Let Love Takes Away All This Pain

Chapter 359



Chapter 359

Chapter 359 Came for her

“Ambrose.”

“Come here, please.”

“All right.”

Alva and Ambrose go back to the studio.

Ambrose looked at his watch, “It’s off work time, can I ask you a personal question?”

Ambrose looked at her.

Alva didn’t expect his first question to be like this.

She thought he was asking about work.

But soon, Alva smiled, “Yes.”

In the past, she wouldn’t have said yes.

But now, she and Ambrose are friends, too.

A friend from work.

Just like Frank.

“I see you’ve lost a lot of weight, are you OK?”

She is a very hard worker, her health is very poor, work can casily wear down her body.

He didn’t want that to happen.

Alva laughed. “Well, now you’re looking at me thin, but my bottom is under.”

In the hospital, she could not eat for the few days she could not speak, and was completely dependent on nutrient solution.

That is, those few days people look thin.

But she lost weight, and the nutrients kept pouring into her body, and when she could eat. Jackson kept giving her good food, at least for now, she didn’t feel dizzy or sick.

Her body is okay.

Ambrose nodded when she said that.

“If it’s good, I’m relieved. If it’s bad, or if you need a rest, you tell me, and I’ll have someone take over your work and do what you want.”

Alva shook her head. “No Ambrose, I can do it, don’t worry.”

“Okay, but I will say one thing: don’t strain yourself to work.”

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“Well, thanks Ambrose.”

“You go to dinner.”

“All right.”

Alva leaves.

Ambrose looked at her slender back, wrinkled eyebrows still not loose.

Still worried about her.

Jackson came to AK with the heat tub. He was watching the clock.

So it’s just 12 o’clock at AK, Alva’s closing time at noon.

When he got downstairs, he went to the front desk and said he was bringing Alva food.

The front desk was the same as before, although Ambrose knew about Jackson’s visit and asked about it.

But Ambrose didn’t say Jackson couldn’t come.

So the front desk put Jackson up anyway.

Jackson stepped into the elevator and went straight to Alva’s floor and went to the design department.

When he arrived at the design department, no one was there, and Alva wasn’t there, Jackson took out his cell phone and called Alva.

He doesn’t think she could have gone to the cafeteria?

She doesn’t have the self-awareness.

Soon, the phone rang.

But the ringing came from Alva’s position.

Jackson looked over. Her phone was on her desk.

Didn’t take it.

Jackson frowns.

She’s one of the few people who doesn’t carry a cell phone.

Hang up the phone and look around.

It was lunchtime, and the whole floor was empty.

But soon, many people came forward.

The same guy who just came out of the conference room after a meeting.

And Jason leads the way.

Jackson immediately went over and looked at Jason. “Hello, I’m Alva’s husband. Do you know where Alva is?”

Jason looked at him with a look of surprise in his eyes.

The surprise wasn’t Alva getting married, it was Jackson.

Alva and Jackson Uriah were a big deal. There’s no way he didn’t know.

But I didn’t expect to see Jackson here.

Jason was quick to react and said, “We’ve just had a meeting. Ambrose called her to the executive room. You wait a minute, you should be out

soon.”

It’s the midday break, after all, and Ambrose won’t be staying with Alva for long.

“Yes, thank you.”

“You’re welcome.”

Jason leaves.

Jackson looked ahead.

That would be Ambrose.

Jackson turned back to Alva and sat down, looking at Alva’s desk.

He knew that Ambrose had something to call Alva, but he was still a little uncomfortable.

He knows, because Ambrose likes Alva.

As long as that’s there, he’s never comfortable.

After the meeting, the staff went to dinner, leaving Jackson alone in the design department.

Jackson took Alva’s cell phone and lit it up

Suddenly three missed calls, an unread text message fell into the eyes.


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