Kian couldn't smile, "Although I don't mind seeing you in such a mess, I still hope that this kind of thing will not happen again."
Myra lowered her eyes and kept silent, as if lost in thought.
But Kian didn't want her to dodge. He asked in a low voice, "What are you going to do in the future?"
Myra was stunned. Future? She hadn't thought it over yet.
In fact, even if she knew the scandal of Archer and Lydia, she had never thought of giving up the company. For the company and for the family, she always felt that she could let it go.
But now, she suddenly felt tired and wronged. What was the value of everything she had done?
Even if he had her s
den?"
His eyelashes quivered, but he didn't answer. Instead, he picked her up and said, "I'm hungry. Let's go to eat."
The woman in his arms was unexpectedly quiet.
He took her into the elevator and went down to the parking lot.
When the elevator door opened, Kian looked down at the woman in his arms who was breathing evenly with a gentle expression.
With her eyes closed and her face on his shoulder, Myra fell asleep.
When they arrived at the parking lot, Darren opened the door. Kian gently put Myra on the back seat and put a cushion under her head. He looked at her for a while before he left.
"Sir, where are we going now?" asked Darren.