The next day, early in the morning, Helen and Julie Williams went to the company together.
Julie sat in Helen's car, regretting all the while: "I shouldn't have come back yesterday at all. Sigh, Oliver Hoffman must blame me to death..."
"What are you talking about?" Helen suddenly felt a little embarrassed. "We don't need to be in such a hurry, do we..."
Julie smiled and said: "You're not in a hurry, but I can see that someone else is! Didn't you see Oliver's reluctant look when he left last night..." Julie thought it was hilarious.
Helen couldn't help but laugh, and her heart was filled with joy.
"Helen, I'm so happy!" Julie looked at her smiling face. "Seeing you laughing so happily now is really great."
"Well done, Oliver!" Julie shouted excitedly.
Heaven knows, she hadn't worried this much about her own love! Now that she saw Helen's happiness, it was like her own happiness.
It was not easy for this girl to come this far, and no one knew better than her.