Chapter 63

Eleanor glanced at the photo. It just showed him standing in front of the bed, and her looking at him. No big deal. She didn’t care.

“No worries, Mr. Clowers can delete it.”

She believed that with his skills, deleting a picture shouldn’t be an issue.

“I’ve already taken care of it. No one else will spread it.”

“Great”

Eleanor nodded, turned to leave, and Jason suddenly stopped her again.

“Let me treat you to a meal, my apology on behalf of Tyler.”

Eleanor shook her head, “No need, I have to go to the company.”

Jason hurriedly said, “I saw you still asleep this morning, so I called Ms. Ratliff and asked for a leave of absence for you.”

Eleanor was surprised. No wonder Rosita had sent her a WhatsApp message this morning, but didn’t prompt her again after nol seeing her in the company. Turns out Jason had asked for time off

She looked at Jason with some surprise, not knowing why he was helping her. Hadn’t he warned her five years ago not to bother him again? Why was he helping her now?

up unless she agreed. His personality was just as

up to, so she stopped

soon as they stepped out of the

his presence concealed in the dim light. His dark

icy glare, Eleanor’s face instantly

didn’t dare to raise her head, and subconsciously

move undoubtedly angered Bernard even more, as his

notice their strangeness, and extended his hand politely.

“Mr. Laurence.”

looked at his hand.

“I’m germaphobic.”

was arrogant and disrespectful.

he didn’t feel embarrassed. Instead, he

eyes turning to Eleanor, who was hiding behind

Shultz is

called out, Eleanor could no

Jason and greeted Bernard respectfully like she would do with a business partner, “Hello, Mr. Laurence.

body, his cold eyes taking a quick look

Shultz is

he pushed past her and marched straight to the

mock her, because he saw her with Jason in the hotel and misunderstood. Eleanor wouldn’t bother explaining such a misunderstanding. It was none of his business who she was with

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