I packed my things as soon as I was done, all set to retire for the day. It wasn’t until then—just as I was about to head out—that I looked at him again. He was still seated, completely immersed in his work, his eyes scanning documents with a kind of intense focus that made it easy to forget the time."Sir," I muttered softly, barely above a whisper. He looked up at me instantly, his eyes pulling away from the stack of papers before him."I beg to take my leave. Do have a wonderful evening ahead of you," I said with a small nod, turning on my heel, ready to walk out when—“Wait!”His voice stopped me in my tracks.I turned back toward him, my gaze questioning, waiting to hear what he had to say. Slowly, he reached for the drawer on his left, pulled it open, and brought out a white envelope. Without a word, he extended it toward me.I frowned, my brows knitting in confusion. I blinked a few times, unsure of what was happening. I didn't know what was inside the envelope, but still, I st
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