Chapter 58: The Low EQ Group Chapter 58: The Low EQ Group He then pointed to the screen on his phone.

“If your printer is connected correctly, it’ll show up here.

Tap the printer name.” Nnenna did exactly as he instructed, her focus unwavering.

“Now, once it’s selected, you can adjust the number of copies you want printed.

You can also change the paper size or the photo quality here, but for basic printing, just leave it as it is,” Ikenna added, glancing at her for confirmation.

“After that, just hit ‘Print’ and wait for it to come out.” Nnenna did so, and as the printer hummed to life, the photo slowly appeared.

She watched in awe, her excitement evident as the picture took shape.

“See?

Simple enough,” Ikenna said with a smile.

“Not that hard, right?” “Yes, it’s simple,” she replied, her eyes still fixed on the printer as it worked.

“Good,” Ikenna said, nodding in approval.

“From now on, you can do it yourself and stop bugging me.” His voice carried an unmistakable note of finality as he walked out of the small room, heading back to his desk.

She followed shortly, clutching the freshly printed pictures.

Noticing how he had already buried himself back in his work, she decided not to disturb him any longer.

“I’m leaving now,” she announced, her tone light.

“Oh, good,” he replied, waving her off without looking up.

Then, as if remembering something, he added with a teasing smirk, “Please don’t come back again.” His exhausted expression and dry humor made her laugh, a sound that seemed to brighten the room briefly before she turned and left.

The door clicked softly behind her, leaving him in peace.

The moment she was gone, Ikenna’s demeanor shifted.

The tired look vanished from his face as he pulled out his phone with purpose.

Dialing a group call, he waited as the line connected.

It only took two rings before a voice answered.

“What’s up, Ikenna?” a male voice asked, his tone curious.

rest of the participants stayed silent, clearly eager to hear why they had been called on their

chair, a

it’s time we had a

“hangout” hadn’t even settled in the air before Four abruptly cut the call

few others followed suit, their silence louder than

declined

busy,” he said before disconnecting, leaving only a handful still

voice from earlier laughed

know, these guys rarely show up for hangouts

with them this time, I’m busy

now.” “What made you bring this up out of nowhere?” A female voice asked, sounding more

leaned back in his chair, a small smile on his

seen each other in

he said, masking his true intent,

“Maybe later.

a position to leave right

this, those of us in that kingdom can plan something small for now, and the rest

A series

they said almost in

the male voice with a hint of

“See you guys whenever then,” Ikenna concluded with a slight chuckle before ending

desk lightly as he finally made the call on

name flashed on the screen, and

call was

was sharp, cutting

Somto asked, his tone carrying that usual edge of

fine,” Ikenna replied, his patience

you

a 15 year old, you nutcracker.” “Why did you call, then?” Somto’s response

Ikenna sighed heavily.

“It’s about your sister.

fine physically, but

much.” Somto’s voice tightened with

do you mean

plain now, cutting

leaned forward, rubbing the bridge of

“It’s not that simple.

She needs emotional support.

what I’ve observed, she feels

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