"Good morning, Mr. Clemens!"

Today, Sadie personally opened the car door for Micah, an action she used to disdain.

Micah got out of the car, glanced at her, and headed straight for the elevator.

Andrew and the bodyguards followed closely behind. "Mr. Clemens..."

Sadie was about to catch up when she noticed Micah putting on his Bluetooth earpiece and making a phone call. "Interrogate Tiger thoroughly. Perhaps he threw the box into the sea, not the chip. That chip might be hidden somewhere else." Sadie's heart trembled. 'Oh my! The devil actually figured it out!'

She had to return the chip to him as soon as possible. Otherwise, the consequences would be unbearable.

While Sadie was lost in her thoughts, Micah had already entered the elevator.

She touched the chip in her pocket.

Sadie pondered how to replace an excuse to go to the 68th floor and surreptitiously return the chip to Micah. Today, he didn't ask her to deliver breakfast or clean the rooftop pool, so she didn't have a chance to go up there. Maybe she could send it through the mail or with other departmental documents? But the chip was too important to be careless. It would be troublesome if she lost it.

"Sadie, Sadie!" David's voice interrupted Sadie's thoughts. "It's time for our shift change. Let's go eat."

"Oh." Absentmindedly, Sadie followed David to the cafeteria, suddenly remembering that Micah had dined on the 21st floor last time.

Perhaps he would go today as well? With a quick inspiration, she pulled David along to the 21st floor cafeteria.

Two security guards suddenly appeared among a group of well-dressed office workers, seeming very out of place.

David felt uneasy, and Sadie looked around, searching for Micah.

Former colleagues from the Administrative Department avoided Sadie, and not even one of them greeted her.

Sadie felt very dejected, not understanding why they treated her like that.

Suddenly, someone called out, "Sadie!"

Sadie looked up to see Finley, a former coworker from the Administrative Department, approaching with a tray. "Can I sit here?"

"Of course. Please, take a seat." Sadie quickly shifted over.

Finley sat down next to Sadie and handed her a box of yogurt. "I got one for you."

"Thank you." Sadie felt deeply touched.

"Don't mention it. You were always nice to me when you were in the Administrative Department." Finley smiled, saying, "Sadie, how are you doing now? Are you getting used to working at the security station?" "I'm doing fine. My colleagues take good care of me." Sadie introduced David to Finley. "This is David. We work together on duty every day."

"Hello, David. I'm Finley."

"Hello, Finley."

Finley and David exchanged greetings. Then, lowering her voice, Finley told Sadie, "Do you know? Mr. Brown got reassigned to the parking lot as a parking attendant."

"I know." Sadie nodded. She had been on duty in the parking lot these past few days and hadn't come across Samuel. She hoped to never encounter that person again in her life. "Do you know why?" Finley asked curiously.

"I'm not quite sure." Sadie didn't want to bring up that matter-she found it rather shameful.

"I see." Finley didn't pursue further. "I was just curious, so I asked a few more questions. I hope you don't mind."

"It's okay."

Sadie turned her head to look at the entrance. It was already 12:30 p.m., and Micah hadn't come. He probably wouldn't come today.

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