Chapter 16

Aurelia’s face blushed further as she stepped forward, covering the robot’s mouth. But it was

of no use.

It had already begun reading aloud the proper restroom posture, causing quite an awkward situation.

Watching Aurelia’s flustered state, Leslie couldn’t help but find it oddly amusing.

“The player is at the back of its head. You covered the wrong place,” Leslie remarked.

Feeling utterly embarrassed, Aurelia contemplated covering her face with so many people watching.

Unexpectedly, Leslie promptly pulled her behind him.

With a few taps on the robot’s screen, Leslie transformed it from displaying embarrassing information into a series of characters.

His slender fingers gracefully tapped on the screen, and the robot blinked its eyes, now functioning properly.

“Hello, how may I assist you?” the robot asked.

“No, it’s fine.” Aurelia shook her head decisively, not daring to ask for assistance again.

Leslie waved his hand, and the robot turned and left.

He calmly stated, “There was a program error, causing it to give you the wrong directions. It’s not your fault.”

Aurelia was taken aback and lowered her head slightly.

“Thank you.

She promptly closed her mouth, realizing that this embarrassing incident was just another awkward moment in front of Leslie.

Surprisingly, he didn’t seem to derive any pleasure from her misfortune.

This contrasted with her memories of Seth, who always reveled in her mishaps during their three years together.

“Haha, look at you. Isn’t this too embarrassing? Who else can tolerate you except for me?”

Aurelia felt a sense of injustice as she recalled those moments.

She used to be so blind.

Feeling a bit dissatisfied, she was distracted by the lively booths ahead.

Aurelia hurried over and stood beside Leslie, listening to the host’s definition and vision for technology.

At that moment, Aurelia’s heart started pounding.

Eagerly opening her notebook, she was surprised to find that the mistakes had been corrected, and the confusing parts now had complete answers.

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She only gave her notebook to… Leslie.

Turning to look at Leslie beside her, she said, “Mr. Synder, thank you.”

Because of the noise from the crowd, Leslie couldn’t hear clearly, bending slightly.

“What?”

“I said… Um…”

thank you,

a

raised her notebook to express her gratitude, but before she could say forceful push from the crowd caused her lips to

furrowed his eyebrows, clearly not expecting

and paper, she detected

the thunderous applause reached her ears that she

“Thank you, no, sorry.”

“Mm.”

his fist, suppressing a hint of something

notebook,

cold and indifferent

as she breathed a sigh of relief, Leslie’s chilly voice

notebook has many mistakes. You’re too unfamiliar with a place like this.

had already

lift her head

already understand so

less,”

pursed her lips and said, “Mr. Synder, there aren’t that many clever people in the world. We ordinary folks have to rely on hard work to move forward. Do you really think so many people willingly run around outside on such a hot day? Isn’t it all due to life’s

Aurelia smiled

subtly

bore him, Aurelia lowered her head to continue taking notes, searching for

wrong,” Leslie reminded in a

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lowering her head to correct

that it was pretty harmonious

exhibition halls. Whenever Aurelia was puzzled, Leslie

drew in her notebook, even

trip was worthwhile, at least for

Leslie received a

I’ll be right

his serious expression, it should be

“Mr. Synder, if you have something to attend to,

nodded and

his cold demeanor and walked towards the exit without

two men in

the two men didn’t apologize and continued walking

“Ian’s here?”

heard he already

must meet this big shot

Ian?!

of

about the lack of an apology;

group was chasing someone toward

her pace and, amidst the hustle, saw

Wasn’t it Leslie?

view of the face of

‘Aurelia, what a coincidence.”

t was Kimberly.

wondered what she was

triumphantly, “I’m here

taken aback,

did I

a

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