Hearing Evelyn’s question, Cecilia Lynch’s eyes trembled heavily, filled with lingering pain.
After officially breaking up with Julian Keaton, Julian would bring one or several won to "accidentally et" her every day, and then he would be sarcastic, mocking, attacking, and indifferent towards her.
He was so cruel, cruel enough to make her realize day by day that—leaving him made her feel unbearable pain, while without her, he lived gloriously, enviably!
"Cece." Evelyn frowned, "Are you okay?"
"I’m fine." Cecilia forced a smile, "Evelyn, just forget about the things between him and ! As if I never knew him. In the future, let’s not ntion him anymore."
"Oh." Evelyn responded.
Suddenly, she rembered sothing and exclaid, "Oh, right! There’s one more thing! Uncle Caden asked to intern at his company. Should I go? And... do you, want to go?"
"Soone like , who hasn’t even been to college, has only worked part-ti jobs. What could I possibly do if I went?" Cecilia seed to hear a very funny joke, "I think you should go. You can improve your skills and also get closer to your uncle. It’s not bad at all!"
"Don’t belittle yourself like that." Evelyn pouted, "You’ve done so many part-ti jobs, t all kinds of people, and you’re especially good at sales. I think if you go and work hard at sales, you’ll definitely beco a top seller!"
Cecilia laughed out loud, "Do you think becoming a top seller is that easy? I can handle small things, but once it gets serious, I can’t make it! Don’t worry about , just go for it! I can find other work!"
Evelyn felt helpless, knowing about Cecilia’s stubbornness.
The two sisters chatted in the room, and when they got tired, they snuggled on the sofa to watch movies, eating snacks, enjoying a particularly cozy day.
By the evening, Cecilia made an excuse that she had sothing to do and left first.
Evelyn stood at the door, knowing that Cecilia definitely didn’t want to see Caden Lockwood.
After all, Caden and Julian were good friends!
Evelyn played with Evelyn on the lawn in front of the villa, staring at the sunset on the horizon, and her mind drifted back to all the monts she had experienced with Caden Lockwood.
The two of them had reached this point step by step, and it could be said that he had set traps for her, and she had fallen into them without any defense.
She had co this far, only to realize that even if she wanted to go back, there was no way back.
Looking at the ring on her finger, Evelyn lost herself in her thoughts.
Her life right now, if she thought about it, was truly happy!
Nothing much to complain about.
Nothing much to feel discontented with.
She should adopt her old attitude, living carefree and optimistic, robustly.
Taking a deep breath, Evelyn stood up and just as she was about to return to the villa, she saw Caden Lockwood walking towards her.
Her heart skipped a beat in the next second, then suddenly began to race.
"Thump, thump—"
"Thump, thump—"
Evelyn stood still, her hands unconsciously clenching into fists.
The image of Caden Lockwood grew clearer in her eyes, and her breathing slowed down along with it.
Regarding Caden Lockwood, Evelyn seed to have beco so familiar, so familiar.
He’s always in a black suit, and for as long as she has known him, she hasn’t seen him wear any other color. His presence is always overwhelmingly dominant, making people dare not look closely, only stealing glances at his charming deanor.
No matter what expression, that face is incomparable in its handsoness, arousing screams and madness from deep within one’s heart, leading to complete admiration for him.
The setting sun shone upon him, casting a golden light on his profile, making this god-like man appear even more remarkably captivating.
Caden Lockwood stood in front of Evelyn, very pleased with her utterly entranced expression at this mont.
After knowing him for so long already, hasn’t she grown tired of his appearance?
"Uncle," Evelyn slightly parted her thin lips, "I’m ready to report to your company tomorrow!"
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