It was not until they entered the private room that Nathaniel released Mavis' wrist, gesturing for her to take a seat.
As she sat, Mavis rubbed the spot where Nathaniel had grasped her wrist, feeling a bit sad.
Nathaniel settled Adora in a nearby chair before getting down to business.
"You mentioned last time that you were going back for a blind date. How did it go?"
Mavis shook her head. "It hasn't happened yet. I declined."
"Why did you decline?" Nathaniel was puzzled.
She lowered her eyes sadly. "I initially thought of going back to settle down in my hometown, but I realized no one was waiting for me or even cared whether I returned. Going back seemed pointless. I've been in Froania for over four years now and feel attached to this place. I want to think it over for a few more days. I didn't expect to bump into you and Ms. Reynolds… If my presence caused any unpleasantness, I apologize."
Nathaniel responded, "That was the end of our blind date, and it has nothing to do with you. You don't need to feel any guilt. Even if you hadn't shown up, I wouldn't have stayed there. Besides, I've already made it clear to Cassie that we won't be in touch anymore."
"Then… what kind of girl are you looking for?"
Nathaniel fell silent, avoiding the question.
Instead, he said, "Since you're not considering returning to your hometown, you probably need help with your finances, meals, and accommodation. If you're willing, you can return to the aquarium anytime to continue as a manager. Consider these days off as paid leave, and your salary will remain the same."
Mavis clenched the apron tightly, fiddling with the edges.
"From a professional standpoint, you're truly a great and approachable employer. It's really rare, but… I don't need that."
The light in Mavis' eyes dimmed as she spoke.
Nathaniel had always shown Mavis special care ever since she saved Adora a few years back.
He would never have anticipated her preference for working as a temporary server at the Grand Yara Hotel over returning to the aquarium as a manager.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....