Elin smiled, her deep eyes shining with a keen grasp of human nature.
âI understand.
Donât worry, I⦠Iâll go.
â
Landen expressed his approval, âI knew you were exceptional.
If thatâs all, you may go about your day.
â
âMr.
Foster.
â Elin paused, gathering her thoughts.
Despite Landen treating her like a part of the family, Elin always referred to him as âMr.
Foster,â recognizing the absence of a close personal connection.
She consistently remembered her role.
Landen looked up and hummed in response.
Elin had regained her composure and said quietly, âI have another request.
â
âWhatâs is it?â
âPlease keep this from my mother.
I donât want her to worry.
â
Landenâs brow furrowed slightly.
He had initially intended to tell Annis.
He held Annis in high regard since the latter was a conscientious and precise employee, trusted by Casey, indicating her integrity.
With Elin being Annisâ daughter and r@ped by Erick, Landen felt obligated to inform Annis.
Misinterpreting Landenâs silence as concern over her unresolved feelings for Erick, Elin quickly clarified, âMr.
Foster, donât worry.
What happened at the bar⦠It was truly an accident.
I share part of the blame.
I donât hold Erick responsible, and it wonât happen again.
â
Recognizing Elinâs sincere intent not to burden Annis with her worries, Landen reluctantly consented, âAlright, I will honor your request.
â
Elin said, âMr.
Foster, Iâm not upset with your arrangement.
You have been incredibly supportive of my family.
I shouldnât have entertained the wistful idea for Mr.
Erick Foster⦠It was my fault.
â
Landen was taken aback by Elinâs maturity, despite her young age.
She could see through peopleâs intentions with remarkable clarity.
Talking with someone so perceptive made things much easier for him.
Elin searched the folder for the black card Landen had given her.
She then respectfully handed it back to him using both hands.
âMr.
Foster, I have saved enough to cover my tuition fees.
I can work part-time during my college days to support myself, so please take this back.
â
Landen frowned.
âYou should keep this card.
Itâs merely a small token of my appreciation, not a significant amount.
If you refuse it, it feels as though you resent me.
â
Elin was about to refuse again when Landen added, âElin, please accept this card, so I can rest easy.
â
Ultimately, Landen was worried about Elin.
Elin considered for a moment and then agreed to accept the card to ease his concerns.
However, she had no intention of using this card.
She planned to give it back when the right moment came.
The following day.