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Marsh drove the car again and returned to the Royal restaurant.

Jolene had to first fool Colin away and then return to deal with Karry.

Karry was Toyar Company’s charger, he was not a bad person, but he was petty in his game life.

If you offended him, this business would not be accessible.

The downstairs of the Royal Restaurant was the restaurant, and the upstairs was the guest room.

She found a pleasing–looking waiter in the hotel lobby and gave him a tip of two hundred yuan.

The waiter was flattered, and Jolene said, “I’ll go to 8188 later. After fifteen minutes, you ring the

doorbell, saying there is a problem with the wiring and you need to come in for maintenance.”

The waiter took the money, and seeing Jolene’s beauty, he agreed, “Okay.”

After Jolene had explained, she went upstairs in peace.

She must not offend either side, she had to be as cunning as a catfish, and no one could catch her.

The job of a secretary was intense, and if you were not

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smart, you would have already put yourself in it.

Jolene came to the door of 8188, took a deep breath, and knocked lightly on the door.

Through the door, there was a faint male voice inside.

“Come in.”

She swiped her card to enter, and the room was completely dark.

She reported her name, “Boss Hon, I’m Jolene.”

She fumbled for the switch on the wall.

She had only booked the presidential suite but never entered it. The place was too big, and even the

light switch was not in the normal position.

She groped her way to the living room and vaguely saw a dark figure sitting on the sofa in the middle.

The dim light outside the window came in through the silk curtains, making everything in the room faint.

Like a mirage, it would be disillusioned at any time.

Jolene did not go in and pretended to explain why she was late.

“Boss Hon, I’m so sorry. I just felt a little sick to my stomach, so I bought some medicine.” As she

spoke, she finally touched the switch on the wall.

Relieved, she snapped the light on.

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Suddenly, the lights were bright.

The crystal chandelier in the center of the living room illuminated the room like daytime.

Jolene subconsciously covered her eyes, and when she could get used to the light, she took down her

hands and saw the man sitting across from her.

A black suit, a light blue shirt, and a navy blue tie with dark gold stripes.

This tie had been bought for him at the airport on her last business trip.

Jolene never expected that the person sitting on the sofa was Bowen.

For a moment, she was a little speechless, and at the same time, she looked around.

Suddenly, Bowen said, “Don’t look around it. Karry Hon drank too much, and I sent someone to take

him home.”

Jolene did not know whether she should be thankful that she had escaped or depressed that Bowen

had created such an embarrassing scene.

The corners of her mouth curled up habitually.

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She always remembered that a secretary took her and told her a word when she first went to work.

Those who worked as secretaries must smile even if a whip hit them.

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She stood against the door frame and responded with a coquettish smile, “Oh, that’s it, then I’ll go first,

Mr. Evert.”

As soon as she moved, Bowen spoke again, “Karry Hon and I had bet that he said you would come.”

“What did Mr. Evert bet on?” She asked Bowen, pretending to be curious.

Bowen Evert raised his eyelids, and the light from the crystal lamp shone into his pupils.

The light was very white, making his eyes very mean and sharp.

Jolene’s back was covered with sweat.

She waited a long time before hearing Bowen say calmly, “One meal.”

Jolene smiled charmingly and cheerfully, “I’m so glad I was worth the meal.”

Her coda rose like a nightingale hiding in the leaves when Jolene spoke.

Occasionally, it was sweet and pleasant to listen to.

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