âYou donât need to worry about what weâre doing, Ahel teased her. Just tell me what you want to do.â
Emmeline became irritated. âHow would I know what to do!â
The call was abruptly cut off by her.
Abel held his phone and chuckled.
Then. Samâs phone rang; it was a call from Emmeline.
âSam. I asked you to come home to have dinner with me, but I canât even get home myself, she said with a sob. âI forgot to bring my keys.â
Sam was confused. âBut Iâm at your place now,â
âHuh?â Emmeline was puzzled. âHow come youâre at my place? Did my parents come back? Wait, itâs only been a few days, right?â
âYour brother is at home, Sam replied.
âWho else could it be?â
Emmeline angrily hung up the phone The doorbell rang. As Abel opened the door, his tall figure leaned casually against the doorway.
Emmeline didnât bother to look up or acknowledge him.
Slipping in from under his arm, she bent down and picked up Seal, who was wagging its tail.
However, when she entered the living room, she was left utterly surprised.
Sam had brought Albus along unexpectedly.
âAbel⦠Emmeline turned back to the doorway, almost slipping into Abelâs arms.
He gently patted her head and smiled. âDonât worry, Iâm back.â
It was only then that she pursed her lips in relief.
Abel went to the kitchen to cook, and Sam hurriedly joined him.
Emmeline wasnât comfortable in the living room with Albus, so she squeezed her way into the kitchen.
Since the kitchen was small, Abel couldnât turn around, so he opened his arms and ushered them out.
âItâs quite a hassle, and you all are in the way. Why not head to the living room and watch some TV?â
With Samâs presence, Emmeline could comfortably sit in the living room now.
Dinner was enjoyable, primarily because Abel was there, and Emmeline felt more at ease.
From the moment she saw Abel, Sam immediately fixed her heart on him and openly expressed her.
affection without reservation.
This made Abel constantly shift his body, afraid that her plump figure might topple over.
Emmeline couldnât help but burst into laughter as she observed Samâs playful interactions with Abel.
When it came to women getting close to Abel, Samâs actions brought joy to Emmeline, while Alanaâs made her feel uneasy.
Albus gradually became acquainted with Abel and engaged in many conversations.
Perhaps more accurately, it was under Abelâs insightful questioning that they exchanged many words.
Ultimately, Abelâs assessment of him was that he was an ordinary young man without grand aspirations or wrongdoings.
Surprisingly, these very qualities seemed to be the most reassuring to elderly women.
After seeing off Sam and Albus, Abel caught hold of Emmeline.
I havenât settled the score with you yet.â
Emmeline was startled, âWhat score are you talking about?â
Abel deliberately put on a stern face. You thought I wasnât home, so you secretly made plans with Albus?â
Emmeline blushed and became annoyed. âAbel, stop insulting me, okay?â
âIs it that serious?â Abel frowned. âI was just joking.
Emmeline pushed him away and lowered her head. I wonât make myself miserable just because I see you. with Alana. Iâm not that foolisht Other peopleâs mistakes donât justify me making my own.â
Abel looked at her earnest expression, and her face flushed with anger.
He regretted what he had just said, not expecting her reaction to be so intense.
âIâm sorry, babe, I didnât mean it. I was just joking!â he quickly apologized.
Emmeline huffed and retreated to the study. There, she dialed a phone number from her mobile, She had a lot on her plate and wasnât in the mood for small talk.
The call was quickly answered, and a pleasant voice came through. âEmmeline Louise?â
âMr. Wyatt, Emmeline said. âI have something to discuss with you. Are you available now?â
âWhatâs on your mind? Please, go ahead.â Brandon Wyattâs voice carried a hint of amusement.
Emmeline proceeded to explain the details regarding employee training at the World Trade Building.
Brandon considered the information and commented. That sounds doable. How many employees are there approximately?â
âWeâre expecting around three hundred people, with an additional thirty to forty from RetroWave Advertisements Emmeline replied.
Brandon raised a point. âThree hundred might be a bit too few. Have you considered participants from other industries? Typically, marketing training sessions are most costâeffective with around five to six hundred attendees when you factor in venue and accommodation costs.â
âI understand,â Emmeline responded. âIâll reach out to other units and consolidate the participantsâ
âThatâs the right approach, Brandon said. âBut Emmeline, I also have something Iâd like to discuss with you and seek your opinion on.â
âPlease go ahead, Mr. Wyan, Emmeline responded formally, âGiven your qualifications, I think youâre wellâsuited to be a lecturer. Have you ever considered becoming one?â he asked.
âYou donât need to worry about what weâre doing, Ahel teased her. Just tell me what you want to do.â
Emmeline became irritated. âHow would I know what to do!â
The call was abruptly cut off by her.
Abel held his phone and chuckled.
Then. Samâs phone rang; it was a call from Emmeline.
âSam. I asked you to come home to have dinner with me, but I canât even get home myself, she said with a sob. âI forgot to bring my keys.â
Sam was confused. âBut Iâm at your place now,â
âHuh?â Emmeline was puzzled. âHow come youâre at my place? Did my parents come back? Wait, itâs only been a few days, right?â
âYour brother is at home, Sam replied.
âWho else could it be?â
Emmeline angrily hung up the phone The doorbell rang. As Abel opened the door, his tall figure leaned casually against the doorway.
Emmeline didnât bother to look up or acknowledge him.
Slipping in from under his arm, she bent down and picked up Seal, who was wagging its tail.
However, when she entered the living room, she was left utterly surprised.
Sam had brought Albus along unexpectedly.
âAbel⦠Emmeline turned back to the doorway, almost slipping into Abelâs arms.
He gently patted her head and smiled. âDonât worry, Iâm back.â
It was only then that she pursed her lips in relief.
Abel went to the kitchen to cook, and Sam hurriedly joined him.
Emmeline wasnât comfortable in the living room with Albus, so she squeezed her way into the kitchen.
Since the kitchen was small, Abel couldnât turn around, so he opened his arms and ushered them out.
âItâs quite a hassle, and you all are in the way. Why not head to the living room and watch some TV?â
With Samâs presence, Emmeline could comfortably sit in the living room now.
Dinner was enjoyable, primarily because Abel was there, and Emmeline felt more at ease.
From the moment she saw Abel, Sam immediately fixed her heart on him and openly expressed her.
affection without reservation.
This made Abel constantly shift his body, afraid that her plump figure might topple over.
Emmeline couldnât help but burst into laughter as she observed Samâs playful interactions with Abel.
When it came to women getting close to Abel, Samâs actions brought joy to Emmeline, while Alanaâs made her feel uneasy.
Albus gradually became acquainted with Abel and engaged in many conversations.
Perhaps more accurately, it was under Abelâs insightful questioning that they exchanged many words.
Ultimately, Abelâs assessment of him was that he was an ordinary young man without grand aspirations or wrongdoings.
Surprisingly, these very qualities seemed to be the most reassuring to elderly women.
After seeing off Sam and Albus, Abel caught hold of Emmeline.
I havenât settled the score with you yet.â
Emmeline was startled, âWhat score are you talking about?â
Abel deliberately put on a stern face. You thought I wasnât home, so you secretly made plans with Albus?â
Emmeline blushed and became annoyed. âAbel, stop insulting me, okay?â
âIs it that serious?â Abel frowned. âI was just joking.
Emmeline pushed him away and lowered her head. I wonât make myself miserable just because I see you. with Alana. Iâm not that foolisht Other peopleâs mistakes donât justify me making my own.â
Abel looked at her earnest expression, and her face flushed with anger.
He regretted what he had just said, not expecting her reaction to be so intense.
âIâm sorry, babe, I didnât mean it. I was just joking!â he quickly apologized.
Emmeline huffed and retreated to the study. There, she dialed a phone number from her mobile, She had a lot on her plate and wasnât in the mood for small talk.
The call was quickly answered, and a pleasant voice came through. âEmmeline Louise?â
âMr. Wyatt, Emmeline said. âI have something to discuss with you. Are you available now?â
âWhatâs on your mind? Please, go ahead.â Brandon Wyattâs voice carried a hint of amusement.
Emmeline proceeded to explain the details regarding employee training at the World Trade Building.
Brandon considered the information and commented. That sounds doable. How many employees are there approximately?â
âWeâre expecting around three hundred people, with an additional thirty to forty from RetroWave Advertisements Emmeline replied.
Brandon raised a point. âThree hundred might be a bit too few. Have you considered participants from other industries? Typically, marketing training sessions are most costâeffective with around five to six hundred attendees when you factor in venue and accommodation costs.â
âI understand,â Emmeline responded. âIâll reach out to other units and consolidate the participantsâ
âThatâs the right approach, Brandon said. âBut Emmeline, I also have something Iâd like to discuss with you and seek your opinion on.â
âPlease go ahead, Mr. Wyan, Emmeline responded formally, âGiven your qualifications, I think youâre wellâsuited to be a lecturer. Have you ever considered becoming one?â he asked.