"Go away! Don't cause trouble this early, I haven't had breakfast yet." Sylvia rolled her eyes at her, not bothering to pay attention to her.
"Mr. Jacobs is really interesting. In order to marry you, he has already fallen out with his mother. Such good men are really rare. In reality, most of them are mama's boys. They listen to their mothers in everything. You have to cherish this." Serene sighed as she organized the documents in her hand on the table.
Sylvia was stunned for a moment.
"How did you know that Mr. Jacobs had a falling out with his mother?" She raised her head and asked curiously.
Serene was stunned. If Sylvia didn't know about this, then she had made a mistake.
She hurriedly slapped her mouth with her hand and said sheepishly: "Miss Lancelot, I also saw it on the Internet. I don't know whether it is true or not. However, Mr. Jacobs's kindness to you is definitely first-rate."
"Really." Sylvia smiled slightly and suddenly asked: "Do you really understand how a man treats a woman?"
"Of course, everyone can see how discerning Mr. Jacobs is about you." Serene replied approvingly.
"Okay, go out quickly, I want to have breakfast first." Sylvia took out the milk and prepared breakfast.
Serene smiled playfully at her, turned around, and left.
Sylvia took out the milk and took a sip. When she looked up, she saw that Serene did not close the door tightly when she went out.
She stared at the door, feeling inexplicably nervous.
Ever since Arthur walked in last night, she now felt unsafe anywhere.
After a short time, she stood up to close the door tightly.
Just as she walked to the door, her phone rang. She saw that it was a leave request sent to her by a staff member. After replying to the message, she turned around.
Fearing that the door might not be closed tightly, she pushed it several times before she sat down to have breakfast with confidence.
However,
When she finished the toast and was about to eat the crystal dumplings, she found that there were only three crystal dumplings left.
She was stunned!
Although she didn't count how many dumplings there were, she bought a lot of dumplings, at least five or six.
She stared at the dumplings, replaying the scene when she bought them in her mind. It seemed that one portion was as big as the palm of a hand. There must have been seven or eight, um, maybe six at least.
She compared it with her palms. No matter how bad her calculations were, there should be at least five, but now there are only three left. Could it be that Serene just took two?
To say that Serene would eat her breakfast conveniently was indeed a common occurrence.
But what was happening was too strange.
She instantly felt scared.
She decided to look around.
But the office is only a little bit big, surrounded by walls, and the ceiling is visible when you look up. The hole made in the ceiling last time has been repaired, and the cement marks are still there.
Just as she was alert, the doorbell rang.
"Come in." She stared at the door with wide eyes, very alert.
The door was opened.
Charles, wearing a turtleneck woolen sweater and black jeans, walked in rejuvenated.
"Good morning, Sylvia."
"Charles, good morning."
Sylvia breathed a sigh of relief when she saw it was him, but the doubts in her heart could not be eliminated.

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