He rolled down the window and called out, "Ms. Saun." Jaylene lifted her head and met his gaze.

Then, she noticed the Toyota Corolla he was driving, worth over a hundred thousand. She furrowed her brows slightly and asked, ‘Why did you come in this car?"

Larry Bard explained, "This is my own car. Ms. Hall is resting today, so | didn't use her car."

Jaylene felt somewhat disdainful, but in the end, she didn't say anything. She put away her phone, opened the back door, and got in.

The car was neatly organized inside. Though a bit cramped, the comfort level was just acceptable to her. There was also a car perfume inside. It was their company’s product; one that was not considered cheap. Among this series of car perfumes, it was her favorite.

She couldn't help but size up Larry. Could this poor-looking guy afford it?

It must have been a gift from Stella Hall, that hypocritical woman, trying to win people's hearts. With this thought, she labeled Stella as "hypocritical" once again.

from the compartment in front and handed it to her. "Ms. Saun,

off her mask, and Larry finally saw the palm print on her face; her cheek was already swollen. Anger surged from his heart, and he asked in a low voice, "What happened to your face? Who hit

saying, "It's none

and found not only her keychain inside but also a pearl hairpin

the bag back to Larry,

gaze away from the bruise on Jaylene's face. He didn't take it back but said softly,

acting so inexplicably? Was he trying to

awkwardly explained, "My wife prepared the gift. She wanted me to get along well with the higher ups. | didn't know what you liked, so |

she had many precious and rare pearls. The pearl hairpin Larry gave her was inferior in both quality and color, the kind she wouldn't spare

‘I heard that your wife is intellectually impaired. | didn't think she'd know much about the importance of building

can't speak when she's anxious, but

no interest in hearing about his family matters and said oe, "You are

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