ir then sighed and shook her head.
“No. You got things twisted.
We’re just friends.”
Lenard joined in the conversation.
“So you haven’t said yes to him?”
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ir shed a self-mocking smile.
“I’d do that in a heartbeat, but he never asked.”
Talbot, Lenard and Bowman looked at each other in disbelief.
“Don’t give up, ir. Our chief might be gruff on the outside, but he has feelings for you. Just go for it!”
When she heard this, ir couldn’t help but burst into Laughter.
Wesley happened toe back at this moment. Seeing ir and Talbot happily chatting back and
forth, he was infuriated.
“Talbot!” he shouted.
“Yes, Chief!” Talbot immediately stood up straight.
Wesley cast a sidelong nce at him and demanded, “Back to base! Now!
And report to me when you get there. If you take longer than 20 minutes…” He didn’t have to say
anything more.
“Yes, Chief!”
Though Talbot was totally confused, he left without further ado.
ir was also confused. Wesley had just showed up, handed in her resignation, forced the Jameson
Group to give her money to her, and taken her away. Unreal!
When they got into the car, ir asked Wesley, who was driving, “So,
Joslyn told you everything?”
“Of course.” Wesley wasn’t lying.
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ir rubbed her temples and said, “Actually I already wrote a letter of resignation. You didn’t need to
do this.” She was very grateful to him, and meanwhile felt a little embarrassed.
Wesley cast a casual nce at her through the rear-view mirror.
“You saying I should mind my own business?”
‘What? I didn’t say that.‘ “Of course not. I’m very grateful to you.