Rachel shrugged. "I find the sandwiches here are quite delicious."
"I heard that you agreed to go abroad?"
After the department meeting they had yesterday afternoon, the director asked for his opinion of the meeting as well as informed him of Rachel's decision.
She nodded. "I feel like it's about time I expand my horizons,"
she joked.
However, he didn't smile. "Is it because of the news?"
"What news?"
"Rachel," he reprimanded, implying that she shouldn't beat around the bush.
Sighing, she lowered her sandwich. "I realized how complicated it is to deal with relationships. Maybe I'm better off reading medical books. What do you think?
At this point, it's best to just concentrate on my career."
He eyed her cautiously. "Are you sure?"
"Yeah!"
She shrugg
o forgive him.
Jack cleared his throat. "It's all my fault, so I bought your favorite medical books to apologize,"
he said. "I promise that I'll be a good husband from now on."
He even raised up his hand to swear to her.
Not bothering to listen to him, Rachel glanced at the titles before flipping through one of them. In a minute, she put it down and said, "I've already read all of them.
Besides, they're already in the study cabinet. You can either return them or donate them to the library."
Jack felt so frustrated.
Staring at her retreating back, he found the sudden urge to knock himself out.
Why the hell didn't he look at her own books first before buying some?
He gritted his teeth.
He packed the books helplessly and threw them into the trunk of his car.