st light, the city
hot, but she wrapped herself in a cap, a mask, and a scarf, as well as a black coat and
the size of the shoes,
ind her from time to time. She seemed unn
tracted the attention of many passers-by. To them, it m
ead. She was gasping for breath. She was holding a folder in her hands. She wanted
Soper
even if you have to turn
enough to make the water vibrate. The veins on h
head lowered, did not have the nerve to look him in the eye. Apparen
but anger by then. Now that he was gradually recov
ompany, he called his secretary, Laura Ward, to get the papers ready. However, afte
after days and nights, and the main topic of t
w it w
hy wanted to take it as his own b
rs had arrived. They were told the news and showed their
uments got lost in his company, and he should take the blame.
aid, "Mr. Soper, with the papers lost, I think the
the Soper Group was the industry leader. Even if
On behalf of my company, I apologize t
yes. No one noticed that Timothy clenched his fist against the table. One co
, they nodded their approval. But they didn't
om. He looked a little sad. He could do the tender
ost his respect and reputation, and there was a gr
.
took off her heavy outfit and paced on the floor
e was still perspiring heavily after a big m
. After all, she had taken a great risk to get it. Then Dorcas sneered a
on the ot