Chapter 1107
At that moment, Daniel had felt something was off. After all, this contract was supposed to be under their controlโso why did it now depend on Auroraโs decision? If word got out, wouldnโt it be a joke?
The moment he voiced his concern, the person on the other end of the line snapped harshly, โWhat, are you questioning our bossโ orders?โ
Hearing that, Daniel instantly fell silent. He dared not say another word. As for Joseph, he didnโt even bring him up again. It was just bad luck for him.
Since the higher-ups had spoken, it was no longer Danielโs concern. A pity about the โgiftโ Joseph had sent over, but Daniel figured heโd just have to look for opportunities elsewhere later. Clicking his tongue, he drove back to the office.
Meanwhile, on Auroraโs side, even after getting into the car she still felt as if it werenโt real. Her eyes were full of doubt as she turned to Ian. โDo you really think weโve secured the deal?โ
โOf course, Miss Aurora. What are you still worried about?โ Driving, Ian glanced at her through the rearview mirror. He saw her delicate face filled with uncertainty, even tinged with curiosity. He couldnโt help but offer reassurance. โMiss Aurora, donโt overthink it. Either way, this is good for us. Since weโve got Mr. Daniel agreeing to the deal, all thatโs left is to draft the contract and sign.โ
Hearing that, Auroraโs thoughts finally cleared. There was nothing left to agonize over. After all, the profits ahead were solid and real. Rather than dwelling on it, it was better to focus on when the contract would actually be signed. A smile bloomed again on Auroraโs face.
With the breeze lifting her hair, her mood lightened as well. โYouโre right,โ she said with a hint of cheer. โIan, your attitude lately has been pretty good. Keep it up.โ
Encouraged by her praise, Ian drove with even more energy. โDonโt worry, Miss Aurora, Iโll keep it up. Besides, being by your side, Iโve learned all this from you.โ
Aurora teased, โListen to you, sweet-talking. Youโve even learned to joke around now.โ
The car filled with easy laughter and warmth. Leaning back against the seat, Aurora recalled what Lucas had told her yesterdayโ"Everything will go smoothly.โ Could it really have been just a coincidence? Her expression grew more restrained, unease creeping in. After all, Lucas had kept asking about this project yesterday. And today, Daniel, supposedly so difficult to handle, had caved so easily? Almost as if he had been eager to please. That thought planted a thorn in Auroraโs heart. She didnโt say a word, only kept it to herself.
That evening, when she returned home, Lucas was not there. The sight of the darkened living room felt strangely unsettling. Before, every time she came home, Lucas had always prepared everything for her. Habit, she realized, was a frightening thing. She knew this truth well enough. But Lucas was the kind of man who felt like a pair of steady hands, quietly pulling the strings behind the scenes. And in the end, she could only watch herself fall deeper and deeper. She had to admit, Lucas was a master strategist. In all the time sheโd spent with him, she had seen it clearly. Pressing her lips together, Aurora walked alone into the kitchen, deciding to cook herself a simple plate of pasta to fill her stomach.