Flash Marriage: Slow Down Mister
Chapter 575 Help Me

"Mom, help me, you should..."

So, Helena got sick because she wasn't taking her medicine. After going to the hospital, she was naturally alright now.

But Clara didn't know anything about it. Helena looked at Clara and suddenly didn't know what to say.

She looked at Clara and Neo, silent.

Clara looked at Helena, who suddenly stopped talking, and felt confused. So, she broke the silence.

"Try those supplements. They're helpful for your body. If you need anything, just let me know and I'll send them over."

Clara carefully explains everything. Helena watched Clara's every move.

After Clara was done, Helena nodded.

Clara looked at the time, it was getting late. So, she planned to leave with Neo.

"Will you come again?" Helena asked with an expectant look as if she didn't want them to go.

Clara trembled from inside when she heard this. She couldn't say that she wouldn't. It sounded too heartless.

"Sure, I will."

Hearing Clara's answer, Helena was relieved.

"Goodbye, Grandma." After Neo said goodbye to Helena, the two drove away.

"Mom, I felt like there was something wrong with grandma. The way she looked at us was weird." Neo didn't say it just now due to embarrassment. So, when they went out, he immediately reminded Clara.

Clara thought about it for a moment and felt the same. But then she thought it was probably because of the awkwardness from meeting Neo for the first time. Clara felt better after convincing herself this way.

"Well, Neo boy, don't think too much, now let's go home and wait for Daddy to come back. After eating, you should go to bed. Gotta go to school tomorrow."

Neo followed Clara's schedule for him.

The next morning, Clara went to work and saw Leilah sitting in her seat.

Leilah always came earlier than Clara.

"Clara, morning." Leilah greeted Clara.

Clara felt weird because Leilah used to be very courteous with her.

Now she treated her the same as Logan.

Clara had decided to call Leilah by her name, but hearing this, Clara suddenly wasn't sure.

"Horace and I discussed what I should call you." Clara thought it would be better to talk to Leilah about it.

Leilah chuckled. The way Clara hesitated over trivial matters was cute.

"What's wrong?" Clara didn't think there was anything funny about the question she had just asked.

"Just call me Leilah. Don't think too much." Clara felt relieved hearing that.

Since Leilah proposed so, she would do it.

"Leilah, morning." Clara suddenly remembered that Leilah had just greeted her and hadn't answered her back.

Leilah laughed again and kept saying that Clara was cute.

Clara smiled too. Then they heard the voice of the editor-in-chief.

"Guys, be quiet." The editor-in-chief looked at people in the office, indicating them to be quiet.

"This is our new colleague, Shane Doyle."

Looking at the young man in front of them, the girls were all excited. There hadn't been such a handsome young man in the office for a long time, and everyone is envious. "Shane, you can pick your mentor from these people."

Newcomers who have just entered the company need a teacher and it must be someone qualified.

Otherwise, the newcomer wouldn't improve.

Leilah was mentored by Clara and had now become an important employee of the company.

"Her." Shane pointed at Clara with a happy face.

He had heard of Clara's name in his last job. He admired Clara. That was why he managed to get into this company.

Now he wouldn't give up the opportunity of having close contact with his goddess.

"Alright, Clara, you then."

Clara was good at training the newcomers. Leilah was an example. But suddenly, the editor-in-chief thought of Horace...

While the editor-in-chief was hesitating, Clara nodded and said yes.

The former was relieved.

"Then, Shane, move your seat to the opposite side of Clara."

In this way, if Shane had any questions, he can ask Clara directly.

Shane smiled when he heard that he could sit with Clara.

He was already very excited to sit near Clara.

"Ms. Hutchinson, I'm Shane Doyle. It's such an honor to be your student." Shane said as soon as he sat down.

He looked sincere. Clara liked it.

Clara liked to deal with modest people with the eagerness to learn. It should be an easy task to mentor him.

Leilah was this kind of person too.

"Nice to meet you." Clara has always been standoffish to someone she had just met. But if people knew her long enough, they would know that she was not an aloof person.

Shane looked at Clara, didn't feel anything. Being able to talk with Clara was already more than he could wish.

Shane asked Clara only a few questions that morning. Because Shane, same as Leilah, preferred to use their brains.

Only in this way can one make progress.

"Clara, come over, please."

The editor-in-chief asked Clara to go to her office.

"There is a task for you the day after tomorrow. Be prepared. And bring Shane with you. He needs exercise."

The editor-in-chief liked to cultivate new people. In this way, the newcomers could create more value for the company.

This was exactly what Horace appreciated about her.

"Okay." Doing interviews was not difficult for Clara.

Clara thought that Shane was a newcomer. At most, he could help her with some small tasks.

But Clara guessed wrong. Shane was better than Clara expected. He had a lot of ideas.

At some points, Clara felt too old for this new age.

She was getting old, but society was getting new. That was the saddest thing for human beings. Thankfully, Clara wasn't that old.

"Ms. Hutchinson, look at this. Shall we ask the question in a different way?"

Shane felt that the question was too direct. It could be embarrassing to ask.

"It's all right, I've investigated the president of this company. He wouldn't mind it." Clara always investigated the person she was going to interview beforehand.

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