Chapter 2165
Chapter 2165
Chapter 2165 Just Acquaintances
It turned out that the message was sent by Gary. Upon a brief hesitation, Cindy tapped into the
message and read the content, realizing Gary was sending her his regards and asking her about her
work. However, she spent the next few moments just staring at the message, wondering whether she
should reply to him. After all, she didn't want to have anything to do with Gary, but at the same time, NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
she was also grateful for the things he had done for her at work. Because of that, she always struggled
to draw a clear boundary between herself and Gary.
When she didn't reply, he sent another message and asked her whether she was done with her work,
offering to give her a ride since he happened to be somewhere nearby. Upon reading his message, she
quickly gave him a reply and told him she had left work.
'I'm sorry for the late reply. I was cooking, so I didn't hear the notification alert. I'm home now, but
thanks for the offer, anyway.'
Not long after that, Cindy received an incoming call from Gary, whereupon she closed her eyes and
helplessly answered it. "How is your work so far? Any trouble?" Gary asked with a calm voice.
Cindy had no idea why Gary would think she had trouble at work, but nonetheless, she answered,
"Everything is good so far. No trouble at all. I'm in good hands, thanks to Miss Warhol."
Gary hesitated for a short while and said, "Don't tell me anyone gave you a hard time."
"No, of course not. Why would anyone give me a hard time?" Cindy squinted and asked another
question. "Why did you ask anyway? Don't tell me you have an enemy whose target is me because he
or she can't drag you down."
"Your imaginativeness would make you a good author. What a waste of your talent." Gary joked in
response after hearing Cindy's reply.
Like many other ladies, Cindy believed she was born with such imaginativeness, not to mention the fact
that she was a designer. Therefore, she was proud of herself when she heard the way Gary described
her. Finding the vibe pleasant and uplifting as she chatted with Gary, she jokingly replied, "Well, that
could be my next job if I left the industry one day."
"I'll be your number-one fan when you publish your masterpiece." Gary chuckled in amusement.
Um, this is getting a little too far. Cindy hesitated for a short while and asked, "By the way, is there
anything you want to talk to me about?"
"Nothing much, actually. There was a lady who just got hired not long ago, and I was worried that it'd
bother you or something," Gary sighed and answered.
When Cindy heard that, she quickly thought of someone and asked, "Lucy?"
"Oh, it looks like you both have seen each other." Gary speculated.
Cindy curled her lips upward and smiled ambiguously. "Yup, we have. She knows Miss Warhol, and we
ran into each other during lunch."
Cindy curled her lips upward and smiled ambiguously. "Yup, we have. She knows Miss Warhol, and we
ran into each other during lunch."
"Did she say anything to you?" Gary sighed and asked.
Hmm. It looks like Gary knows a thing or two about Lucy. He seems wary of her. Could the two of them
share a personal history or something? Despite the thought of that, Cindy didn't speak ill behind Lucy's
back and only told Gary that Lucy briefly mentioned him when they ran into each other during lunch.
In spite of Cindy's simple reply, Gary desperately pressed on with his question in a sensitive manner.
"Did she say anything about me?"
"Nothing much. She only mentioned the time Mr. Kaufmann treated the three of us to a meal. Besides,
she also heard from her colleagues that the three of us went out for a meal together. That's all. What’s
wrong? Do you guys have a history or something?"
Gary chuckled in response. "Nah, of course not. What kind of history do you think we have? We talked
to each other once a while ago. Then, I heard she joined your company yesterday. Anyway, I found her
character a little stubborn and eccentric, so I figured you might have something new to share about
that, which was why I asked."