โYou donโt have a girlfriend yet, Mr. Shane?โ Shannon asked curiously. โThen why do you go home this early every day?โ
Ericโs full name was Eric Shane.
Eric replied, โI donโt like drawing in the office. I have no inspiration there. Iโd rather go homeโbesides, I donโt need to clock in anyway.โ
Shannon nodded. โThat makes sense. Who actually enjoys going to work?โ
Jessica glanced at Shannon, who immediately corrected herself, โOf course I do. The company is my home.โ
After this business trip, Eric had gained more understanding of the companyโs senior executives.
Shannon had been talking about all kinds of people in the company to help him integrate more quickly.
It was around that time that Michael came knocking on the door.
โOh, youโve already started eating. I was just about to ask you out,โ Michael said as he stood at the door, smiling at Shannon who opened it.
Then he walked in, completely ignoring the eye-roll Shannon gave him.
Even Eric couldnโt help but feel the urge to curse.
Perhaps Jessicaโs dislike for Michael was too subtle, so much so that Michael never realized he was unwelcome.
As soon as he entered, he pulled out a chair and sat down, starting to chat with Jessica.
After closing the door, Shannon and Eric both cocked their brows.
โI know a restaurant nearby. Itโs Jelaston Cuisine,โ said Michael. โYouโll definitely like it. How about dinner together tonight?"
Jessica remained composed and didnโt respond, but Eric spoke up, โMs. Wilder, donโt forget weโre having dinner with Mr. Phillips of Hurricane Media tonight.โ
That was an actual appointmentโEric wasnโt making it up.
Hurricane Media was currently the trendsetter in the literary industry.
Although it was no longer the era of print media and new media had taken over, Hurricane Media still held a top position in the field of writing.
The new CEO of Hurricane Media was Jessicaโs childhood friend.
The two were very close, and this was the first time they would be meeting since the friend returned to the country to take the position.
โI really did forget,โ said Jessica, wiping the corner of her mouth with a napkin. Then she turned to Shannon. โCollin Phillips doesnโt like spicy food. We need to remember to tell that to the restaurant.โ
Shannon nodded. โGot it. The reservation is at the Diamond, ranked number one for local cuisine in Jelaston. Mr. Phillips should like it.โ
At that moment, Michaelโs expression finally darkened.
Jessica instantly understoodโMichael had probably planned to take her to the Diamond.
Thinking about how Michael had constantly provoked Chris before, she felt rather pleased to now make Michael feel awkward.
โThen Iโm really sorry,โ she said. โIโll go try the food tonight. If itโs good, how about we go together tomorrow? Itโs almost the end of the business tripโitโd be nice for the two companies to have a celebration dinner.โ
Michael was momentarily speechless, then nodded after a pause. โAlright. Whatever you say.โ
Hurricane Media was founded during the peak of the print era.
Now, they not only managed media but had become an all-in-one IP company handling novels, comics, and more.
They had long since gone international.
Jessica hadnโt seen Collin Phillips in many years.
The last time mightโve been at her wedding with Chris.
At the time, she had been in utter despair and wasnโt in the mood to entertain guestsโshe couldnโt even remember whether she had spoken to Collin.
Dinner that night had no commercial intentโit was simply a meeting between two old friends.
Before leaving, Jessica even made a call to Chris.
โI was afraid you were in surgery and didnโt dare to call earlier. Youโre off work now, right?โ Jessica asked as she bent down to get into the car.
Chris replied, โStill at the office watching the surveillance with Jake. Youโre definitely coming back the day after tomorrow?โ
โShouldnโt be any changes.โ
โOkay.โ