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Chapter 3

作者: Reading Lamp
Otherwise, he wouldn't have sent me those clingy, overly sweet messages after the meeting ended.

Now I knew exactly who he was, yet he only knew me as a faceless nobody within the group. He was in the open, while I stayed hidden. Suddenly, the situation became interesting.

After some thought, I picked up my phone and decided to settle a personal grudge under the guise of work.

"Darling, we can't voice chat tonight. The boss wants us to rush a proposal overnight."

The work group chat immediately pushed a notification. The proposal presentation was postponed by one day.

"Darling, the company cafeteria is terrible. The boss piles on work but pays so little. Should I just quit?"

At noon, the cafeteria suddenly announced bigger portions at no extra cost. That afternoon, Jeremiah cheerfully informed everyone that this month's bonus would be doubled.

As I ate the extra food from the cafeteria, I calculated how much my salary had effectively increased this month. I was in an excellent mood. That was, until one day at the office when I overheard some gossip.

A colleague shared that her friend had tried to break up with an ex, only for the ex to demand repayment for every expense from the relationship. From trips and housing costs to shared in-game top-ups, nothing was spared. The ex refused to end things otherwise.

I felt a sudden chill. Lately, I had been hiding behind the title of his darling to tap into company resources and secure extra perks from him.

I had to cut this off cleanly before we ever met face to face. I asked Mr. Y one final time whether we could meet.

He refused again, saying he was busy with work and maybe another time. I steeled myself and sent the message I had prepared.

"Darling, if we can't meet and I can't even hug or kiss you, we should just break up."

I blocked him without a second thought. After the breakup, no one lulled me to sleep at night. My sleep deteriorated sharply, and the nightmares came one after another.

In my dreams, a secretary led me to his office. I pushed open the heavy door alone and found nothing but darkness.

"Would a hug or a kiss be enough to keep you here?" someone asked in a choked voice.

I woke up shaking and covered in sweat. There was no time for sorrow. The project deadline was near, and the team had been grinding nonstop. The only silver lining was that exhaustion sent us straight to sleep as soon as we lay down.

After several exhausting days, the proposal was perfected, leaving nothing for even a god to fault. When I stood outside the CEO's office on the 36th floor once more, the gorgeous secretary informed me that Yoel was absent.

The following day, and the day after, Yoel still hadn't appeared. Unease crept in as I worried something might have happened to him. I quickly unblocked Mr. Y.

As soon as I unblocked him, a location pin arrived with a brief message. "I want to see you."

It led straight to the city center's flashiest bar district.

At the same time, Irene Parker, a secretary I was close to, sent me the same address. "I heard Yoel has been coming here every night lately. If you need to find him urgently, you might want to try your luck there."

I brought the proposal with me and headed to a bar I had never stepped into before. It was not the chaotic, wild scene I had imagined. Instead, it was a quiet bar meant for casual drinks and conversations.

Yoel occupied the most luxurious private room alone, reclining across the sofa. Empty bottles lay scattered across the table.

His eyes were hazy with drink, his cheeks were damp, and the corners of his eyes were flushed red. His shirt was rumpled, the collar slightly open, revealing the faint rise and fall of his chest.

Seeing him in person was far more convincing than any photo he had sent as "Mr. Y".

He clutched something the size of his palm tightly to his chest. It looked like a phone.

I crept closer and greeted him softly. "Mr. Gilmore?"

Yoel lifted his eyelids and suddenly grabbed my hand. His alcohol soaked gaze slowly narrowed. When his eyes landed on the laptop in my arms, disappointment flashed across his face. He immediately released me. "Did Ms. Parker tell you I was here?"

Fearing he would fault Irene, I kept a blank expression and played dumb.

Yoel didn't press the issue. He lowered his head and continued drinking. "Leave the proposal here. I will review it."

The dismissal was unmistakable. Knowing he was safe, I felt a wave of relief and got ready to leave.
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    He smiled, stood up, and scooped me off the couch, holding me tightly in his arms. "Thank you, darling.""Who are you calling darling?" I punched him lightly and buried my face in the hollow of his neck, nuzzling against the comforting scent of cedar on him."You," he whispered as he bent to kiss my forehead. Outside, the night stretched quietly, dotted with the warm glow of countless lights.My phone buzzed in my pocket. I pulled it out and saw a message from Jeremiah."Nova, I've figured it out! Mr. Gilmore is definitely after you! Don't worry, I'll keep it a secret. By the way, can you help me apply for the company's family shopping perk?"I held out my phone to Yoel. He glanced at the screen, smiled quietly, then picked it up and wrote, "Mr. Stone, the company doesn't provide that benefit. I hope you will take care of my family from now on."He handed my phone back, took my hand, and entwined our fingers."Let's go, darling. There's one very important thing left to do.

  • A Daydream   Chapter 25

    "It's not about work," Yoel said. He walked over, set a blue folder on the coffee table in front of me, and looked more serious than I had ever seen him. "It's a proposal."I picked up the folder, confused. On the cover, in bold print, a single line read, "Proposal for Establishing a Long-Term and Exclusive Lifelong Strategic Partnership with Ms. Nova Grayson."My hand trembled, and I almost dropped the folder.I took a deep breath and opened to the first page."Project Name: Spending the Rest of My Life with Nova""Project Initiator: Yoel""Core Objective: Convert status from 'trial boyfriend' to official partner and maintain a steadily increasing happiness index for both parties over the next 50 years."Below that, there was a detailed SWOT analysis, a risk assessment, and a five-year plan. In the Weaknesses section, he had written everything clearly."No. 1: Overly logical, completely lacking in romance.""No. 2: Had once caused emotional pain because of work.""No. 3: D

  • A Daydream   Chapter 24

    Yoel slipped into slippers and pulled a brand-new pair of pink bunny slippers from the shoe cabinet, handing them to me. The fluffy pink was the only bright color in the otherwise monochrome room, standing out boldly."Your size," he said simply.I looked down at them, and a small part of me softened. He even remembered this about me.The kitchen was bigger than my living room at home, with shiny utensils lined up like soldiers waiting for inspection. Yoel put on a gray apron and handed me a matching pink one. Standing there side by side, we looked like a pair of overly serious, couple-themed trash cans ready for duty.He pulled out his phone, opened a recipe, and studied it with the intensity of someone reviewing a corporate quarterly report."Step one, peel the tomatoes." He dropped them into boiling water, fished them out with chopsticks, and carefully scored each with a small knife. It didn't look like cooking—it looked like performing a delicate surgery.I couldn't bear wa

  • A Daydream   Chapter 23

    Just as I was about to blurt out some excuse about a "coincidence" or a "chance encounter", Yoel beat me to it. He casually rested his hand on the cart and said, "Mr. Stone, out shopping today too?""Yeah," Jeremiah stammered. "My wife told me to pick up some eggs."Yoel gave a small nod. "I see."Then he leaned over as if it were nothing and flicked an imaginary thread from my hair. "I'm just helping to pick up a few essentials for my family."The word "family" hit Jeremiah and me like twin torpedoes.The basket of eggs in Jeremiah's hands clattered to the floor with a crash. Several rolled out, and a few cracked, splattering yolk everywhere.I froze, utterly petrified from head to toe.Yoel seemed completely unfazed by the chaos. He leaned in gently and said, "Let's check out. We shouldn't hold up Mr. Stone from buying his eggs."With that, he pushed the cart past the dumbfounded Jeremiah and the chaos on the floor, heading toward the checkout. I followed mechanically, feelin

  • A Daydream   Chapter 22

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  • A Daydream   Chapter 21

    How absurd. The whole company was watching me—I was definitely not going with Yoel!I slipped out of the lobby on the first floor and rounded to the back door of the office. Just as I was about to make my escape, a familiar black Bentley silently pulled up in front of me.The window rolled down, revealing Yoel's face, which clearly showed he had expected this."Dear examiner, you're running pretty fast," he said with a faint smile.I opened the passenger door and climbed in. "Mr. Gilmore, what was that in the conference room this afternoon? Do you still want to make it past probation?""I saw you didn't turn the page, so I gave you a hand," he said, turning on the engine with an innocent look. "You're really going to dock me for that?"I buckled my seatbelt. "Of course! Do you realize that by tomorrow, the office gossip will have shifted from 'Will I get fired?' to 'Are you and I secretly dating?'"He chuckled softly. "Isn't that better? If it's officially out, we won't have to

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