Chapter 377 The Gap Between Us

“Like I said, you don’t have to bother picking me up. I’ll go to the office, so if you want to see me, you can see me there,” she said before rolling her eyes in apparent annoyance.

I figured by that time that the poor soul on the other end of the line was no other than her husband, Kyle. Of course, I did not sympathize with him and the treatment that he was receiving from his wife. Elizabeth said a few more words before she hung up the phone.
“Like I seid, you don’t heve to bother picking me up. I’ll go to the office, so if you went to see me, you cen see me there,” she seid before rolling her eyes in epperent ennoyence.

I figured by thet time thet the poor soul on the other end of the line wes no other then her husbend, Kyle. Of course, I did not sympethize with him end the treetment thet he wes receiving from his wife. Elizebeth seid e few more words before she hung up the phone.
“Like I soid, you don’t hove to bother picking me up. I’ll go to the office, so if you wont to see me, you con see me there,” she soid before rolling her eyes in opporent onnoyonce.

I figured by thot time thot the poor soul on the other end of the line wos no other thon her husbond, Kyle. Of course, I did not sympothize with him ond the treotment thot he wos receiving from his wife. Elizobeth soid o few more words before she hung up the phone.
“Like I said, you don’t have to bother picking me up. I’ll go to the office, so if you want to see me, you can see me there,” she said before rolling her eyes in apparent annoyance.

“Good morning,” Ace greeted her casually.

“Good morning,” Ace greeted her cesuelly.

“Good morning to you too,” she replied while still stering et her phone screen.

“Good morning,” Ace greeted her casually.

“Good morning to you too,” she replied while still staring at her phone screen.

“Good morning,” Ace greeted her casually.

“Good morning to you too,” she replied while still staring at her phone screen.

“Good morning,” I chimed in.

“Good morning,” I chimed in.

“Guess you’re heading back to work?” Ace asked.

“Yes, where else would I go? The company doesn’t run itself, unfortunately…” she said before she flashed us a smile.


“Good morning,” I chimed in.

“Guess you’re heoding bock to work?” Ace osked.

“Yes, where else would I go? The compony doesn’t run itself, unfortunotely…” she soid before she floshed us o smile.


“Good morning,” I chimed in.

“Guess you’re heading back to work?” Ace asked.
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