Sherman frowned in surprise. Grace put the phone in Sherman's hand when Sherman walked over, winking at her. Then, Sherman understood.
"Have you had dinner?" Kingsley asked in a gentle voice.
"Yes. What about you?" Sherman went past Grace, who slapped the sofa so hard, and stood in front of the window, away from Grace.
"Yes," he answered. Then he asked, "Are you with him this afternoon?"
Sherman did not understand, "Who?"
"Mr. Day..." Kingsley's tone was slightly serious and he deliberately avoided Billy's name.
However, Sherman already knew who he was referring to. She asked in surprise, "How did you know that?"
He calmly explained, "I called you this afternoon, and the person who picked up the phone was him..."
Sherman was stunned at first. Then, she got extremely angry. Why did he answer her call?
"The company asked me to sign a contract. I didn't know that the person who came to sign the contract
was him. Maybe he picked up the phone when I went t o the bathroom!" She explained angrily.
Kingsley smiled slightly and said, "Your attitude and reaction to me are a little cold, right?"
Cold? Sherman frowned and she held her phone tightly. She did not understand the meaning of his words.
Grace glared at her and snapped, "There is nothing surprising in this. How many women would not blush and their hearts would not beat more quickly when talking to that man?"
Sherman thought about it and she felt that what Grace said was reasonable. It wasn't that she was shy.
Natalie received a call from bivia.
bivia said she saw that Billy and Sherman were sitting together when she passed by the Royal Tea Garden in the afternoon.
When she heard about it, Natalie's heart skipped a beat. But she still remained calm.
Then, bi via continued, "But the two of them seemed to be talking about work. When they were signing the contract, there were also assistants around."
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