But in a few seconds, the phone rang again. Joey took the phone and asked, "what's up?"
"I'm at the gate of Gu Family." Said Lois indifferently.
"So what?"
"I'll wait for you to come back."
Before Joey could say "Okay", the phone was hung up.
Although he was unhappy to be hung up, Joey was still excited because of the words "I'll wait for you to come back".
Lois continued to read the documents and waited quietly for Joey to get off work.
Joey continued to listen to the report, but didn't lose his temper any more. He only said what was feasible and what was not feasible for the work.
The senior executives in the meeting room couldn't help but look at each other. Today was a good opportunity. The CEO was in a good mood. If there was anything difficult, they could also bring it up and discuss it together!
Then everyone found that Joey pointed out the problem directly which when she would be angry with normally. Although his eyes were still cold, he didn't scold others anymore.
Joey's voice became colder and colder. He suddenly felt that he ha
not angry, Lois confirmed what she thought was correct. She hurried to follow him.
When they arrived at the Princess Room on the second floor, Joey saw the servant standing outside the door. He frowned and asked, "where is Maggie?"
The servant lowered her head and replied, "Little Miss Maggie just fell asleep."
Lois was stunned. This person came from Gu Family's old house. Except for the people from Gu Family's old house, all the servants in the villa called Maggie Miss Maggie.
Joey gently pushed the door open. Looking at Maggie's sleeping face, he quietly entered the room. Lois also followed him quietly. The servant next to her whispered, "Young Mrs. Gu."
Hearing that, Lois was stunned but nodded slightly. After entering the room, she answered in her heart, "I will not be very soon, very soon...".
The room was neither messy nor neat. She frowned and looked around. The dolls she had bought for Maggie were all there, but a few porcelain products were gone.
Even the little Pooh Toy, which always slept beside Maggie, was either not at the bedside.