Chapter 1315
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Marcus assumed Holden Group must have exerted pressure on the media companies to stop them
from covering Jeremyâs death.
âSomeone mustâve set him up! Why else would he go to an abandoned factory?â sobbed Annie.
âDid he go alone?â asked Marcus.
âHis right-hand man and the driver went with him,â answered Annie in a hoarse voice.
âThen are those two still alive?â
Annie shook her head. âNo one knows where they are right now.â
Marcus frowned. As much as he felt sorry for Annie, he did not know how to help her since he was not
familiar with how things work in the lives of the elites.
However, Annie did not go to him for help. What she really wanted was for him to comfort her.
âMy family is a mess right now, and my parents forbid me from telling anyone about this. But Iâm soâ¦so
sad. Uncle Jeremy doted on me ever since I was little. He might be a little fierce sometimes, but he
never says no to me when I ask him for something!â
Marcus patted her hand gently before sighing helplessly. âAnnie, I know youâre sad, but I really donât
know how to comfort you. All I can give is my condolences.â
Annie wiped her tears away again. âIâm actually better off than Corinne since I can cry and talk to you
about it, but she⦠She doesnât even know Uncle Jeremy is dead. As soon as I got the news yesterday,
I wanted to call and tell her, but Mister Aaron stopped me. He said the shock might send her into
premature labor, so itâs best to keep the news from her.â
Marcus was stunned, not at the fact that Corinne still had no idea about Jeremyâs death but because
Annie was with Aaron yesterday. However, he knew it was not the right time to pursue the matter.
âBut theyâve broken up, right? If I remember correctly, Miss Corinne was unwilling to forgive Mister
Jeremy, so I donât think sheâd be that sad. Donât worry too much about it, Annie,â comforted Marcus.
Annie shook her head stubbornly. âNo! They might look like they hate each other, but everyone could
tell they still love and care about each other very much. Iâm sure they wouldâve gotten back with each
other once the misunderstanding was cleared up!â
Marcus was about to say something when he saw someone walking toward them. He quickly stood up
and said awkwardly, âHi, Mister Aaronâ¦. Are you here to get some coffee too?â
Annie blew her nose, turned around, and saw that it was indeed Aaron who had come.
Aaron raised his arm and pointed at the watch on his wrist. âMarcus, lunch break is almost over. Youâre
going to be late if you donât head back to work now.â
âIâm sorry, Mister Aaron. I mustâve forgotten the time since I was trying to comfort my girlfriend. Thereâs
been a death in her family,â explained Marcus.
Aaron looked at Annie, and then back at Marcus. âIt doesnât matter what your reason for being late is,
the company will still dock your pay for being late,â he said with a superficial smile.
Marcus could feel the unbearable pressure coming from Aaron. âAlright, Mister Aaron. Iâll go back right
away.â
Turning to Annie, Marcus said apologetically, âSorry, Annie, but I have to go back to work now. Iâll call
you after I get off from work. Be a dear and stop crying, okay? Mister Jeremyâs not going to come back
even if you keep crying. And remember to eat something.â
He then rushed off to get back to work.
Aaron sat on the seat Marcus vacated. âYou shouldnât have told an outsider everything,â he chided
softly.
Annie could not stop her tears. âHeâs not an outsider! Heâs my boyfriend,â she said sulkily.