“Is that so?” Rachel couldn’t think of a more convincing reason than that.
“Yes.”
After hanging up, Rachel took a deep breath and composed herself. She kept reminding herself that she was at work now and shouldn’t be distracted by personal relationships.
No matter how confused she was about Tyler’s actions, she would have to wait till after the contract was signed to talk about it.
When Rachel ordered the flowers online, she left instructions for the flowers to be fresh, still budding, and not left overnight. She had to pay extra for that.
Money truly makes the world go round nowadays.
When it was about time, Rachel knocked on Tyler’s door. He had already changed into a navy blue suit, exuding intellect and dignity. His sharp features looked even more aggressive, giving him a colder, more distant impression than usual.
Rachel remarked casually, “I don’t remember you wearing suits in this color.”
Once, she accidentally opened his closet and found that his clothes were all in cool color tones. Though
navy blue was considered a cool tone, she didn’t find a single item in that color in his closet–not even a
tie.
Tyler lowered his head and straightened out his tie.
“I heard that Ms. Charlton likes this color. I can’t wear a color that my potential customer doesn’t like, can
I, Ms. Lloyd?”
Rachel didn’t know what to say in response.
Rationally speaking, she agreed with what Tyler said. Deep down, her emotions gnawed at her–she couldn’t help but wonder if Tyler was going overboard just for the sake of business. He should be focusing on the project itself. As long as the proposal was satisfactory, the business partner would sign it regardless of his outfit.
If he cared more for such superficial matters and the proposal turned out horrible, all his efforts would be
in vain.
However, Rachel decided to remain ratíonal and said nothing.
She glanced at her watch. “The florist said that the flowers will be arriving at the lobby soon. Let’s head
out.”
Tyler asked, “Did you bring the perfume?”
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Rachel handed him an exquisitely wrapped box. “I did, don’t worry.”
“That’s good. Get Yale, and I’ll head downstairs to wait for you two.”
“Okay.”
As Rachel looked at Tyler’s retreating figure, an odd feeling rose in her chest. She shook her head, retracted her gaze, and went to call for Yale.
Arriving at the restaurant, they found it rather packed. Even so, the crowd didn’t affect its excellent ambience. Despite the number of people, the place wasn’t noisy as everyone kept their volume down.
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