Jessica answered his call faster than Carl had thought.
The phone only rang a few seconds before Jessica picked it up.
Carl could not remember how long it had been since he had called Jessica in such a relaxed mood.
The elevator arrived at this moment, and the door opened with a beep.
Carl glanced at the empty elevator and asked Jessica, "Where are you?"
"At home." Jessica’s surrounding sounded very quiet, and it didn’t seem like a lively place.
Carl took a step forward and pressed the down button, "I'm ready to go home."
The elevator door opened again.
Jessica heard the beep, "I will hang up first."
"Are you hanging up now? Let's chat for a while. It's so boring to take the elevator alone." Carl stepped
into the elevator.
When the door closed, Jessica hung up on Carl.
Carl stared at the screen and comforted himself, "It must be because there's no signal in the elevator."
Although Jessica was not enthusiastic, it was good that she was willing to answer his phone and talk to
him calmly.
With this thought, Carl cheered himself up.
When he arrived at the underground parking lot, he hummed as he went to his car.
At this time, the parking lot was almost empty. Carl's car was easy to spot, but there was something
wrong with the lights.
The light was very dim.
Carl squinted and looked at his car. He reached out to grab the handle of the car door with one hand
and fumbled in his pocket for the key with the other hand.
After searching for a long time, he realized the key was not with him.
He remembered he had asked Kaylan to drive his car out for business. The key must be with Kalyan
now.
When he left his office just now, Kalyan forgot to give him the key.
It seemed Kalyan was aging and his memory was getting worse.
Later, he would give Kalyan a bonus to buy some walnuts to nurture his brain and improve his memory.
Kalyan was meticulous in work, and had never made such a low-level mistake before.
Carl took out his phone and wanted to call Kalyan to send the key down.
Carl entered Kalyan's number with one hand. Just as he was about to let go of the door handle, the
door opened from inside.
Although he was an atheist, many things in the world could not be explained by science.
Moreover, he saw Jessica in the car. How the hell could this be explained by science?
The answer was that science could not explain it at all!
"Mr. Carl?" The phone was answered, and Kalyan's voice came from it.
Carl's expression gradually became serious. He stared at the woman in the car and did not move.
"There is a ghost in my car."
When Jessica heard his words, she didn't know whether she should be mad at him or laugh at him.
"Carl, I think you should go test your IQ!" Jessica glared at him and shut the car door with a bang.
Kalyan had experienced a lot, but he had never seen Carl act so stupid.
He was a professional assistant, so he couldn't laugh.
He softly coughed to suppress his laughter. He explained to Carl, "Mr. Carl, when Miss Jessica came
over, she called me and said that she wanted to wait for you in your car, and she didn't want to interrupt
you. I thought she was right and gave her the key. I wanted to tell you, but I forgot it."
"Well, did you forget it because you were busy?" Carl smiled sullenly and said, "I'll settle this with you
tomorrow."
After Carl finished speaking, he quickly hung up the phone and opened the car door. His tone was filled
with excitement, "Jessica, go to the passenger seat. I'll drive."
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