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Over the next few days, Rebecca visited Jeffrey at the hospital every day as promised, chatting with him occasionally. Before she knew it, the days had passed, and it was time for Jeffrey to be discharged,
Seeing him change into his own clothes, Rebecca turned to Stanley and said, “I’ve done everything you asked. I hope you’ll keep your promise too.”
“No problem!” Stanley replied without hesitation.
Rebecca just nodded, said nothing more, and left without so much as a goodbye to Jeffrey,
Watching her walk away, Jeffrey’s gaze grew more intense than ever, and emotions were swirling restlessly inside him.
Seeing Jeffrey like this, Stanley leaned in and whispered to Gregory, “If Rebecca has dinner with anyone else later, set it up so Jeffrey’s eating at the same place. Just make sure the timing and distance are right.”
Gregory replied, “Got it.”
Everything Jeffrey had asked about lately was clearly all about protecting Rebecca without her knowing. Now that he was set on this, Gregory, as his assistant, definitely wasn’t going to drop the ball.
Jeffrey finished changing, glanced over at Stanley and Gregory whispering together, and didn’t bother to get involved. With his usual calm, he turned to Gregory and asked, “Did you take care of what I asked a few days back?”
“Everything’s ready,” Gregory replied quickly.
“Good,” Jeffrey said, putting on his watch and getting ready to head out.
Gregory called after him, “Mr. Hanson.”
Jeffrey glanced over at him.
Gregory reported, “Your parents want you to come back to the Hanson residence. They said they have something to discuss with you.”
“Didn’t I tell you to ignore their messages?” Jeffrey said.
“This time’s a bit different–they mentioned Ms. Jensen,” Gregory explained honestly. “And if you don’t go back, they’ll just reach out to Stephen instead.”
Jeffrey’s eyes went even darker, emotions swirling beneath the surface.
Gregory asked, “Are you heading back to the Hanson residence?”
Jeffrey, as always, gave the same reply. “No.”
Gregory said, “Alright.”
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“Keep an eye on them for now, and if anything targeting Rebecca pops up, take care of it immediately,” Jeffrey instructed, his tone serious. “Make sure she doesn’t get dragged into any trouble.”
“Understood,” Gregory replied, always on point. “The thing is, what if Stephen’s involved?”
Stephen might not run the Hanson Group, but honestly, he’s pretty much as capable as Jeffrey when it comes to getting things done.
He’s the kind of guy you just can’t always keep track of, no matter how hard you try.
“A couple of days ago, your parents called him back to the Hanson residence to talk. My intel didn’t catch what was said,” Gregory reported. “What if they’re planning something against Rebecca?”
Jeffrey stayed silent.
There was a long pause.
“He won’t,” he said.
Gregory ventured, “But right now’s the best shot he’s ever had at taking you down. You really trust he won’t pull something drastic?”
“Just keep tabs on them,” Jeffrey replied.
If Stephen didn’t have any weak spots, maybe he’d try using Rebecca against Jeffrey. But he definitely does— he’s had Karen by his side for three years now, and if there were no real feelings there, he never would’ve reacted like that before.
Gregory nodded, trusting his boss. “Alright.”
After everything blew over, even though Rebecca and Jeffrey lived in the same city, they never ran into each other again.
Jeffrey was still struggling with insomnia and barely touched his food, but honestly, things were a lot better than before. ‘At least I’m not falling apart anymore,‘ he quietly told himself.
Rebecca, meanwhile, had finished all the project bids for Riverside City and Jelasburg. On weekdays, she’d meet up with Mark for business dinners and catch up on work, and every weekend, she’d hop a flight to Honnala just to spend some quality time with Samuel.
Life was packed, but she loved how full and rewarding every day felt.
One day, Rebecca had dinner with a hospital director from Jelasburg. Over the meal, she talked about her company’s size and gave a quick rundown of their past projects. The conversation flowed easily, and both sides seemed to be enjoying themselves.
As the dinner was winding down, Mark scanned the table, then leaned in and whispered to Rebecca, “Boss, something’s off.”
Rebecca kept chatting with the others, a smile still on her lips.
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Mark knew she’d heard him, so he leaned in again and whispered, “Not a single drop of wine all night. That’s just not normal.”
“What’s so strange about that?” Rebecca replied after finishing her conversation, keeping her tone casual. “Some people like wine, others prefer coffee. Everyone’s got their own taste.”
“You really haven’t seen much of the world,” Mark said, looking completely serious.
Rebecca shot him a look.
Is he seriously getting bored just because we’re not drinking?‘ she thought.
Another ten minutes went by, and the dinner was just about finished. The hospital execs got up, thanked Rebecca politely, and started to head out. Rebecca walked them to the door of the private room.
“That’s all right,” one of them said with a polite nod. “No need to go any further.”
“Alright,” Rebecca replied, not pushing it. She figured they didn’t want anyone catching sight of them leaving the dinner together.
“Boss,” Mark said as he watched the others leave, not messing around with his tone at all. “You’re probably not gonna get this project.”
Rebecca
gave him a look. “Can’t you just have a little faith in me for once?”
The whole dinner was super chill. Everyone got along great.
Their bid was actually pretty low too.
There was no way this project wouldn’t end up with her.
“Did you miss something kinda crucial?” Mark, usually all cool and serious, actually looked a little lost for a
second.
Rebecca gave him a confused glance.
Mark shared what he’d picked up. “Honestly, they were almost overly respectful to you.”
Rebecca tried to recall. “Were they, though?”
“Every time you raised your coffee instead of wine for a toast, they all stood up right away,” Mark said, catching even the smallest details. “And whatever you said, they’d chime in or respond–never a dull moment,
not once.”
Rebecca looked at him. “Isn’t that just being respectful?”
Both sides acted cultured and polite, skipping all that drinking game nonsense. Honestly, what’s wrong with getting together without those boozy rituals?
“When you had dinners with Jeffrey, did he ever stand up just because someone else did?” Mark gave the most obvious example “Tonight those fall.
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