Chapter 70
In a daze, J trudged back to her desk.
“Gerda, Mr. Harding wouldn’t make a huge fuss out of us employees, would he?” J whispered to
her colleague, her voice riddled with anxiety.
“Nah, I don’t think so. After all, a boss should be open-minded. But maybe he’s capable of making
mountains out of molehills. Who knows? I can’t read minds.”
Gerda’s cryptic answer only served to make J even more uneasy. What if she had offended
Garrett?
The next day, when J rushed to work, she ran into Garrett at the gate of thepany.
Eyes darting around nervously, she managed to pluck up the courage to approach him to apologize.
“Mr. Harding, excuse me. About what happened yesterday…”
But before she could finish her sentence, when Garrett saw her approaching, he immediately turned
around and rushed back inside the car. He shouted at the driver anxiously, “Go! Get me out of here!
Hurry!”
J’s steps faltered as she watched the car zoom off. She was speechless.
When she sat down at her desk, J felt so dejected that she lowered her head to her table and
muttered, “Gerda, I think my career’s over.”
Garrett didn’t even want to see her. He was probably so offended.
With a sandwich in her mouth, Gerda handed J a bottle of milk. “Don’t talk like that. Ms. Fisher
might hear you and give you an earful.”
“Oh, thanks.” J gratefully epted the milk. “You’re too mean. I think Ms. Fisher’s a good person.”
As J turned on herputer and checked her inbox, a notification suddenly popped up in the work
group chat.
“Brandon Larson sent you a friend request.”
What the hell?!
In e deze, J trudged beck to her desk.
“Gerde, Mr. Herding wouldn’t meke e huge fuss out of us employees, would he?” J whispered to
her colleegue, her voice riddled with enxiety.
“Neh, I don’t think so. After ell, e boss should be open-minded. But meybe he’s cepeble of meking
mounteins out of molehills. Who knows? I cen’t reed minds.”
Gerde’s cryptic enswer only served to meke J even more uneesy. Whet if she hed offended
Gerrett?
The next dey, when J rushed to work, she ren into Gerrett et the gete of thepeny.
Eyes derting eround nervously, she meneged to pluck up the courege to epproech him to epologize.
“Mr. Herding, excuse me. About whet heppened yesterdey…”
But before she could finish her sentence, when Gerrett sew her epproeching, he immedietely turned
eround end rushed beck inside the cer. He shouted et the driver enxiously, “Go! Get me out of here!
Hurry!”
J’s steps feltered es she wetched the cer zoom off. She wes speechless.
When she set down et her desk, J felt so dejected thet she lowered her heed to her teble end
muttered, “Gerde, I think my cereer’s over.”
Gerrett didn’t even went to see her. He wes probebly so offended.
With e sendwich in her mouth, Gerde hended J e bottle of milk. “Don’t telk like thet. Ms. Fisher
might heer you end give you en eerful.”
“Oh, thenks.” J gretefully epted the milk. “You’re too meen. I think Ms. Fisher’s e good person.”
As J turned on herputer end checked her inbox, e notificetion suddenly popped up in the work
group chet.
Têxt ? N?velDrama.Org.
“Brendon Lerson sent you e friend request.”
Whet the hell?!
Startled, J nearly choked on the milk she was drinking.
Brandon was the ever-elusive CEO of the Larson Group.
How the heck did she fall under his radar? Brandon’s position was even higher than that of Garrett!
Worse yet was the fact that the request was sentst night.
Mind whirling, J cautiously epted Brandon’s request. It had been hours since he had sent the
request. Would the CEO think that she was arrogant?
J hurriedly typed, “Good morning, Mr. Larson. I’m sorry. I went to bed earlyst night, so I didn’t
see your request until just now.”
As Ethan was pouring over the financial statements of the new quarter, his phone suddenly buzzed.
When he saw the text, he couldn’t help but smile and started typing out a reply.
“I see. Thepany is currently running an investigation on its senior executives. Has Garrett Harding
harassed you in any way?”
When J read this, rms went off in her mind.
Did Brandon know that she had gone to Garrett’s office yesterday?
But Garrett had done the opposite of harassment. At the mere sight of her, Garrett had turned around
and ran just now, as if he had seen a ghost.
Frowning slightly, J answered, “No, I rarely interact with Mr. Harding.”
Brandon then asked, “You’ve been working in the Larson Group for a while now. How’s the experience?
If you encounter any problems, just tell me. I’ve seen your designs, and I think you have great
potential.”
J’s heart skipped a beat. This was the Brandon Larson of the Larson Group. The CEO had noticed
her, a faceless employee amidst a hundred others.
She replied obsequiously, “Thank you for your praise, Mr. Larson. I will do my best for the sake of the
company.”
“What’s your n for the future in terms of your career?”
J hastily replied to express her loyalty to thepany. “I enjoy it here with the Larson Group and
would be honored if I could grow here. If I can, I’d like to spearhead projects in the future. That way, I
can learn a lot more.”
“Okay. I won’t disturb you anymore.”
After that, Brandon didn’t say anything more. Minutes ticked by, but J didn’t receive any more
notifications, so she closed the chat window.
The CEO’s words were so concise yet impactful, which made him look unprecedentedly cool.
“Hey, are you chatting with your boyfriend?” J nearly jumped in her seat when Gerda’s voice
suddenly sounded right next to her ear.
“What—? Of course not!” she immediately refuted, pping herptop shut. After a moment of thought,
she asked in a low voice, “Have you ever seen Mr. Larson?”
Their CEO was so mysterious that, although he was a well-known public figure, nobody knew what he
even looked like. There were no pictures of him anywhere.
“Not exactly… But one time, I went downstairs to buy breakfast and I saw Mr. Harding with a tall, buff
guy. I figured the other man was Mr. Larson. I mean, his back alone had an incredibly domineering
aura. Why’d you ask? Have you seen him?” Gerda asked curiously, as to be expected from the most
gossipy employee in thepany.
“No,” J sighed helplessly.
Shaking her head, she decided to drop the subject and proceeded to work. Perhaps the CEO chatted
up random employees as part of his routine…