Chapter <b>731 </b>
Sullivan smiled. “I’ve been here for a little while. You were on the phone, so I didn’t want to interrupt.”
“Oh,” Ruby replied, her expression clouding.
If Sullivan had been there for a while, he must have overheard her call.
Any positive impression she had of him faded immediately–someone who eavesdropped on others‘
conversations couldn’t be trusted.
Noticing her displeasure, Sullivan quickly added, “I apologize. I really didn’t mean to listen in. That’s why I stayed outside the door. But your voice was loud enough that people in the nextb could probably hear
you too.”
Ruby frowned. “Did you need something? If not, I’ll be heading to lunch.”
“I was just dropping off some documents for N. Since she’s not here, could you please hold onto them and give them to her this afternoon?” Sullivan asked.
“Sure,” Ruby answered.
After cing the documents in her drawer, she was about to head to the cafeteria. When she reached the door, though, she noticed Sullivan was still there, seemingly waiting for her.
“Sullivan, is there anything else?” she asked.
Sullivan shook his head, his tone shifting to one of concern. “Ruby, since you’re working? Technology now, we’re colleagues. If you need any help, feel free toe to me. If you’re money, I can also-”
Before he could finish, Ruby cut him off, her tone curt, “I don’t need anything from you.”
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Her expression was <i>cold</i>, her attitude distancing them further with a clear boundary.
Unfazed, Sullivan nodded. “Alright, but if you ever face difficulties, you can alwayse to me.”
Ruby didn’t respond, brushing past him as she left the room.
Watching her go, Sullivan narrowed his eyes with a slight smile.
When N arrived at the CEO’s office on the top floor, Damon was still reviewing documents.
“The food is in the insted container on the table. Go ahead and eat. I’ll join you once I finish these files,
“Damon said.
Seeing how focused he was and knowing he was genuinely busy, N didn’t want to interrupt. She simply responded with an “Okay” and walked over to the couch.
However, instead of opening the container, she pulled out her phone and started ying a game, nning to wait until he was done so they could eat together.
When Damon finally finished his files and looked up, he saw N sitting on the couch, her eyes fixed on her phone. The insted container remained unopened.
He frowned slightly. “You don’t need to wait for me.”
N looked up, meeting his deep gaze. For some reason, her heart skipped a beat.
“I’m not hungry. It’s fine to wait,” she said.
Damon was silent for a moment before getting up and walking toward her.
N was taken aback and frowned. “You don’t have to amodate me. I-”
“You’re the one amodating me. I can finish the documents this afternoon.” As Damon <i>spoke</i>, he sat across from her and opened the insted container, taking out the dishes one by one.
N thought about telling him she didn’t mind waiting, but the image of him clutching his stomach in pain shed in her mind.
She remembered how pale he had looked that time and decided not to argue. His stomach issues stemmed from not eating on time–it wasn’t worth risking his health for work.
She helped set the dishes, uncovering them one by one, and noticed they were all her favorites. She lowered her gaze, gripping her cutlery tightly. After all this time, Damon still remembered what she liked.
1 asked Spencer to order food based on your old preferences. I wasn’t sure if you still liked these dishes,” Damon said.
“I do. Thanks. I didn’t expect you to remember,” N replied.
Damon ced a grilled shrimp on her te. “Let’s eat.
<b>Chapter </b><b>732 </b>
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Sullivan smiled. “I’ve been here for a little while. You were on the phone, so I didn’t want to interrupt.”
“Oh,” Ruby replied, her expression clouding. N?velDrama.Org is the owner.
If Sullivan had been there for a while, he must have overheard her call.
Any positive impression she had of him faded immediately–someone who eavesdropped on others‘ conversations couldn’t be trusted.
Noticing her displeasure, Sullivan quickly added, “I apologize. I really didn’t mean to listen in. That’s why I stayed outside the door. But your voice was loud enough that people in the nextb could probably hear you too.”
Ruby frowned. “Did you need something? If not, I’ll be heading to lunch.”
“I was just dropping off some documents for N. Since she’s not here<b>, </b>could you please hold onto them and give them to her this afternoon?” Sullivan asked.
“Sure,” Ruby answered.
After cing the documents in her drawer, she was about to head to the cafeteria. When she reached the door, though, she noticed Sullivan was still there, seemingly waiting for her.
“Sullivan, is there anything else?” she asked.
Sullivan shook his <i>head</i>, his tone shifting to one of concern. “Ruby, since you’re working at Prospectus Technology now, we’re colleagues. If you need any help, feel free toe to me. If you’re in need of money, I can also-<b>” </b>
Before he could finish, Ruby cut him off, her tone curt, “I don’t need anything from you.”
Her expression was cold, her attitude distancing them further with a clear boundary.
Unfazed, Sullivan nodded. “Alright, but if you ever face difficulties, you can alwayse to me.”
Ruby didn’t respond, brushing past him as she left the room,
Watching her go, Sullivan narrowed his eyes with a slight smile.
When N arrived at the CEO’s office on the top floor, Damon was still reviewing documents.
“The food is in the insted container on the table. Go ahead and eat. I’ll join you once I finish these files,
Damon said.
Seeing how focused he was and knowing he was genuinely busy, N didn’t want to interrupt. She simply responded with an “Okay” and walked over to the couch.
However, instead of opening the container, she pulled out her phone and started ying a game, nning to wait until he was done so they could eat together.
When Damon finally finished his files and looked up, he saw N sitting on the couch, her eyes fixed on her phone. The insted container remained unopened