Yvette cast a nasty glance at Myron and patted her chest to calm her racing heart. However, he paid no mind to her little movements and just asked, "Do you know what time it is? Where have you been?"
Without looking at him, Yvette said somewhat guiltily, "Where else? I went shopping with my friend and got carried away. I didn’t realize it was already this late."
She really didn't want to deal with his questioning, so she quickly waved her hand and faked a yawn. "I'm going upstairs, okay? I'm tired and I want to sleep."
"Wait!" Myron stopped her. "Did you go out with a friend or with your boyfriend?"
"Dad, what are you talking about? What boyfriend? I don't know what you are talking about at all," Yvette, who’s gotten all defensive, refuted. However, the red tinge spreading on her cheeks betrayed her.
"Are you still trying to hide it from me?" Myron said helplessly. "Yvette, getting a boyfriend is nothing to be embarrassed about. In fact, it's good news. Besides, I'm your dad. Are you really not going to sha
"What is she doing here?" Terence asked with a frown.
"I don't know." Jillian shook her head. "She refused to tell me. She just said that she’d wait for you."
"Okay, I know," Terence said indifferently.
"In that case, how should I handle her?" Jillian asked cautiously.
Terence sneered, "Since she wants to wait, just let her wait. Just finish your work and clock off as soon as possible."
"Yes, sir," Jillian answered compliantly and then excused herself.
When it was time to get off work, Jillian once again went into Terence’s office, bringing a new stack of documents she had just finished processing. Once she came out, she started tidying up her desk and belongings without further ado. Upon seeing this, Jean hurriedly stopped her. "Miss Yang, are you going home?"
"Yes." Jillian nodded. "Is there anything else I can do for you, Miss Gu?"
"It’s nothing. Now that you're going home, Terence should be getting off work soon, right?" Jean didn't dare to disturb Terence, so she could only ask Jillian.