Chapter 1155
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
Blake said, âThank you, Iâm heading out now. If anything comes up, Iâll message you.â
Liam responded, âBe careful.â
Blake, with a black leather bag in hand, was wearing a dark coat that reached her knees. As she took the elevator down and walked through the lobby, she coincidentally ran into Susan, who was chatting happily with the people from the secretarial department.
Blake thought, âWhat an unlucky day.â
She thought about pretending not to see Susan and quietly l However, holding a cup of coffee, Susan did not want to miss t chance to show off to Blake.
Susan stood in front of Blake to block her way, âI didnât expect to you still in the company. If I didnât know better, Iâd think you got fire Tsk, tsk⦠Looks like youâre doing quite well working as an assistant to an editor-in-chief!â
Blake noticed the expensive clothes and ladiesâ watch Susan was flaunting, all from Jardin Corporationâs latest collection, with prices ranging from two to three hundred thousand dollars.
Considering the secretariesâ monthly salary was around six to eight thousand dollars, Blake could not help but wonder how Susan afforded such luxury.
Blake lowered her head and chuckled. She hit the nail on the head, â Yeah! After becoming the Deputy CEOâs assistant, someone can now afford jewelry worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Shosanna Swift, do you have a sugar daddy now?â
Susan responded, âShut up!â Blake covered her mouth and burst into laughter, âOh, I forgot. Shosanna was your old name. Now you go by Susan. Look at me; after moving downstairs, I even forgot about that.
âYouâre a big-hearted person; you wonât hold it against me, right? Iâll get going now, then.â
People nearby realized Susanâs original name was Shosanna Swift and secretly laughed as they found her name very old-fashioned.
Susan did not like her original name because it was very old- fashioned. So, she had been telling people to call her âSusan.â
Susan thought, âI canât believe Blake still has the nerve to act all arrogant after being demoted. Well, just wait until I climb up th ladder again, Blake. Sooner or later, Iâll have you fired!â
Blake drove along a familiar route and arrived at a residential a was a bachelor apartment complex.
She took on this task not on find the author but also for another reason.
After arriving at the given address, Blake knocked on the door.
As expected, no one answered. Then, a neighbor living opposite walked out, âStop knocking. He hasnât been back for a month.â
Blake said, âI see. Thank you.â
The neighbor asked, âWhatâs your relationship with him?â
Blake answered, âIâm his editor. Thereâs some content I need to discuss with him.â
âGot it. Come back later. Actually, heâs been coming back late these days.â
âAll right, thank you.â
Blake checked the time and saw it was only around five thirty in the evening. She turned and walked into the elevator. After a moment of hesitation, she decided to press the button for the sixteenth floor. As the elevator ascended slowly, her palm holding the handbag started to sweat.
Unexpectedly, as she contemplated, the elevator doors opened, and she saw Kevin. He was waiting for the elevator.
They had not met for a long time. Compared to Blakeâs actions, Kevin looked very calm. His eyes remained sharp and cold.
âDo you need something from me?â Kevin stepped into the elevator and pressed the button to go down to the lobby. Blake stood behind him, watching his back, and said, âWho said Iâm looking for you?â
Kevin responded, âThe recent StartReadingâs project involves the production of a television series titled âMurders in the Night.â The author and I live in the same apartment building-heâs on the eighth floor, and Iâm on the sixteenth. Are you telling me that you accidentally pressed the wrong floor button?â
Blake was terrified when she saw Kevinâs gaze, âHave you been coming back to the company? How do you know about everything that Iâm doing?â
The elevator quickly reached the lobby, and Kevin still did not respond. Blake, almost unconsciously, continued to follow him, âSay