Chapter 154
Chapter 0154
Sonia’s face turned pale in an instant under Candice’s scrutiny. In fact, there were quite a few
rumors circulating within Aether about her, but no one dared to say them to her face.
However, both Julie and Candice spoke without restraint, and for a moment, the expression on
Sonia’s face was quite vivid.
Watching her changing expression, Candice slowly withdrew her gaze.
Just as the elevator reached the ground floor, she blinked and exited the elevator.
But what she did not expect was to run into Alex right after leaving the company entrance.
He had just returned from Blue Artifact, his expression cold, and his jaw clenched tightly.
When he saw Candice, his dark eyes slightly narrowed, a clear sign that his mood was not great.
Feeling that she had not provoked him, Candice was about to walk away when she heard footsteps
approaching. Soon, she heard Sonia’s aggrieved voice. “Lex.”
Now outside the company, Sonia jogged over, and whether it was intentional or not, her shoulder
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbumped into Candice.
Candice wore high heels today, and although they were not very high, she still stumbled half a
step to the side when bumped.
Meanwhile, Sonia ran straight to Alex, raised her small face, and with a reddened nose, looked up
at him.
Anyone with a discerning eye could see that she was aggrieved.
Alex’s gaze, originally on Candice, shifted back to Sonia. “What’s wrong?”
Candice did not want to watch Sonia’s performance any longer and turned away.
Sonia, who had been paying attention to her movements all along, watched her leaving figure, and a
trace of complex thoughts flashed in her eyes. Then, she bit her lip and slowly spoke. “Alex, I don’t
want to stay in the CEO’s office anymore. Candice is right. I don’t know anything and don’t
have the qualifications.”
As she spoke, she had already becmelancholic, clutching Alex’s clothes and not letting go.
Alex’s gaze landed on the hand pulling on his clothes, and his tone was indifferent. “Candice said
that?”
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Before Sonia could answer, he sneered. “Who gave her the right to act so high and mighty?”
Sonia remained silent, but her eyes hidden beneath her eyelashes showed subtle ernotional
fluctuations.
Instead of going hdirectly, Candice first went to the nursing home.
Her grandfather had called earlier today, reminding her that she had not visited him for several days.
Since the last the was discharged, her grandfather’s health had deteriorated visibly, and the doctor
had repeatedly warned about the possibility of a stroke.
When Candice arrived at the nursing home, her grandfather was flipping through a photo album in his
room.
She placed the fruits she had brought on the table and spoke softly. “The caregiver said you haven’t
had dinner yet tonight. Is it because of a poor appetite?”
Upon hearing her voice, her grandfather looked up and waved at her. “Candy, cand look at your
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmgrandmother. You’re just like your grandmother.”
During these days around her grandmother’s death anniversary, her grandfather would take out the
thick album every year. Watching the young woman in the photos, Candice smiled. “Yes, I remember
that Grandma’s homemade candied haws were delicious.”
Looking at the photos, her grandfather’s expression was nostalgic. Suddenly, he grabbed Candice’s
hand. “Candy, accompanyto visit our old house.”
“But it’s a bit late now.”
Her grandfather insisted. “I go back every year. If I don’t go back this year, she’ll be upset.”
Candice had no choice but to inform the dean and then help her grandfather into the car.
The old house mentioned by her grandfather was in an old–style cylindrical building in the north of the
city. Originally, this area was supposed to be demolished, but due to sissues, the demolition had
been delayed.
When Candice left with her grandfather back then, most of the residents in the cylindrical building had
already moved out.
So now
now, the entire neighborhood looked dim, illuminated only by a few old street lamps. Knowing about
Candice’s night blindness, her grandfather took the initiative to speak. “Candy, wait foroutside. I’ll
go in and take a look.”