He sighed silently as he put down the papers in his hands and reached out for a napkin to wipe the milk from the corners of her lips. But her eyes instantly widened as she frantically cowered in fear. Lewis frowned with his hand suspended mid-air. A brief moment later, he chucked the napkin on the t
When Quintin saw the smile on her face, he suddenly felt that his fall during his climb had been worth it. He pointed toward the main door and signaled for Josephine to come out. She nodded fervently and ran down the stairs. When she reached the living room and spotted Mrs. Larson feeding the dogs,
"Madam, you can't go out. Mr. Alvarez will kill me if you do!" Josephine stopped in her tracks and looked back at Mrs. Larson with slight hesitation. However, Quintin pushed Mrs. Larson into the house and shut the door. He ran to Josephine, held her hand, and ran out with her. "Quick, follow me!"
Lewis' expression was dark, and he said nothing. He looked like he was thinking something over. After getting no answer, Conrad refocused on driving, and they arrived at the office very soon. Lewis looked at his phone and saw that Quintin had indeed taken Josephine out of the city. He shut his eyes
The elevator arrived on the 18th floor, and they headed toward the conference room together. There were already a lot of people inside, and many were deep in conversation. They were discussing the interesting or depressing things that had happened during New Year's. When Lewis walked in, the chatter
His action startled everyone in the conference room. Even Seth was shocked.Everybody directed their gazes to him as they witnessed the rare display of emotion on his typically impassive face, which was now dark and filled with a terrifying aura. It was as if he were ready to kill.Seth raised an ey
Sitting in the car, Conrad felt a chill run down his spine. He gulped nervously, fearing Lewis might lose control and do something outrageous.In a teasing tone, he said, "C-Chairman Alvarez, I actually have an idea."Lewis looked away from the Volkswagen in front and stared coldly at Conrad. It was
Conrad, who was witnessing the whole situation, was scared out of his wits. He silently mocked the unlucky fellow who happened to provoke Lewis when his mood was at its worst."Daddy!" Suddenly, a girl of about five or six years old rushed forward. She grabbed Lewis' coat and cried, begging him to l