After that, Sebastian went into the base. Linda got out of the car with black circles around her eyes. She looked at me and weakly greeted, "Morning!"
Seeing her in such a state, I couldn't help but ask, "Did you have too much fun last night? Why do you look so terrible?"
She heaved a sigh and wailed, "This is all because of the project. I worked hard all night. I'm so sleepy."
I couldn't help but frown, "Are you talking about the Lancille Village project?"
She yawned and nodded, but then she came to her senses and shook her head, "No, I'm talking about the few projects I was responsible for before. All of them have to be completed at the same time now. There were too many documents to deal with at the same time, so I had to work overtime!"
"Hm," I said, but I couldn't help but feel that something was amiss. She seemed to be hiding something from me.
Seeing that they had entered the base, I looked at Evan and asked, "Did Hendrix tell you about the walls of the base?"
Evan nodded, "Yes, Madam, please don't get
involved in this matter. I will handle it."
I nodded and went into the base.
The facilities on the first floor of the base had basically been set up, and Rowane, who was wearing a construction helmet, was giving orders to the workers on the first floor.
Evan and I went to the base and didn't rush to the first floor. We went to where the accident had happened on the ground floor. The crack caused by the machines the day before had been repaired.
The damaged machine had also been repaired. Evan and I looked at each other and went straight up to the first floor without saying a word.
After all, things were not well between us, and we couldn't get close. She probably thought that she was the only one in the world who was a match to Hendrix, so I didn't bother to say anything more.
Evan had other things to do. Sebastian was responsible for the Milton Group's progress. He just walked around and then left.
I had to communicate with Rowane for the rest. In terms of capability, I had to admit that Rowane was an excellent employee.
The planning and proposals for the first floor were quite popular and worth promoting. I had my own opinions as well. She did not reject my input due to the matter concerning Hendrix, but actually seriously analyzed and considered it instead. There were still some suggestions of mine that she did not accept, of course.
Most of the time, she was reasonable, and her thoughts were well-put. Her work showed that she was incredibly motivated in her profession.
The day went by very quickly. When it was time to get off work, Rowane packed up her things and left. She was no longer as bubbly as she was at work.
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