"Why does Mrs. Gauss, who is dedicated to her career, ask about other people's personal affairs?"
Louis Wellington walked in with a graceful posture. There was even a hint of displeasure on his indifferent face.
Seeing him, Wendy stood up to greet him.
The man nodded slightly to her, and then looked at Sigal.
His eyes were full of passion, but Sigal didn't feel uncomfortable. Instead, a smile appeared at the corners of her mouth. "I didn't expect Mr. Louis to appear."
It was Evan Lechter who told him that Sigal would come in the afternoon. When he passed by the tea room, he heard that Even and Hanna were discussing the loss of the design drawing. Out of worry, Louis came to check it. He didn't expect to hear what Sigal had said.
"This is the Wellington Group. Is there anything wrong with me to appear in the meeting room? Or does Mrs. Gauss think I shouldn't have come?" Louis's words were sharp, as if he didn't take the status of the Sigal seriously.