10 Have You Been to the Civil Affairs Bureau?
Translator: Henyee Translations
Editor: Henyee Translations
When Keiraâs mobile phone rang, Lewis was slightly taken aback.
He turned to look at Keira.
âNeed Ironâ was her?
Keira answered the phone, âHello.â
But Lewis heard no sound in the receiver. He looked at his phone and found out that the line was busy. The voice call didnât get through.
He was overthinking it.
At that moment, several people in the lobby were on the phone, it was impossible to tell which one was her.
Just then, âNeed Ironâ sent a message. âSorry, Iâm in the middle of something. Letâs reschedule again.â
At the rooftop.
Keira was answering Samuelâs phone call while texting âGrandsonâ.
Samuel gloated, âBoss, are you all right? Itâs been many years since you last did repair work, right?â
Keira said lightly, âIf you are free, help me find out Lewisâs private number, so I donât have to stalk him over and over again.â
If she could get his number, she could call him every hour to remind him to check with the Civil Affairs Bureau. With so many phone calls, even if he didnât believe this absurd thing, he would check it out.
Samuel immediately complained, âHow is it possible to find his private number? Donât you know that there is no information about him online? It took a lot of effort to find out his personal scheduleâ¦â
âThatâs because youâre useless.â
Keira hung up and saw Tom showing a contemptuous look. âMiss Olsen, my bossâs private phone number is confidential. Ordinary people canât get it.â
Keira teased him. âDo you believe that one day, not only will I have your bossâs phone number but also his WhatsApp?â
Divorce procedures were a bit troublesome, and she would definitely be in contact more often with Lewis in the future.
Tom snickered, âWhat a daydream!â
As soon as Tom finished speaking, Keiraâs phone rang. âGrandsonâ sent a WhatsApp message. âCall me anytime when youâre free.â
*
Ten minutes later, Keira fixed the air conditioner.
She clapped her hands together. âThe air conditionerâs filter has been used for too long and accumulated dirt, which affected the cooling function. Itâs fine after I replaced it.â
Seeing how swiftly and easily she solved the problem, Tom didnât feel so hostile toward her anymore.
To avoid her going after Mr. Horton again, Tom personally escorted her downstairs.
At the entrance, he said meaningfully, âMiss Olsen, from now on there will be no signed delivery, and no electrical appliances will be damaged on the rooftop.â
Keira knew what he meant, but she just grinned, âWell, see you at noon.â
She turned around and left.
Tom was perplexed.
He didnât take her words to heart and returned to the rooftop.
At noon, Lewis had a lunch meeting.
He wasnât fond of socializing, but since he had returned to his home country, he needed to respect Creraâs culture of feasting, even though such occasions werenât frequent.
Tom accompanied him the entire time.
They came to a private restaurant, and noticing the waiters and waitresses in uniform, Tom suddenly became more vigilant.
Wasnât waitressing the most common part-time job chosen by students who wanted to work while studying?
He looked around, observing almost all the waiters and waitresses, only after not spotting Keira did he breathe a sigh of relief.
But he quickly found his own actions laughable.
Keira was already a delivery worker and a repair technician. How could she take up another job?
How was it that she scared him like this with her simple words âsee you at noonâ?
Feeling relaxed, Tom entered the private room just as the food was served, and the head chef came to pay respect.
âEveryone, are you satisfied with todayâs meal?â
At the sound of the familiar female voice, Tom went stiff!
He did a double take as if he had seen a ghost and saw Keira standing at the door with a chefâs hat. A soft smile tugged on her lips as she introduced the dayâs dishes. Finally, she walked over to Lewis and whispered, âMr. Horton, you should go check the Civil Affairs Bureau.â
Lewis was speechless.
He clenched his jaw, a hint of consternation crossing his usually calm face.
Tom was even more shocked as he stared at her, âYou⦠Youâre the chef? You also have a certification for that?â
âYup.â
Keira reached for her waist pocket to pull out her chef license, but she accidentally dropped one, two, three⦠a total of five different work licenses!
Tom swallowed hard. âYouâve got five part-time jobs?â
Keira said, âNo.â
Tom breathed a sigh of relief, only to hear her calmly sayâ¦
âThere are some that I didnât bring with me.â
Tom was shocked.
Keira, with a smiling face, turned toward Lewis. âMr. Horton, I can do any job. I donât think you would want me to keep bothering you, so why not check with the Civil Affairs Bureau?â
Lewisâs face remained taut.
The woman had amorous eyes and always spoke as if she was flirting. She was attracting the attention of the rest of the people at the dinner table.
Lewisâs face darkened instantly, still ignoring Keira. He turned to Tom and said, âGo check it outâ¦â
Keira rejoiced inwardly.
Was this man finally persuaded by her?
But then she heard his cold words. âWho leaked my schedule?â
â¦
Tom took a step forward, again blocking Keira. âMiss Olsen, please leave immediately.â
When Keira was once again driven out of the private room, she sighed while standing outside.
Why wouldnât this man just believe her?
Despite her patience, she was getting a little annoyed at this point.
She didnât leave and simply waited outside.
When had she ever been treated like this before in recent years?
The more she thought, the angrier she became.
Keira took out her mobile phone, wanting to find someone to rant about but found none in her WhatsApp contacts. She composed a post for her story.
In the private room.
Everyone ate their meals while flattering Lewis.
He was growing impatient with this, so he took out his mobile phone and pretended to be busy with something.
He clicked into his story out of boredom and saw âNeed Ironâ posted something two minutes ago. âDonât be angry. One should be patient with little brats.â
Lewis was slightly taken aback.
He immediately texted âNeed Ironâ. âHow old are you exactly? You sound like you already have a grandson.â
He canât let an elderly woman take care of his grandmotherâ¦
âNeed Ironâ replied with a â?â.
âNeed Ironâ wrote, âAre you talking about my story? I was cursing someone! Someone who never understands what I say!â
Lewis was speechless.
Only then did he realize that he had made a fool of himself.
So, he sent a message to hide his embarrassment. âThe brain is a daily necessity. That person might have taken it as a decoration.â
âNeed Ironâ said. âI like that. Keep it coming.â
Lewis pushed up his lips into an amused smirk. âOnly human beings are worth our mockery. Ignore him.â
âNeed Ironâ said, âSince youâre so articulate, Iâll give Granny an extra meal tonight. Does she have any dietary restrictions?â
Lewis wrote, âThe doctor said to eat less sweet and spicy food, but anything else goes.â
âNeed Ironâ said, âNo problem.â
Their chat always gave Lewis the feeling of speaking to an old friend; it was very comforting.
He suddenly asked, âCan I visit Granny tonight?â
âNeed Ironâ said, âOf course. Youâre always welcome.â
Afterward, she sent a detailed address complete with her room number.