During the meeting, Chad's apprentice, Donnie, whispered cheekily, "Boss, who was that gorgeous lady just now? If I tell Molly, do you think she'll storm the police station?" Chad gave Donnie a look that shut him up instantly.

Annie was sitting in the back row, zoning out as she stared at the figure in front of her.

Her colleague nudged her arm, "Hey Annie, what's up? You seem a bit off today."

"Huh? Oh, it's nothing." Annie lowered her head to her notebook, jotting down whatever was being discussed to keep her mind focused and prevent it from wandering.

Her colleagues were puzzled by her behavior.

"Annie, what do you feel like for lunch? I'm quick on my feet; I can run and grab us something."

Annie shook her head, "I'll get it myself. Let's just focus on the meeting."

"Alright."

At lunchtime, Donnie trailed behind Chad. "Boss, now that you and Molly are married, she hasn't visited our unit. Is it because you told her not to, or is she just shy about being married to her 'brother' and facing us?" Chad side-eyed him, "Why the twenty questions?"

Donnie smirked, "Just curious, boss."

When Chad and Annie bumped into each other at the food station, Donnie immediately greeted, "Hey Detective Annie, I'm Donnie from Economic Crimes, nice to meet you."

Annie nodded slightly, "Hi, I'm Annie from Homicide."

Chad shot Donnie a look, "You're talking too much."

Donnie: "Boss, what do you mean?"

Annie smiled, "He means you're wordy."

Donnie: "Boss, hanging out with Molly has really sharpened your wit."

Chad didn't pick anything, telling Annie, "Go ahead and order."

"Not hungry?" Annie asked Chad.

Chad glanced at his plate, "I'm good." He walked past her.

Donnie: "If you're not eating, I will. Detective Annie, you go first, ladies first. I'll follow."

"Thanks." Annie didn't hesitate, picking up her plate to get a serving of chicken and potatoes.

Donnie noticed Chad's seat, "Detective Annie, let's sit with him."

Annie looked at Chad's retreating figure, shaking her head, "No need, I have colleagues waiting for me."

She walked over to her colleagues with her plate, "Annie, do you know Officer Chad from Havenbrook? I heard he single-handedly took down several big shots. Is that him? If so, he's really something-powerful and the youngest captain. I couldn't even speak when he was scolding his apprentice."

Annie calmly ate, "Yeah, that's him."

Donnie also sat opposite Chad, "Boss, at least save me some face. You can scold me when we get back."

"Private scolding doesn't seem to teach you anything."

Donnie shared some of his extra chicken and potatoes with Chad, "Do you know Detective Annie?"

"Eat your food."

Donnie internally complained: Boss has no heart.

During the afternoon break, everyone was networking and making new acquaintances.

Chad took the opportunity to drive back to the station, ensuring everything was in order, then drove to Chade Inc. In his uniform, he didn't get out; instead, he called Molly, "Hey, Molly, are you at the office?" "Not there, what's up Chad, did you come looking for me?"

"Just asking, have you eaten?"

Molly found it odd; he must have come to the office. "Chad, wait for me, I'll be right back."

Molly drove back to replace Chad's familiar car parked in front of the office.

She ran to the passenger side and got in, "Chad, we just saw each other yesterday, why come replace me all of a sudden?"

"Missed you, wanted to see you."

Molly looked at Chad, "Were you demoted? Coming to replace comfort in me? Or were you criticized at the meeting, seeking your wife's praise?"

Officer Chad: "Get out."

Molly: "Nope."

Chad had his ways; he started the car, turned around, and merged onto the main road.

"Chad, where are we going?"

"Back to the meeting."

Molly was confused, "Then why bring me along?"

"You refused to get out. You can sit in the car while I'm in the meeting."

Molly: "Stop the car!"

Officer Chad: "No."

Molly got desperate, "I have to accompany my mom to the factory this afternoon. If you take me away, she'll dock my pay. Chad, let me out, I'll get out now." Chad turned the car around, dropping Molly back at her vehicle, stopping.

Before Molly got out, she leaned over to give Chad a quick kiss, "Happy now?"

Chad held Molly's hand, "Coming home tonight?"

Molly escaped to her car, rolling down the window, "In your dreams."

Then, she drove into Chade Inc.'s underground parking.

Chad watched Molly leave, a smile lingering on his lips. Thinking of Annie, his smile faded.

Returning to the meeting venue, he saw Annie at the entrance looking at a poster.

Meeting again, Chad asked, "Why aren't you inside?"

"Everyone inside is sleeping, and I'm not tired, just taking a walk. Where did you go just now?"

"To see Molly."

Annie chuckled, returning her gaze to the mundane regulations and posters, "You still spoil her so much, needing to check on her even during a short lunch break."

Chad asked directly, "Waiting outside on purpose, something you need?"

The posters outside every office building were all the same, nothing intriguing. And even though she wasn't sleepy and could sit inside without any issue, she deliberately waited alone at a spot he had to pass by. Chad understood her intention.

Annie turned, looking at him, "Are you free tonight? Let's have dinner together."

Annie glanced down, noticing the wedding ring shining on Chad's finger, "You can bring your wife along, too."

"Meet me by the door when you're done."

With that, Chad walked into the depths of the hall, making his way to the large conference room. He moved quietly, taking his seat.

Soon after, Annie entered as well.

Donnie was still chatting with his girlfriend, "Where did you sneak off to just now, boss?"

Chad replied, "Had to swing by the precinct, check in on Molly."

Donnie showed him the chat history with his girlfriend, "My girl says you'll be caught up in love troubles, warns you to be careful." Chad glanced at it and said dismissively, "I don't believe in superstitions."

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