Crilly family are my alumni. They just invited me to a gathering there."

“But why did they choose a bar to have a reunion?" he asked, frustration clear in his voice.

“Isn't that normal? We're done here, Mr. Sheffield. You can get back to whatever you're doing. Bye!" Evelyn hung up without hesitation.

She Looked at her phone and counted, ‘One, two, three, four..."

Before her count reached five, her cell phone rang. She grinned, seeing his caller ID.

For quite some time, Evelyn's phone had been ringing. As she looked at the caller ID, the smile on her lips reached her eyes. She chose to ignore her phone as she graciously got out of the car

Evelyn walked to the gate of Theo Group's office building and just stood there while staring at her phone, still ringing endlessly.

In less than two minutes, a man ran towards the entrance from the inside with a phone in his hand.

When Sheffield saw the woman at the gate, he turned around and ran back as fast as he could. He pretended that he didn't see Evelyn in there.

However, it was too late, Evelyn had already seen him. Rolling her eyes, she turned to her phone and finally answered it.

“Sheffield, you will never be able to see me again if you don't get here in a minute!"

Half a minute later, he showed up at the entrance again.

The first thing he did was yell at the guards.

“Didn't you know who this is? How dare you not let Miss Evelyn in? Do you want to lose your jobs?"

“Sorry, Mr. Sheffield, it's our fault. Please forgive us." The guards quickly bowed their heads in apology. But on the inside, they were all complaining. ‘It's so hard to be a guard! Why is this our fault? He never told us to let her in.*

With nonchalant eyes, Evelyn just watched as Sheffield put on an act.

After chewing the security guards out, he finally turned to look at her.

"Yo, Miss Evelyn, come on in. I'm sorry about that. Let's go to my office and have a cup of tea."

Evelyn just remained where she was standing.

"I thought you weren't in your office."

Her words came to him like a raging tornado. If it were someone else, this would be an awkward moment for he had just been caught in a lie.

But since Sheffield was really thick-skinned, it was just too easy for him to get away with it.

“Really? Who told you that? As you can see,

I'm right here. Anyway, let's just go upstairs."

Not really in the mood to argue with him, Evelyn just silently followed him.