Chapter 318
“We will have a daughter of our own someday.”
“Our family of three will live the happiest life.”
Vivian Lowell was deeply moved by the beautiful future he painted.
If her daughter could have a stable and happy life, she would have no regrets.
“Darling, I believe you.” She nestled gently against his chest, listening to his steady heartbeat.
Howard Lowell curled his lips into a triumphant smile.
His gaze drifted into the distance.
The Lowell Group would ultimately belong only to the Lowell family!
Anna Ross worked busily at her desk all morning.
She realized Adrian Sinclair hadn’t shown up at the company today.
She organized her files and headed to the cafeteria for lunch.
The cafeteria food was average, but it was affordable.
It helped her save a considerable amount of money.
While waiting in line, a conversation between two girls behind her caught her attention.
“I heard Mr. Sinclair and Director Valentine didn’t come to the company today.”
“Do you think they’re engaged?” one girl whispered softly.
Anna unconsciously held her breath, listening carefully.
The other girl glanced around mysteriously before replying.
“Maybe they’re already together in private.”
“They just haven’t made it public yet.”
“Sigh, when will I ever meet a man as exceptional as Mr. Sinclair…”
Their words reached Anna’s ears clearly.
A faint ache prickled in her heart.
She had never deeply considered it before.
Although he said he didn’t want to get married, those words might have just been casual remarks.
Then, the two continued talking.
“I heard someone saw Mr. Sinclair picking up Director Valentine from the company late last night.”
“And Mr. Sinclair suppressed the issue with the proposal this time.”
“It seems their relationship is very strong.”
Anna didn’t want to hear anymore.
She quickly got her food and found a quiet corner to eat.
She didn’t understand why she felt this way.
Hearing news about him made her restless.
She was just an ex-girlfriend.
A presence that couldn’t see the light.
She finished her lunch quickly.
She numbed her thoughts with work.
After work, she proactively went to apologize to her boss.
“Pamela, something came up suddenly last night, and I couldn’t make it.”
“I promise it won’t happen again.”
Surprisingly, her boss wasn’t angry.
Instead, she seemed very pleased.
“Anna, it’s alright.”
“I have good news for you.”
“That mysterious guest is here again.”
“Make sure to perform well tonight.” She pointed in a certain direction.
Anna followed her gaze.
A man wearing a hat nodded in her direction.
Under her boss’s expectant gaze, she stepped onto the stage.
For some reason, she found herself unconsciously paying attention to that mysterious guest in the audience.
Who was he?
He seemed to recognize her.