But what could she do even if she heard about it?
Confront her?
What right does she have?
One day, when Amelia Cobb returned to the company, the receptionist called her over.
"Ms. Cobb, you have a package."
Amelia went to the reception desk to pick up her package and took it to her office.
In Juliet Walker's words, Christopher Robinson had been very particular about the location of the Cobb-Robinson Culture Company.
A valuable villa in the bustling area had been converted into an office area.
Just two streets away was the business center.
Not to mention, the transportation environment was excellent.
Amelia returned to her office, opened the blinds to let the warm winter sunlight in.
She took off her coat and hung it on the coat rack, and then as she unpacked the package, she discovered a cheongsam inside.
It was the dress that Evelyn Cobb had ordered before her death, a cheongsam she planned to wear when meeting her in-laws.