossey?”
Though his tone sounded as cold as ever, his expression took on a sexier, more amorous edge.
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