Eleanor did her best to ignore the man's overwhelming presence. Though there was a small distance between them, the air around him felt strangely thin, charged with a silent, powerful tension that emanated from him. She frowned and picked up the program brochure from the table in front of her, pretending to read it.
The ceremony soon began with a speech from the university president, who then offered a special, heartfelt thanks to one man in particular: Ian. He announced that Ian would be donating a new state-of-the-art laboratory building to Ashford Medical University.
As the president finished his words of gratitude, Ian rose from his seat with a modest smile, and the auditorium erupted in thunderous applause.
Next came speeches from distinguished alumni and student representatives, the program proceeding one item at a time. Eleanor sat ramrod straight, her gaze fixed on the stage, deliberately ignoring the formidable presence beside her.
Soon, Dr. Lyman Brown took the stage. He spoke emotionally about Ashford's illustrious sixty-year history, giving special mention to the researchers who had graduated from the university and gone on to make groundbreaking achievements. When Eleanor heard her father's name, her eyes welled up with a gentle warmth. A moment later, her own name and research accomplishments were mentioned among the younger generation of scholars, and she smiled, nodding in acknowledgment to Dr. Brown on stage.
Ian turned his head to look at her, a flicker of emotion passing through his deep-set eyes.
When the lunch break was announced, Eleanor shot up from her seat as if escaping someone who made her deeply uncomfortable. Ian watched her retreating figure, his expression calm, his fingertips tapping twice on the armrest.
Eleanor went to the restroom first. On her way back, she stopped to speak with Joel. Not far away, Gavin Young stood beside Ian, quietly briefing him on a work matter. Ian listened with narrowed eyes, his gaze once again sweeping in Eleanor's direction.
The ambient noise forced Joel and Eleanor to stand close together. He leaned in, listening intently to what she was saying, his expression gentle and focused.
Ian's lips tightened.
The afternoon session began, and Eleanor returned to her seat just in time, still carrying the lightheartedness of her conversation with Joel. Ian noticed it, glanced at her, then looked away with a complex expression.



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