Chapter 73 Recalling Sylvia's attitude and her opinion of Adenville, it seemed impossible to convince her to return to Carzonia.
When I rejected another one of his ideas, Zion couldn't hold back any longer and snapped. "Hudson, are you crazy?" "You rejected every plan I suggested. I kept coming up with something, and you kept saying it won't work. If you're so capable, cup with a good plan yourself instead of torturing me." Seeing Zion's exasperation, I frowned and decided to share my idea instead.
"Alright, I have an idea. Sylvia has always mentioned she wants to travel, but she's never had the chance because of work and money. This time, we can fulfill her wish." During my tin Adenville, I hadn't been in touch with Sylvia. Although she hadn't said anything, I was sure she felt hurt. This trip could serve as a way to make it up to her.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't be able to join her on this trip.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"How long do you plan for her to be on this trip?" Zion asked.
I thought for a moment and replied, "About half a month. Delay her meeting with Selena as long as possible. Even if I can't fully handle all the issues in the company within that time, I believe, after half a month, Selena will be familiar enough with the company's operations to manage on her own without my help." "I need your help with this," I added, looking at Zion.
With Zion's help, I soon found where Sylvia was staying.
It was clear she had planned this. After arriving in Adenville, she quickly found a place and moved in.
I pressed the doorbell several times before Sylvia finally opened the door.
When she saw me, it was clear she was still holding onto the resentment from a few days ago. She didn't seem pleased. She paid more attention to Zion instead, looking wary of him.
"Who are you? Why haven't I seen you before?" "Hello, I'm Hudson's colleague, Aaron." Zion made up a non the spot.
She frowned, puzzled as to why I would bring a colleague with me, but she still let us in.
The room was small. There were sbasic necessities, a table, and chairs. There was a single room with a living area and bathroom. There was no air conditioning, just a new fan against the wall with its packaging still not removed and a layer of protective film clinging to it.
"What brings you here?" Sylvia asked, tilting her head.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThough her tone was neutral, I could tell she was still angry with me.
I sighed, apologized, and explained why I hadn't been in touch.
"Sylvia, I've been really busy since I cto Adenville. There's been so much to handle, and I didn't even get I much sleep. That's why I haven't contacted you. I'm sorry. I promise, once things settle down, I'll make it up to you. Please don't be mad." Sylvia sighed and said, "I'm not angry. You have your responsibilities, and I have mine. I understand." Hearing her say that, I felt relieved. If she said she understood, it meant she wasn't angry anymore.
After clearing things up, I felt a weight being lifted off my chest h moved closer to her, and she didn't resist, though her eyes subtly remindedthat we weren't alone. She glanced at Zion, who was rolling his eyes, seemingly disgusted by my display of affection.
She frowned, turned toand asked, "So why are you both heren Cheren today? Even if you cto see me, why do you have to bring your colleague?"