Her eyes suddenly brimmed with tears. The powder in the crystal was Rice Ball’s ashes. Perhaps this gift was nothing compared to the price of a branded gift, but it was priceless to her. She never expected for Mark to put in so much effort in this.
She carefully hung the dreamcatcher above her bed, pulled out her phone, and sent Mark a message: ‘Thank you.’
It was only two simple words, but it carried hundreds and thousands of sentiments. This was the first time she had ever felt moved by him. This cold and distant man had a gentle side to him after all. This time, he had really and truly showed her that he cared, and it wasn’t fleeting.
Mark did not reply to her message but called her straightaway. She did not reject his call and answered it, naturally, “Thank you for your present. I’ll be keeping it.”
Mark sat on the chair in front of his office desk with a gentle smile on the corners of his lips, “I’m glad that you like it. I actually asked Henry to get it done while I was still there, but I wasn’t too satisfied with the outcome when I got back, so I redesigned it myself. Otherwise, you would have received it sooner. On another note, the weather has been getting colder by the day in the capital. How are things on your end?”
It was like a frank conversation between old friends. Arianne was completely at ease, “It’s still pretty hot over here. The weather is quite different from the capital. You’d better bundle up since it’s cold over there. Don’t catch a cold. And remember to dry your hair after you’ve showered. Anyway, I’ve got to go to the shop now. Bye.”
The call had ended, but the smile on the corners of Mark’s lips remained. The new secretary, a man named Davy Humphrey, who had just walked to the office door, became entranced. He had been working at Mark’s office for a while and had just been promoted to secretary. This boss had extreme mood swings, and it had been a while since he actually smiled. However, he was in a good mood today. Was this good news or bad news? He simply couldn’t tell…
“What is it?” Mark noticed Davy, and the smile on his face faded away, returning to his usual cold demeanor.
Davy gathered his courage and stepped forward, then placed the files in his arms on the desk, “There are a few things here that require your signature…”
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