Chapter 121
Chapter 121
The staff of the Finance Department, despite being seemingly busy, had an uncanny ability to keep an
ear on all the office gossip. When they caught wind that Cordelia was toting a knock-off bag, the office
broke into a chorus of laughter.
Ronan was right here and she had humiliated him like that. Everyone was curious to see how he'd
handle it.
Cordelia shot Ronan a covert glance before softening her tone. "Don't be mad."
"Why would I be mad?" But Ronan was already fuming. The audacity of his staff to challenge him and
cause such a scene was infuriating.
"The money you gave me, I didn't use it to buy a real bag. I bought a fake one and saved the rest. I
mean, it's just a bag, right? There's no need to break the bank over it. We shouldn't be using expensive
bags to show off. What's the point in buying such pricey bags?" Cordelia explained. By saying this, she Exclusive content © by Nô(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
not only saved Ronan's dignity but also took a jab at Manda's show-off tendencies.
Ronan thought. He was supposed to be the referee, but now he was a part of her plan. Even though
she had salvaged his dignity, he still felt a bit uneasy.
"Go home early after work," Ronan left her with these words and walked away.
The day's events soon became the hot gossip topic around the company, with everyone adding a bit of
spice to the story. Those who had previously gossiped about Cordelia now kept their mouths shut. But
they all agreed on one thing: Manda's days at Lumos Enterprises were numbered.
Cordelia wondered, he told her to go home? Should she really go home today?
Brooklyn also messaged her, [Cordelia, this genuine Chanel bag looks really good on me, how about
you give it to me?]
[Don't be ridiculous. This bag is worth three to four grand. That would be fraud and punishable by law.]
[Well, I see.] Brooklyn quickly replied.
But Cordelia knew that she couldn't return the bag to Manda or Adrian. If she did, she would be
admitting her guilt. The best person to handle this was Jamie.
The thought of dealing with Jamie gave her a headache.
In the afternoon, Cordelia was waiting by Ronan's car, her head hanging low. She had moved to the
dormitory because of the stand-in issue, and now she was waiting for him by his car.
Ronan glanced at her and got into his car. "How many days has it been?" he asked.
When he visited the Finance Department at noon, he noticed her pale face.
"What?" Cordelia had been looking out the window and didn't understand what Ronan was asking.
"Your period."
"Three days."
"Explain." he commanded.
"Explain what?" Cordelia was still clueless.
It felt like so much had happened since they last spoke, as if a century had passed.
"The tie incident."
"I went to return the items that day and happened to see him buying a tie when I was buying a tie..."
Cordelia explained in a monotonous tone.
"Him?" Ronan frowned, "Who?"
Though Ronan had a pretty good idea who this "him" was, he found Cordelia's reference interesting, as
if this person was always on her mind and she was quite familiar with him.
"Jamie." Cordelia admitted, her face turning red. She didn't want to mention his name. She had thought
in the afternoon about asking Jamie to return the bag to Manda.
"And then?" Ronan pressed.
"We chatted for a bit, and then my brother called him away. I thought you might misunderstand, so I
went to another store to buy a tie, but..." Cordelia's voice trailed off, "You misunderstood anyway. And
you threw the tie away."
"So was it a waste of your effort?" Ronan asked her.
"Yes," Cordelia looked out the window.
"Then go and buy me another tie, or maybe a few more," Ronan suggested.
Cordelia gave him a glance of protest before saying, "I was kidding when I said you wasted my effort."
"But I took it seriously," Ronan replied.
Cordelia could only silently accept this frustration. Since they had decided to reconcile, they should
make some concrete actions to show it, right?
A tie, it represented her efforts.
"Let's go buy it today," Ronan glanced at Cordelia, "Also, you should change your clothes."
"I've bought clothes before, but I never had the courage to wear them out," Cordelia whispered.
Ronan shook his head, "I guess that your fashion sense is lacking."
"I..." Cordelia wanted to argue, but she couldn't find the words.
"Also, explain what happened today," Ronan added.
Cordelia then proceeded to tell him about Adrian giving her a bag, and her swapping it with Brooklyn,
leaving no detail out.
"So what were you doing during work hours? Shopping for bags? Do you think your salary is too high?"
Ronan asked again.
"I..." Cordelia felt wronged, thinking. “You asked for an explanation, didn't you? And now you were
blaming me for not taking work seriously?”
Normally, Cordelia would have a solid argument, but she always seemed to lose ground when facing
Ronan.
Ronan's car was heading towards Lumos Plaza. This seemed to be the first time he was
accompanying Cordelia to the mall.
The cost of shopping at Lumos Plaza was significantly higher than at City Mall.