After Divorce I Became A Queen (Aurora and Sion) -
Chapter 48 Aurora Is There All The Time
Chapter 48 Aurora Is There All the Time
The competition ended, and the prize was won. The big stone that had been pressing on Aurora's mind finally fell.
The tension of her nerves in the past few days has exhausted her. Now she just wanted to go home and have a good sleep.
Alex was also in a good mood and he booked a ticket to return to the city in the evening. They took a taxi back to the hotel to pack their luggage.
Before returning to the room, Alex suddenly said, "Don't Dr. Carroll and Dr. Burns also live here? We are leaving. Do you want to say goodbye to them?"
Aurora stopped and lowered her eyes.
"There is no need."
She went into the room and stood behind the door and breathed softly.
Their relationship should have improved these two days. She thought she should not ask for trouble.
There was plenty of time. Aurora and Leah rested for a while and went downstairs to the airport after receiving a call from Alex.
When the plane landed, it was just after ten o'clock.
When they got home, Aurora sent a message to the chat group of the three and then threw herself into the huge sofa.
Ariana sent several unread messages on Facebook.
Ariana, "Aurora, I'm so nervous. It feels like getting married for the first time."
"Don't forget it tomorrow! It'll hurt if I don't see you."
Aurora looked at the messages and smiled.
She could imagine how happy Ariana looked in her wedding dress.
She responded with a hugging emoji and typed, "Of course I won't forget! Go to bed early and be beautiful tomorrow!"
Aurora had told Alex ahead of time that she had to come back immediately after today's competition. Because she was thinking about this matter, she has asked for tomorrow's leave.
She just didn't know if Sion could come back in time.
On the next morning.
Albie came to the company. As soon as he walked outside the office, Cory handed him a document, "This is the list of winners of the design competition in River Green, and the first is the newcomer of our company."
Albie glanced at it and did not reach out to take it.
Cory immediately understood his meaning, took the document back and held it in his hand, and continued, "I heard that this newcomer has performed very well."
Albie didn't care much. He nodded and asked about another thing, "Is the gift for the wedding banquet of the chairman of Carroll Group ready?"
Cory nodded, "Don't worry, Mr Doyle. It's already arranged."
Their company and Carroll Group were about to launch a cooperation project, which was also the largest project after Albie returned home and joined T-shine Company.
Albie was invited to attend the wedding banquet of the chairman of the partner, which should be taken seriously.
Albie put one hand in his trousers pocket and was about to enter the office. The voice of several secretaries nearby caught his attention.
"The result of the match in River Green was really quite unexpected."
"Our company is already very powerful. Although it is said that a newcomer won the prize, it is hard to enter our company."
"That's right. Although Aurora is young, she is really talented in design..."
Albie's hand, which had already twisted the doorknob, suddenly stopped and let it bounce back to its original position.
His eyes were dark, and with some consternation, he quickly turned his head to look at the people behind him. "Who were you talking about?"
The secretary, who had just whispered, immediately stood up and lowered her head, obviously frightened.
"I'm sorry, Mr Doyle. We won't talk about it."
Albie took two steps forward and stared at her, breathing with a tremble, "I'm asking you, who is the person you were talking about?" The secretary said, "It's Aurora!"
Cory, who planned to leave, suddenly stopped.
Aurora?
Wasn't it...
He turned around in shock and looked at Albie.
Cory was only responsible for delivering the list of entries and awards, and he has not seen it.
Albie strode towards Cory, raised his hand over the award list in his hand, and looked over it.
On the first page was the personal resume of the first-prize winner of this competition.
The smiling face in the photo, which was still familiar with the bright and beautiful face after years was exactly Aurora.
Albie stretched out his finger and gently rubbed the name on the paper. He frowned and his eyes were full of depression.
Compared with the time when they parted, she grew up a lot, and she looked a bit more mature. She was no longer the little girl who had followed him all day to call him brother.
Has she been around him all the time?
He didn't even replace a single trace of it.
Albie closed the folder in his hand, closed his eyes to suppress the regret and excitement, and he looked at Cory.
Cory immediately understood and called the Human Resources Department to inquire about the situation.
It was completely a joke!
The person his boss has been looking for was around him!
But he didn't notice it at all. He didn't know if his boss would fire him...
Cory asked with complicated emotion, "Has Aurora from the design department come back from her business trip?"
The person on the phone responded very quickly, "Ah... she came back, but she asked for leave today and will not come to work until tomorrow."
"Asked for leave?"
Cory looked at his boss.
Apparently, he didn't look good.
"Then give me her contact info."
Cory hung up the phone and handed the number to Albie. "Mr. Doyle, this is Miss Robertson's mobile phone number."
Albie silently took out his mobile phone and dialed the number.
"Sorry, the number you dialed is powered off."
Cory obviously didn't expect this result. He finally found her and couldn't get in touch with her. It could be imagined how unhappy Mr Doyle was.
Seeing Albie put up the phone and ready to go out, he quickly reached out and stopped, "Mr. Doyle, the wedding banquet is about to start. We are almost late. Where are you going now?" Albie frowned and looked at him, "Go away!"
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