Facing against Tom, Toby turned around to find him standing outside the door with a tense expression on his face.

Toby knew his assistant well; with an expression like this, he was sure something was wrong and it could not be minor.

"I'm sorry, Harry. Please excuse me," Toby apologized to Harry, who sat across from him.

Knowing what he was about to say, Harry picked up the teacup and smiled. "It's fine. You can take care of your business first. I don't mind waiting for you; I'm not in a hurry."

"All right, then. Please wait a moment, Harry." Toby nodded and waved to Tom outside the door.

Tom walked over after noticing Toby's gesture. "President Fuller."

"What's the matter?" Toby asked, his gaze fixed on Tom.

Tom did not respond immediately, instead, he cast a glance at Harry, who was drinking tea across from Toby.

"Harry is not an outsider, so it doesn't matter," Toby assured when he saw this.

"Okay." After hearing Toby's words, Tom was naturally relieved. He nodded and turned to Toby. "President Fuller, something happened to Miss Reed."

"What exactly happened?" Toby's expression changed and his tone became tense.

Tom's lips parted and was about to respond when Harry, who was drinking tea, abruptly put down his cup and asked, "Is Miss Reed the woman you got back together with after your divorce?"

"Yes." Toby gave a small nod.

"Speaking of which, I haven't seen her in a long time," Harry said as he touched the teacup, his smile widening.

Toby did not notice anything wrong with Harry's expression; he simply assumed he was intrigued by Sonia. As a result, he replied, "You will also attend the banquet in the mall soon. By then, I'll introduce you to each other."

"There's no need to rush." Harry raised his hand, clearly indicating that he was not too keen to meet Sonia.

To put it bluntly, he was not fond of her.

"Harry, you seem to have some opinions about her, don't you?" Toby's shallow smile faded gradually.

For a brief moment, Harry was taken aback because he had not expected to be exposed.

Am I being too obvious?

Though stunned, Harry was not embarrassed when Toby was aware of his dislike toward Sonia.

Instead, his expression remained as calm as it had always been before he admitted it openly and graciously.

"I actually do," Harry replied, nodding.

His words made Toby frown.

Tom, on the other hand, was dumbfounded. The old man just straight up stated that he dislikes Miss Reed. He really doesn't hold back his words from President Fuller, does he?

After all, no one can accept the person they like being disliked by others.

Even if Harry has reservations toward Miss Reed, he should remain silent. Why does he have to air his dirty laundry?

Point is, he is in President Fuller's office right now. How ironic.

"Harry, may I ask what the reason is?" Toby asked in a low voice with his thin lips pursed.

Harry maintained a friendly smile on his face as if he could not understand Toby's discontent. "It's a simple reason, really. She's just not good enough for you," he explained.

Even Tom's lips twitched when he heard Harry's words, let alone Toby's reaction.

Not good enough?

He sure is witty!

No one else's opinions matter as long as President Fuller likes Miss Reed. Not Old Mrs. Fuller has said such a bizarre thing. She even adores Miss Reed!

As a result, Miss Reed was approved and welcomed into the Fuller Family wholeheartedly.

Isn't it ironic for an outsider to say something like that?

"I'm sorry, Harry, but I must disagree with you. I believe she is the best match for me." Toby sat back, his face darkening.

This time, Harry could not pretend that he had not noticed Toby's displeasure in his tone.

After all, Harry's continued pretense would be seen as deliberate seeing that Toby had made his stance clear.

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