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17 #A Strange Encounter

Author: Sia Sage
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It’s been a week since Jason became Kiera’s teacher, helping her to learn practical skills in business and rebuild her father’s company, bringing it to the glory it was before.

And now here she is standing in front of the building of Gray Enterprises, second-guessing her decision to work there. Not just that. She also regrets her decision to work like any other employee here, not as a friend or his ex-wife but as an ordinary employee. And for that reason, she is standing all alone here outside the building, scolding herself for making such a decision.

“You know what? Let’s just go inside,” Kiera mumbled to herself.

With some self-motivation, Kiera walked inside the building and was stunned for a moment, looking at all the people. Both men and women are running around working in crisp suits and sleek hair. I mean, the people here are so perfect; they look more like robots than human beings.

Now, Kiera knows why Jason is like a bossy bastard with his black suits on, trying to dominat
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