She hit the brakes and came to a stop.
Soren’s car had more power than hers. If he really wanted to catch up, it was just a matter of flooring the accelerator; there was no way she could shake him.
After she parked, the car behind her slowly pulled to a stop as well.
Evangeline stepped out of her car and saw Soren getting out of his.
He was wearing a black coat that nearly blended into the night, looking as dashing and cold as ever.
However, his chest wound probably hadn't fully healed yet. Evangeline noticed him wince as he got out, his brow furrowing in pain.
“How long have you been following me?” Evangeline asked, puzzled.
Soren gritted his teeth. “Since you left the office.”
Evangeline was surprised. “Really? I had no idea.”
Soren let out a cold laugh.
Of course, she had no idea.
He had waited downstairs at the company for a long time. When she finally emerged, he had called out to her several times. But she had been on the phone the entire time, a wide smile on her face. The people around her had all heard him and turned to look in his direction.
Only she had treated him like he was invisible.
He seriously wondered if she was doing it on purpose.
“Who were you on the phone with when you left? You looked so happy,” Soren asked, his voice laced with sourness.
Hearing him say that, Evangeline believed he had indeed been there when she left the office.
She had been on a call with Finn.
As for smiling happily?
She didn't really remember.
It seemed her mood was always quite good when she was with Finn.
Just as she was thinking this, her phone rang.
Evangeline pulled it out. The name “Finn” danced across the screen.
“It’s Finn.”
“It was him just now, too. What’s wrong?”
With that, Evangeline moved to answer without hesitation.
Before she could, Soren snatched the phone from her hand and immediately rejected the call.

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