Chapter 356

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I kept my cool. “He never got between us. Can you not mix things up and just stick to the point, okay?”

“What really gets me is that he doesn’t even show a shred of gratitude,” Jared grumbled, clearly pissed that Nathan turned my help into some kind of romance.

“Sure, I used your money, but I was the one who made the donation. If it had been you, maybe he’d be crushing on you instead,” I joked, and couldn’t help but laugh at myself.

Jared looked at me like he was completely out of words.

“Pretending you don’t care at all, but I bet the moment I get out of this car, you’ll be calling him up to grill him,” Jared said coldly.

“Nope, I won’t pry,” I replied, sticking to my own rule–if Nathan doesn’t mention it, I won’t ask.

Jared stared at me in disbelief.

When we pulled up outside his office, I parked the car. Jared let out a heavy sigh, looking annoyed, and slammed the door as he got

out.

replaying in my head–Nathan helping some girl with

so

to launch his company. He must have made

at the airport one of his close friends from back

as a pretty divorced woman, someone to mess around with–no

honestly,” I scoffed

I wasn’t in charge of the hotel anymore, I just went home,

five, but by that time, I

I’d left without saying anything, and said he

told him I was busy

the paycheck I’m getting right now, if this keeps up, he’s

at the last meeting, the finance guys said it’d take at least three years before the hotel actually made money. So for

hung up on the cash anymore.

hat, I stood at the main entrance of the hotel, going over the renovation progress with the construction crew. We were planning to build a waterfall feature along one wall, letting the water flow right into a fountain at the entrance–circulating smoothly, no messy splashes. And at the front, we’d be putting up seven nanmu wood columns. In Clusia, seven

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