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Chapter 53

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Charles tried to get close and chatted enthusiastically with Sonia.

“This is my first tin Stugan City. Lex said it’s like a graduation trip. Are there fun things to do here?”

Sonia’s tone was naive and romantic, truly sounding like a tourist.

Candice glanced back and saw Alex closing his eyes to rest. Alex liked the quiet, and he hated it when

people

were noisy during his rest.

However, Sonia’s cheerful voice didn’t seem to bother him.

Candice used to remember Alex’s preferences very well. Even during business trips, she would

prioritize his

rest by trying to postpone all work. She considered everything for him, but ultimately, she couldn’t

compare to

someone like Sonia.

Candice averted her gaze and didn’t participate in Sonia’s conversation. She leaned against the car

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window and closed her eyes to rest.

Upon arriving at the hotel, there wasn’t much to do in the evening. Candice went straight to her room.

As she

walked away, she could still hear Charles arranging a room for Alex.

Candice thought Alex brought Sonia along to give her sprestige. However, when they left the hotel

to go

to the branch office the next morning, Sonia was nowhere to be seen.

Alex didn’t explain anything and simply got into the car. Charles brought a secretary along this time

who

occupied the front passenger seat, so Candice had to sit in the back.

With a person in between her and Alex, Candice looked out the window in silence. Charles

enthusiastically

explained the situation at the branch office.

Alex, whether he was listening or not, occasionally checked his phone and seemed to be responding to

messages.

Only when Charles finished speaking did he casually ask Candice, “Candice, did you remember

everything?”

“Yes,” Candice replied softly.

Alex scoffed lightly and turned his gaze to her. “Is that so? I thought you were daydreaming just now.”

Suddenly, a stray dog rushed out in front of the car. The vehicle made a sharp turn. Candice was

unprepared for the sudden change in momentum and was tossed in Alex’s direction.

She collided with Alex, her hands landing on his sturdy thighs. Alex grunted at the impact. When the

vehicle returned to its course, Charles kept apologizing.

Candice used a bit of force on the hands that were on Alex’s thighs to sit back properly.

She took a slow breath and was about to move away from Alex when she heard him whisper, “Was it

intentional?”

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After saying that, he glanced at Candice’s hand that was still on his thigh. Candice withdrew her hand

calmly

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and said, “Sorry.”

Alex snorted coldly and turned away.

Candice and Alex followed Charles to tour the branch office. During lunchtime, Charles wanted to treat

everyone to a meal, but Alex raised his phone and said, “No need. Someone is waiting forat the

hotel.”

That “someone” was Sonia, who had indeed cfor sightseeing this time.

Candice didn’t go back with Alex and planned to have lunch with Charles. However, Alex called her in a

cold

and flat tone, “You’re coming back with me.”

Candice wanted to refuse but heard him say, “There’s swork to be arranged.”

Charles intended to send them back to the hotel, but Alex declined. So, Charles had to call for a car.

In the car, Candice asked Alex, “What work needs to be arranged?”

Alex lazily stared at her as he asked, “Did you bring your driver’s license?”

Candice frowned, and Alex continued, “We’re missing a driver. Can you handle it, Miss Secretary?”

By the tthey reached the hotel, Sonia was already waiting at the entrance. Seeing Alex and

Candice return

together, she initially looked a bit displeased.

But upon hearing that Candice would be the driver, she smiled again.

“Candice, thank you for your hard work, then.