Chapter 71
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I glanced at the files in his arms and asked, âArenât you going to work in their office?â
âNot here,â he replied. âI ordered food to be delivered to our room. You can rest after you eat.â
I was startled by his attentiveness. Nevertheless, I gave him a nod.
Our rooms were booked earlier. The bellboy brought us to our room and said, âYour meal has been
delivered. If you need anything else, please call the front desk.â
Although we booked two rooms, for our convenience, the lunch was sent to Nickâs room. We thanked
the bellboy and entered the room.
We had an early flight and immediately started working upon arrival. I was exhausted and hungry after
a few hours.
I ate my share and got up, preparing to leave the room to Nick. He looked at me and said, âYou can
rest here. Iâll leave after a while.â
As he was still eating, I nodded in acknowledgment. The room was a suite, where the living room and
bedroom were separated.
I entered the bedroom and switched on the air conditioner. Plopping on the bed, the last thought I had
before falling asleep was to take a shower after Nick left.
When I jolted awake again, there was a blanket covering my body. I could hear someone flipping
through files in the living room.
Stunned, I jumped up and walked out of the room. Nick was sitting on the sofa, flipping through the files
and typing on his laptop occasionally.
It seemed like he had been dealing with work the entire afternoon.
It was unhealthy to sleep right after a meal. I sat on the bed for a while with a bloated stomach.
After a long while, I exited the bedroom. Nick was sprawled on the table, engrossed in a document. He
didnât seem to notice I was awakened.
I poured a cup of water for him. âWhy donât you take a break?â
He looked up and nodded, seemingly in a daze. After taking a sip of the water, his gaze cleared.
âYouâre awake!â
I gave him a slight nod. Judging from the report on his laptop, I had to admit he was bold and efficient
at work.
He soon finished the report and snapped his laptop shut. Leaning back on the sofa, he massaged his
temples and shut his eyes. âMr. Wrangler called earlier. He said he wants to buy you dinner later,â he
uttered in exhaustion.
âOkay,â I replied. âWhy donât you take a nap in the room?â
Glancing at his watch, he shook his head. âItâs alright.â He paused briefly before adding, âThe financial
report for the branch office isnât right. I wouldnât have found out about it if I hadnât looked closely. I think
a manager embezzled the funds and made up a project to fool everyone else. A few million were gone.
Take a look for yourself.â
I opened the accounts and read them carefully. The branch office was operated based on Fuller
Corporationâs operating model. As it was doing well in A City, Ashton gave the president a lot of power.
He rarely interfered in the business decisions here. I scanned the accounts and realized a construction
project that seemed odd. In usual circumstances, a minor construction site accident wouldnât cost
millions. Even if they had to compensate the injured staff, it wouldnât cost that much. Obviously,
someone had ripped us off.
âI think we need Howard to deal with this,â I spoke, looking up at Nick. To my surprise, he was already
asleep.
Getting to my feet, I went to the bedroom and got the blanket and put it over him.
We had two hours left until the next schedule. He could get some shut-eye before that. After all, we got
home late last night.
I received a call from Macy after I sorted everything out.
When I answered her call, I could hear she was in a noisy setting. âScarlett, Iâm in A City. Send your
location to me. Iâll be there later!â
âOh! Youâre in A City, too?â I questioned in astonishment.
Didnât she says sheâll be traveling in H City? Why was she in A City all of a sudden?
âI saw your post, remember? I immediately booked a ticket to A City when I know youâre here. Send me
your address. Iâll be there soon.â
I sent my address to Macy after the phone call. There were some unread texts, too. Scrolling down,
some of them were from Stacey, reporting work stuff. There were also a few texts from Jared.
I nearly forgot about Jared. He had told me earlier heâd be in A City, too. Hence, I called him at once.
My call got through almost instantly. âWhere are you?â Jared asked in his deep voice.
âYouâre in A City, too?â What a coincidence!
âIâve just arrived. I was about to call you, but you beat me to it. Which hotel are you at?â His voice was
low, but his surroundings were noisy.