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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 931

Joyce was once again suspicious. When did he become so easy-going? She just felt like she could not believe this man.

"I am here to do some measurements." She stood up and she did not want to be looked at by him up and down all the time.

"I'll go with you." He also stood up and followed her to the construction site.

Joyce took out the handheld rangefinder from the bag, which was the most advanced model. It was directly connected to the satellite for positioning, and could measure the distance with unparalleled accuracy.

As she took measurements, she entered the data she needed to save into the machine.

When she was working, she looked very serious and was completely focused. When she was thinking, her bright eyes did not even move.

It reminded Luther of the old days when she was drawing at the R&S Group headquarters.

"Why don't you leave these jobs to your assistant?" He asked.

"My assistant had come and done the measurements once, but since we have different ideas, we measure different places. I still need to do the measurements again myself to feel at ease." She said back.

"Miss Knowles is really serious with your work, no wonder JK Intelligence is growing so fast." He praised.

"Oh, thank you. It's common sense that without a background, you have to work hard." She only shrugged, "Well, I'll walk around, don't you follow me."

She grimaced and kept her distance from him.

He didn't insist, "Good. I will go back to the reception office for a rest. I'll take your car back to Blue Ocean later."

"..."

She wanted to refuse, but in the end, she couldn't open her mouth.

This man was as sticky as a cowhide, and she simply could not do anything to get rid of him.

He helped her just her, so she couldn't refuse.

She walked alone on the site. She had a rough idea about the orientation part but it was in the end such a large area, and she would have to be really careful to cover all aspects.

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