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Wilson sighed inwardly, clutching the cold orange. ‘Miss Adler may be Mrs. Adler's daughter, but | need to be on
my toes around Mrs. Adler and can’t afford any distractions.
| can’t treat them the same.
But with Miss Adler, | only need to be upfront and sincere about my intentions-she’s remarkably easy to
persuade thought Wilson, who, having achieved his goal, stepped aside with a smile to peel an orange.
Eyes glued to him, the onlookers watched as he popped the orange into his mouth. Two chews were all it took
before a look of astonishment washed over Wilson's face. His eyes then lit up, his cheeks flushing with
excitement. “This is the best orange Ive ever had!” he declared.
He was already struggling to control his emotions, convinced that people in their mid-30s didn’t generally need
to expres their excitement. However, others misinterpreted his restrained expression as something more
extreme.
“That's a bit of a stretch, Wilson...”
“Right. Although it does look sweet.”
Those who chose not to eat seemed jealous, as if they thought he was showing off on purpose.
Wilson was too preoccupied to notice them. The sensation, he knew, was beyond words the taste of the small
orange, the smooth, comforting feeling as it went down his throat. And he knew he wasn’t exaggerating
The weather was dry and cold now. Even if Wilson didn’t leave his coffee daily, as long as he ate something
heavy, his throat would hurt like it was on fire. But now, his throat was unexpectedly rejuvenated.
He finally understood how his wife felt when she brought the oranges hlast week. He wanted to always
remember these oranges as the medicine that soothed his throat.
Deep in thought, Wilson tucked the orange peel into his pocket. It’s still useful, he mused inwardly. I'll dry it when
| get home. It’s perfect for headaches, stuffy noses, and fevers. At that moment, Wilson, who had lived
extravagantly his entire life, instinctively learned the value of frugality.
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The others realized he might be serious when they saw him carefully store the orange peel. After working
together for almost a decade, they knew each other better than anyone.
They knew Wilson wouldn't act this way, even if he were acting, so the only possibility was that the orange was
genuinely delicious
After pushing Wilson away, they anxiously crowded around Yvonne. “Miss Adler, we want slittle oranges,
too.” “Miss Adler, | want it too.”
Yvonne was stunned to see so many hands reaching out to her from the circle of adults.
With a determined gesture, she snatched a handful from the basket, her open hand closing tightly around it.
Though seemingly heroic, her prize only amounted to three. Her small hands, while charming, limited her ability
to distribute items efficiently.
Each person was meant to receive one, with a larger portion reserved for the group to share-a seemingly
equitable system. However, the scene resembled a somber distribution of rations to those in need
Despite only thre@oranges, the group was very content, understanding the importance of seizing opportunities
When they peeled the oranges and popped them into their mouths, their expressions surpassed Wilson's earlier
reaction.
It was the ultimate level of deliciousness-there was simply no comparison! Wilson's earlier reaction wasn’t
exaggerated; if anything, it had been unbelievably restrained..
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Tagree with what you just said this is the best orange I've ever had!
“Seconded.
After finishing one, they tucked the remaining two into their pockets, reluctant to eat them. They wanted to bring
them back for the kids to try.
“No way, next t| must strongly persuade Mrs. Adler to consider going into the fruit business. Even auctioning
them off at Horizon Tower would do.”
“My Tiecoon Hall needs stoo.”
“Seconded.
They were deep in discussion at that moment, but as soon as Tinley arrived, it was as if their mouths had been
sewn shut- not a single word cout,
Tinley walked in from outside and saw them gather around Yvonne. There wasn’t a trace of surprise on her face,
as if she had expected this all along. Her indifferent gaze swept over them, pausing when it landed on the
orange peels in their hands.
Her gaze wasn't particularly sharp, but a smirk was hinted at. “Didn’t you say you were going home? Which
hexactly-
mine!
The group immediately felt awkward, unable to hide their embarrassment. They stiffly made room, awkwardly
laughing as they shuffled toward the door. “Well, we just missed Miss Adler and wanted to cby and see her.”
“Yes, just taking a look, we didn’t do anything.”
Tinley paused, glancing back at the stragglers heading for the door. She’d noticed their distraction during the
meeting, but hadn’t wanted to call attention to the repeated data errors.
Once they were away from work, their minds started working quickly again, and their attitude felt younger. They
were having fun with Yvonne. It was a miracle that Yvonne didn’t mind them acting like this.
“Well, Mrs. Adler, we're leaving
“We will surely go hthis time.”
Tinley seemed about to speak, but Yvonne, sitting in a chair, set a vase aside and ran to her with three oranges
clutched in her hands. “Mommy!” she cried happily.
The interruption diverts Tinley’s attention, causing her to forget what she was about to say. Upon seizing the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmopportunity, the others quickly slipped away, afraid of being stopped if they were too slow.
Yvonne carefully took the orange, hugged her leg, and tiptoed to her mother. “Mommy, eat!” she exclaimed,
As Tinley stepped through the door, her previously aloof expression softened. A gentle smile touched her lips, as
if a different side of her had emerged. “Thank you, sweetie,” she said.
Tinley peered at the small oranges arranged in the back and asked warmly, “Are you going to give the oranges to
someone speciale
“Yes!” Yvonne exclaimed, blinking her eyes. In a quiet, sweet voice, she said, “To daddy, brother, and niy
mentor.”
“Okay, Tinley said, asking Wendy for more baskets.
Yvonne and Tinley emptied the oranges from the vase and then worked together to divide them into small
baskets, finding quiet harmony in the task.
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Upon entering the living room, Ronnie intended to invite Yvonne to eat, but seeing the situation unfold, he
suddenly wanted to intervene and help them. He could do the packing, but couldn't let Tinley and Yvonne do it.
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He hurried forward, but Wendy, sensing his intentions, reached out from her position at the door and pulled a
bewildered Ronnie hack, preventing him from disturbing them.
“Tto eat, right? I'll bring them over later, you can get busy with your stuff first. Wendy said. Ronnie was
ushered away in
confusion.
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