Chapter 251
As night fell, Chloe returned to Greenpeace Manor. For a fleeting moment, she wished the lights were on, filling the place with warmth. But that thought vanished as quickly as it came. She reminded herself that she and Connor had broken up. There was no point in seeking comfort from him anymore.
Determined, Chloe walked into the mansion and switched on every light in every room, flooding the place with brightness. She then turned on the TV in the living room, tuning into the latest hit variety show. The laughter and liveliness filled the air. She cranked up the volume, hoping it would make the house feel less empty. Before she knew it, she had drifted off on the sofa.
Meanwhile, in the president's office at CNR Tower, Teddy had just finished his report. "Ms. Chloe is back in the country. She landed in Riverbrook at 11:30 AM. She's probably at Greenpeace Manor now. Do you... want to go see her?" he asked tentatively.
Teddy knew Connor always kept tabs on Chloe. He hoped they would get back together because Connor was only his true self when he was with her. Otherwise, he was just a relentless workaholic. Teddy, as his personal assistant, was on call around the clock, teetering on the brink of exhaustion. The whole company was grumbling, puzzled by the CEO's recent obsessive expansion spree. They had been through several acquisition battles in the last few days. Though they won most of them under Connor's sharp leadership, everyone was completely wiped out.
Connor could work non-stop, but he seemed to forget that others needed rest. The staff was on the verge of a breakdown, and Teddy was no exception. Without Chloe, the company was a pressure cooker ready to explode. Teddy feared he wouldn't last much longer at this rate.This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
Connor was reviewing a proposal
when Teddy spoke. His brows
knitted in frustration. "Teddy, anl
you
implying we're not busy enough?" His voice was icy, clearly annoyed.
Teddy quickly backtracked. "No, sir. I'll get back to work." Recognizing the dismissal, he left the room.
Once alone, Connor put down his
pen and leaned back in his leather chair, closing his eyes and rubbing the bridge of his nose. He was tired, but rest brought no relief-only
a month since they broke upt
thoughts of Chloe. It had been nearly
officially at least. He touched his forehead, feeling the faint scar where Chloe had struck him during their last fight. The memory stung more than the scar.
He knew he couldn't go near Chloe now. Though miles away in Italy, Claire had her spies in the company-spies Connor had
allowed. He needed them to feed
Claire the harrative he wanted her to believes that his relationship with Chloe was a mere fling devoid of real emotion and that they had completely severed ties. Claire's suspicions about his three-year cohabitation with Chloe had to be quashed. If Claire realized Chloe was his true weakness, who knew what she might do?
Connor missed Chloe desperately, but he couldn't risk even a glimpse of her. The stakes were too high.