Chapter 29- Twins
So this was how their relationship unfolded—one carefree and indifferent, the other anxious and uncertain.
When Morrison heard Lilian was going to report to work, for a moment he pushed aside his irritation over her not informing him.
"Then go tomorrow," he said curtly.
But inside, Morrison knew he had to have a serious talk with her—about how she should truly care for him, not just as some casual acquaintance, but as his girlfriend.
She needed to adore him at all times, care for him, cherish him, and see him as her emotional anchor. Every little joy, every mood swing, every worry—she should share it all with him first.
Yes, once she arrived at the company tomorrow, he was going to call her into his office and give her this lesson—properly.
Hearing she had to start reporting tomorrow, Lilian suddenly grew nervous.
"Uh, Mr. Morrison, does your company have any dress code for employees? Is there anything I should pay attention to?"
It was her first time stepping into the real world, and although it was just for reporting, she couldn’t help but feel anxious.
"No strict rules. Just dress formally," Morrison replied.
Then he added, almost casually, "Preferably in darker colors—nothing too flashy. Finance is a serious department, after all."
What he didn’t admit was that he purposely twisted the dress code to keep her from dressing too stylish or pretty at work.
