Chapter 1089
Victoria had a sudden epiphany and decided to dial Ren‘s phone number. She would never pass up a
chance to contact him.
“Hello,” Ren‘s low, magnetic voice spoke up.
“Did you get Ruka a job in the Translation Department, Ren? Why didn‘t you inform me? I would have
looked after her had you told me earlier,” Victoria said jokingly.
“You don‘t need to pay special attention to Ruka. Let her do things to the best of her abilities,” he
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtresponded calmly.
“No! I will definitely take good care of her because of our relationship. Oh, right! What is your
relationship with her? You didn‘t make it clear last night! Is she someone you genuinely like?” There
was a hint of envy in her tone.
“She‘s just a junior. There‘s nothing special about our relationship,” he elaborated.
“Ren, are you available tonight? As an apology for what happened last night, I‘d like to treat you to a
meal.”
“I‘m too preoccupied today. Let‘s take a raincheck. Goodbye.” Ren was the first to hang up the phone.
Biting nervously on her red lips, Victoria could not take her eyes off the girl in the profile as a tinge of
jealousy flashed across her eyes. How could she not be jealous? She had loved Ren for five years and
had gone almost insane for him. Not only had she squandered her youth for him, but all she got in
return was avoidance and cold shoulders from Ren. As his position became more powerful, he was
even more unattainable.
Early in the morning, Angela received a phone call from Daphne, who was going to the hospital today.
As such, Angela would need to sign some documents on behalf of her mother. Under usual
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcircumstances, Angela would only go to the company if there were matters to be handled. However,
she arrived at the office on time at 9.30AM today.
Daphne‘s office was overflowing with paperwork that needed to be reviewed and signed. Although
Angela had not yet taken over her mother‘s daily tasks, she was handling them well.
After all, she had previously spent a year in business school. Despite the fact that she did not graduate,
she did take the year of classes seriously.
In the meantime, a male employee was secretly watching her behind the pillar outside the office.
‘Angela is in the company, he reported, lowering his head to send a text message.
“Please keep an eye on her for me and contact me as soon as she heads out alone.”
The other party delivered a voice message authoritatively.