Chapter: 39
Soon enough, the two arrived at the Technology Center.
Looking at the magnificent building in front of her, Rosalyn breathed deeply, sorted out her thoughts, and walked into it.
"Rosalynn? Is that you?"
Aman's voice came from behind them.
Slightly furrowing her brows, Rosalynn stopped in her tracks and turned around.
“It really is you!" There was a pleasant surprise on the face of the man.
Rosalynn was also a bit surprised. Then, she smiled politely. "Harlan... What a coincidence.”
It was Harlan Moreno, her ex-boyfriend.
"Yeah. | didn't expect to see you here!" Harlan stared at Rosalynn with tenderness in his eyes. "How have you been these years?"
"Im fine."
"You should be graduating from college soon, right?”
"Yes. I'm doing my internship right now.”
Noticing that Rosalynn's tone was indifferent and that she was giving him the cold shoulder, Harlan sighed inwardly.
"So, why are you here today?" he asked.
"I'm working for S.W. Studio, and we will represent Hughes Group in participating for the bidding of the Technology Center's decoration project. | was put in charge for this project, so | came to conduct some field investigation,’ Rosalynn explained briefly. Then she looked at her watch and quickly made an excuse. "I've finished my work here, so we're about to leave. See you around.”
"Wait a minute."
Harlan held her hand, obviously not wanting her to go.
Rosalynn frowned, not appreciating the gesture. But just when she was about to get rid of his hand, she heard hurried footsteps approaching.
“What are you doing?”
Brylee Morgan, wearing high heels, marched over angrily, pulled Harlan to her side, and eyed Rosalynn cautiously.
"Brylee, don't misunderstand. We just bumped into each other," Harlan quickly explained, fearing Brylee’s misinterpretation.
"Did you just happen torun into each other or did she follow you?" Brylee glared at Rosalynn.
“Rosalyn, Harlan has already broken up with you. Stop bothering him!"
"Brylee, don't jump to conclusions. Rosalynn is here for a field trip, just like us."
Harlan frowned.