Lysa came back after returning the flowers. She hesitated about saying something to Roxanne, who
was studying some information on her laptop on the couch.
Roxanne turned around when she heard some noises near the doorway. Seeing Lysa, she asked,
“Have you returned the flowers?”
The housekeeper nodded slightly and replied, “I‘ve asked someone from the florist‘s to send it back.”
Satisfied, Roxanne wordlessly returned her attention to her work.
Though Colby had been in charge of all matters pertaining to the research institute, he still needed
Roxanne to discuss a potential collaboration with the Damaris family.
Roxanne treated the matter seriously as well. In fact, during her recovery at home, she had spent most
of her attention on the research institute project.
Thankfully, Jack knew about her injury and did not hasten her progress. Instead, he allowed her to work
at a comfortable pace.
His consideration filled Roxanne with some measure of guilt. She was determined to develop an in–
depth understanding of the project so she could pick things up more quickly once she returned to work.
As she studied the project information in rapt attention, Lysa‘s voice suddenly rang out. “Ms. Jarvis,
don‘t you think you‘re being a little… cold–hearted?”
Sending back flowers was undoubtedly a show of humiliation toward any gift–giver, let alone someone
as revered as Lucian.
Additionally, Lucian‘s final reminder that morning moved Lysa, who was becoming more convinced that
Lucian‘s feelings toward Roxanne were sincere.
Her housekeeper‘s question brought a frown to Roxanne‘s face. Tearing her gaze from the laptop
screen, she responded coolly, “Nothing will ever happen between us, so returning his flowers is the
only natural thing to do.”
Upon noticing Lysa‘s intent to refute her, Roxanne mustered a smile and added, “Don‘t worry yourself
over this. I‘ll never accept anything from him, and that‘s final.”
After that, Roxanne turned to face her laptop screen, her fingers flying across the keyboard in a flurry. It
was an undeniable sign that she no longer wished to discuss the topic of Lucian‘s affection.
Watching Roxanne bury her attention in work, Lysa swallowed the advice on the tip of her tongue. She
turned and entered the kitchen in resignation, sighing to herself.
After Lysa‘s departure, Roxanne‘s typing speed slowed.
She found she could no longer focus wholeheartedly on her work after the housekeeper‘s words.
Ever since she saw Lucian upon returning to the country for the first time, Roxanne had sensed that his
attitude toward her was completely different from six years ago.
As for why his attitude had taken such a huge turn, Roxanne dared not allow herself to imagine why.
Alas, Lucian‘s actions over the past two days forced her to examine his motives in deeper detail.
After all, despite Lucian‘s bold proclamations about how much he loved Aubree six years ago, Roxanne
had never seen him give Aubree even a single flower.
Sending flowers had always been inconsistent with Lucian‘s character, yet he had gone out of
character and given her flowers instead of Aubree.
Moreover, after returning his flowers the day before, Roxanne was surprised to receive another
bouquet the next day.
Perhaps what surprised her more was her reaction when she saw the second bouquet of flowers.
There were no cards or further evidence in the bouquet pointing to Lucian as the sender, yet one look
was all it took for Roxanne to think of him.
Acting on instinct, she had Lysa send the flowers back to Lucian.
Roxanne hoped Lucian would finally understand her wishes and stay away.
At that moment, she only wished to launch a successful collaboration with the Damaris family and
achieve some strides in the field of traditional medicine.
In her eyes, Lucian‘s actions were merely a recipe for trouble.
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