Love Unspoken

Chapter 435



Walter was right. Alexander had countless opportunities to investigate, but he just didn't.

This man was proud yet strange, speaking with double meanings. Walter understood this very well. He would never admit that he loved a woman too much, especially a woman who was inappropriate for him. Alexander glanced at him, his gaze turning cold.

Walter shrugged and turned to leave. "I'm off work. See you in the afternoon."

As he said that, he raised his hand without facing Alexander.

Alexander looked at the elevator and went to the top floor. As he passed the office, he hesitated for a moment and subconsciously glanced inside.

He wasn't sure what he was thinking, but he walked into the office and immediately saw Quinn's desk.

When she left a couple of days ago, she didn't have time to turn off the computer. The screen was still on, and her bag was still on the desk.

Alexander picked up her bag and glanced inside. He caught sight of a small notebook.

Without thinking, he took it out and casually flipped it open.

When he saw the words on top, his expression suddenly changed, and he quickly flipped through a few pages.

The office was so quiet that the sound of him flipping through the notebook seemed especially loud.

The dark clouds outside were dense, with a drizzle floating in the air, making the office even darker, more like it was nighttime than morning.

Several colleagues entered the office, chatting and laughing. The next moment, they froze in the doorway.

Standing in the dim office was a tall and upright man, motionless. The light from the computer screen reflected on his face, eerie and menacing. "Manager?" Hollis called out.

Alexander snapped back to reality, looked up toward them, and discreetly closed his notebook, slipping it into his pocket as he walked towards the door.

"Don't forget to turn off your computer before leaving."

Hollis stuttered, but by the time she regained her senses, he was already gone.

She hurriedly explained to Alexander, "Manager, that's not my position!"

Unfortunately, Alexander had already entered his own office, shutting out her words. She was unaware if he had heard them or not.

Quinn had been waiting in the pavilion for a long time. She finally waited for the rain to lighten up. Holding a cage, she wanted to find a shopping mall or another warm place. However, with two dogs in tow, she was denied entry at several places.

She had no choice but to squat outside the mall entrance.

The two small dogs were probably hungry, too. They were crying pitifully inside the cage. Quinn looked down and focused on the two little dogs in the cage. She was very shocked. Because she was feeling a bit hungry herself.

She was not only hungry but also cold, and her legs hurt.

There was a food cart selling hot dogs and fries outside the mall. They only cost two dollars, but she couldn't afford it.

She was completely broke.

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Just as Quinn was thinking about how to feed the two little dogs or how to settle them down so they wouldn't starve or freeze with her.

A car drove in and parked diagonally in the designated parking spot.

The car door opened, and Walter got out.

Because he hadn't slept last night, he looked a bit haggard, and his hair was a little messy.

But when he stood next to Quinn, his fatigue didn't seem so severe compared to her.

Quinn squatted on the ground, staring straight at him.

Walter stood in front of her, hands behind his back, slightly leaning forward, smiling as he made eye contact with Quinn. Seeing the confusion in her eyes, Walter was already certain that she had forgotten what happened before.

"Sister-in-law." he lightly smiled. The way he called her sister-in-law was not respectful but rather carried a hint of ambiguity.


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