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Chapter 51 Get Lassumed Tessa didn't call to stopbecause Miles had spoken to her.

When I got home, I set my suitcase down and unpacked before going to bed.

I slept soundly that night, waking up the next morning feeling somewhat refreshed. Opening my window, I watched the sunrise paint the sky and whispered to myself, “Today is the start of a new day." After all, I had made a promise to Logan to focus on my work, which meant I would be spending more tat the amusement park moving forward. It was also a good way to avoid running into him.

Maya, meanwhile, was gearing up for what was sure to be a busy month. After all, it was tfor the handover. "Have you reconfirmed when the representatives will arrive tomorrow?" I asked her.

"Yes, Ms. Hart," Maya replied efficiently. “One department will arrive tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., and the other will arrive at around 2:00 p.m. I've also booked their accommodations at the nearest hotel." Maya was as competent as ever, her diligence shining through every detail of her work.

"Book another room," I instructed.

"Are we expecting more people?" Maya asked curiously.

"No. It's for us," I explained. “AfteChiptendolacked, Bejoy Rogdingth will have to be done at night for the best results. We need to be prepared to stay overnight or leave very late, so it won't be convenient to travel all the way home." Maya gavea thumbs-up. "Ms. Hart, your foresight is as sharp as ever." I smiled and decided to tease her. "If you have a boyfriend, remember to let him know you won't have much tfor dating for a while." She grinned brightly, her joy evident. "It'll be fine. It's about tto give him a little test anyway." Her sweet smile was enough to show how much she liked him, and I couldn't help but smile back.

"Great. Let's get to work, then,” I said. "To save more time, we need to address the root of all the problems we've identified. That way, when our partners arrive, they can focus directly on the core Issues." Maya nodded, already pulling out the blueprint. "I'll take care of Areas A, D, and F." "I'll handle the rest," I said. Even though I was the head of the project, the situation demanded hands-on effort from everyone involved.

The next day, we met with representatives from the construction management team and the lighting company. The construction team was represented by Mr. Hammer and Ms. Bern, while the lighting. company sent Mr. Palm and Mr. Gray.

The six of us gathered to discuss the issues Maya and I had uncovered. Afterward, we conducted a thorough inspection of the equipment. Eventually, we determined that none of the physical lighting fixtures were damaged, nor was any of the construction work faulty. The problem cfrom errors in the debugging of the lighting programming.

):1435 17.59% As per our agreement, the lighting company was responsible for debugging Mr. Gray immediately contacted their headquarters and gavea response "We'll send over one of our top engineers, Mr. Drake Hell arrive tomorrow afternoon" His answer leftfeeling impatient "Is it possible to have him arrive sooner Even though we still had a month left to finish the project and had already identified the root of the issue, debugging lighting systems was an extremely tedious process. A single light might need to be reprogrammed multiple times, and there were over 10,000 lights spread throughout the amusement park Without speeding up the process, it would be impossible to complete everything on tMoreover, we needed to allow tfor Logan to review the final results. If he found anything unsatisfactory, we'd need additional tto make adjustments.

"Mr. Drake is currently overseas," Mr. Gray explained. "He's already rushing back, and tomorrow is the earliest he can arrive." Since they were already doing their best, I couldn't push further. All I could do was wait.

That evening, we all had dinner together. During the meal, I asked, “How's Mr. Drake's reputation in the industry?" Mr. Gray, a friendly and slightly plump man in his forties, smiled warmly. "Let's just say that if he's the second best, no one can claim to be the best." Was he really that good? I chuckled. "If that's the case, I feel much more reassured." "By the way, he's still single," Mr. Gray joked. "If you know any eligible young ladies, maybe we could introduce them to him." "Sure!" I teased back. "But aren't you afraid he won't want to leave if he starts dating someone from here?" "Our company has positions for staff's family members," he replied with a laugh.

The lighthearted conversation helped ease the tension of the day. It was a welcdistraction from the stress of the upcoming deadlines.

When I got home, my phone rang. It was Logan.

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I hesitated, unsure why he was calling so late, but I answered anyway. "Hello, Mr. Mercer." "You're really something, Elaine," Logan said in a dark, cold voice. "Are you still convinced there's something going on between Selene and me?" I could tell he was calling to set the record straight. It seemed like someone had already confronted him about the accusations.

"Is there anything I mentioned that you didn't do?” I replied calmly.

He let out a cold chuckle. “Alright, Elaine. If that's how you want to play it.” What? Before I could make sense of his words, he hung up.

I sighed, washed up, and got ready for bed. When I turned on my phone again, I noticed a flood of 11475 17.57 Chapter 51 Get Lassumed Tessa didn't call to stopbecause Miles had spoken to her.

When I got home, I set my suitcase down and unpacked before going to bed.

I slept soundly that night, waking up the next morning feeling somewhat refreshed. Opening my window, I watched the sunrise paint the sky and whispered to myself, “Today is the start of a new day." After all, I had made a promise to Logan to focus on my work, which meant I would be spending more tat the amusement park moving forward. It was also a good way to avoid running into him.

Maya, meanwhile, was gearing up for what was sure to be a busy month. After all, it was tfor the handover. "Have you reconfirmed when the representatives will arrive tomorrow?" I asked her.

"Yes, Ms. Hart," Maya replied efficiently. “One department will arrive tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., and the other will arrive at around 2:00 p.m. I've also booked their accommodations at the nearest hotel." Maya was as competent as ever, her diligence shining through every detail of her work.

"Book another room," I instructed.

"Are we expecting more people?" Maya asked curiously.

"No. It's for us," I explained. "AfteChiptendolacked, Bejoy Rogdingth will have to be done at night for the best results. We need to be prepared to stay overnight or leave very late, so it won't be convenient to travel all the way home." Maya gavea thumbs-up. "Ms. Hart, your foresight is as sharp as ever." I smiled and decided to tease her. "If you have a boyfriend, remember to let him know you won't have much tfor dating for a while." She grinned brightly, her joy evident. "It'll be fine. It's about tto give him a little test anyway." Her sweet smile was enough to show how much she liked him, and I couldn't help but smile back. "Great. Let's get to work, then," I said. “To save more time, we need to address the root of all the problems we've identified. That way, when our partners arrive, they can focus directly on the core Issues." Maya nodded, already pulling out the blueprint. "I'll take care of Areas A, D, and F." "I'll handle the rest," I said. Even though I was the head of the project, the situation demanded hands-on effort from everyone involved.

The next day, we met with representatives from the construction management team and the lighting company. The construction team was represented by Mr. Hammer and Ms. Bern, while the lighting. company sent Mr. Palm and Mr. Gray.

The six of us gathered to discuss the issues Maya and I had uncovered. Afterward, we conducted a thorough inspection of the equipment. Eventually, we determined that none of the physical lighting fixtures were damaged, nor was any of the construction work faulty. The problem cfrom errors in the debugging of the lighting programming.

):1435 17.59% As per our agreement, the lighting company was responsible for debugging Mr. Gray immediately contacted their headquarters and gavea response "We'll send over one of our top engineers, Mr. Drake Hell arrive tomorrow afternoon" His answer leftfeeling impatient "Is it possible to have him arrive sooner Even though we still had a month left to finish the project and had already identified the root of the issue, debugging lighting systems was an extremely tedious process. A single light might need to be reprogrammed multiple times, and there were over 10,000 lights spread throughout the amusement park Without speeding up the process, it would be impossible to complete everything on tMoreover, we needed to allow tfor Logan to review the final results. If he found anything unsatisfactory, we'd need additional tto make adjustments.

"Mr. Drake is currently overseas," Mr. Gray explained. “He's already rushing back, and tomorrow is the earliest he can arrive." Since they were already doing their best, I couldn't push further. All I could do was wait.

That evening, we all had dinner together. During the meal, I asked, “How's Mr. Drake's reputation in the industry?" Mr. Gray, a friendly and slightly plump man in his forties, smiled warmly. "Let's just say that if he's the second best, no one can claim to be the best." Was he really that good? I chuckled. "If that's the case, I feel much more reassured." "By the way, he's still single," Mr. Gray joked. "If you know any eligible young ladies, maybe we could introduce them to him." "Sure!" I teased back. "But aren't you afraid he won't want to leave if he starts dating someone from here?" "Our company has positions for staff's family members," he replied with a laugh.

The lighthearted conversation helped ease the tension of the day. It was a welcdistraction from the stress of the upcoming deadlines.

When I got home, my phone rang. It was Logan.

I hesitated, unsure why he was calling so late, but I answered anyway. "Hello, Mr. Mercer." "You're really something, Elaine," Logan said in a dark, cold voice. "Are you still convinced there's something going on between Selene and me?" I could tell he was calling to set the record straight. It seemed like someone had already confronted him about the accusations.

"Is there anything I mentioned that you didn't do?” I replied calmly.

He let out a cold chuckle. "Alright, Elaine. If that's how you want to play it." What? Before I could make sense of his words, he hung up.

I sighed, washed up, and got ready for bed. When I turned on my phone again, I noticed a flood of 11475 17.57 Chapter 51 unrend messages from a group cha Chapter 51 Get Lassumed Tessa didn't call to stopbecause Miles had spoken to her.

When I got home, I set my suitcase down and unpacked before going to bed.

I slept soundly that night, waking up the next morning feeling somewhat refreshed. Opening my window, I watched the sunrise paint the sky and whispered to myself, "Today is the start of a new day." After all, I had made a promise to Logan to focus on my work, which meant I would be spending more tat the amusement park moving forward. It was also a good way to avoid running into him.

Maya, meanwhile, was gearing up for what was sure to be a busy month. After all, it was tfor the handover.

"Have you reconfirmed when the representatives will arrive tomorrow?" I asked her.

"Yes, Ms. Hart," Maya replied efficiently. “One department will arrive tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., and the other will arrive at around 2:00 p.m. I've also booked their accommodations at the nearest hotel." Maya was as competent as ever, her diligence shining through every detail of her work.

"Book another room," I instructed.

"Are we expecting more people?" Maya asked curiously.

"No. It's for us,” I explained. “AfteChiptendolacked, Bejoy Rogdingth will have to be done at night for the best results. We need to be prepared to stay overnight or leave very late, so it won't be convenient to travel all the way home." Maya gavea thumbs-up. "Ms. Hart, your foresight is as sharp as ever." I smiled and decided to tease her. "If you have a boyfriend, remember to let him know you won't have much tfor dating for a while." She grinned brightly, her joy evident. "It'll be fine. It's about tto give him a little test anyway." Her sweet smile was enough to show how much she liked him, and I couldn't help but smile back. "Great. Let's get to work, then," I said. "To save more time, we need to address the root of all the problems we've identified. That way, when our partners arrive, they can focus directly on the core Issues." Maya nodded, already pulling out the blueprint. "I'll take care of Areas A, D, and F." "I'll handle the rest," I said. Even though I was the head of the project, the situation demanded hands-on effort from everyone involved.

The next day, we met with representatives from the construction management team and the lighting company. The construction team was represented by Mr. Hammer and Ms. Bern, while the lighting. company sent Mr. Palm and Mr. Gray.

The six of us gathered to discuss the issues Maya and I had uncovered. Afterward, we conducted a thorough inspection of the equipment. Eventually, we determined that none of the physical lighting fixtures were damaged, nor was any of the construction work faulty. The problem cfrom errors in the debugging of the lighting programming.

):1435 17.59%

As per our agreement, the lighting company was responsible for er debugging Mr. Gray immediately! contacted their headquarters and gavea response "We'll send over one of our top engineers, Mr. Drake Hell arrive tomorrow afternoon" His answer leftfeeling impatient "Is it possible to have him arrive sooner

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

Even though we still had a month left to finish the project and had already identified the root of the issue, debugging lighting systems was an extremely tedious process. A single light might need to be reprogrammed multiple times, and there were over 10,000 lights spread throughout the amusement park Without speeding up the process, it would be impossible to complete everything on t Moreover, we needed to allow tfor Logan to review the final results. If he found anything unsatisfactory, we'd need additional tto make adjustments.

"Mr. Drake is currently overseas," Mr. Gray explained. "He's already rushing back, and tomorrow is the earliest he can arrive." Since they were already doing their best, I couldn't push further. All I could do was wait.

That evening, we all had dinner together. During the meal, I asked, “How's Mr. Drake's reputation in the industry?" Mr. Gray, a friendly and slightly plump man in his forties, smiled warmly. "Let's just say that if he's the second best, no one can claim to be the best." Was he really that good? I chuckled. "If that's the case, I feel much more reassured." "By the way, he's still single," Mr. Gray joked. "If you know any eligible young ladies, maybe we could introduce them to him." "Sure!" I teased back. "But aren't you afraid he won't want to leave if he starts dating someone from here?" "Our company has positions for staff's family members," he replied with a laugh.

The lighthearted conversation helped ease the tension of the day. It was a welcdistraction from the stress of the upcoming deadlines.

When I got home, my phone rang. It was Logan.

I hesitated, unsure why he was calling so late, but I answered anyway. "Hello, Mr. Mercer." "You're really something, Elaine," Logan said in a dark, cold voice. "Are you still convinced there's something going on between Selene and me?" I could tell he was calling to set the record straight. It seemed like someone had already confronted him about the accusations.

"Is there anything I mentioned that you didn't do?" I replied calmly.

He let out a cold chuckle. "Alright, Elaine. If that's how you want to play it." What? Before I could make sense of his words, he hung up.

I sighed, washed up, and got ready for bed. When I turned on my phone again, I noticed a flood of 11475 17.57 Chapter 51 unrend messages from a group chat called "La La Land" Meny

It was a group chat that Logan, Caleb, and a few of their friends had created. I had been added friends as had part of the group because girlfriends were allowed to join. Back then, I was included as Logan's girlfriend. Curious, I opened the chat.

To my surprise, there were numerous messages mentioning me.

More Than A Favor t called "La La Land" Meny It was a group chat that Logan, Caleb, and a few of their friends had created. I had been added as part of the group because girlfriends were allowed to join. Back then, I was included as Logan's girlfriend.

Curious, I opened the chat.

To my surprise, there were numerous messages mentioning me.

More Than A Favor Chapter 51 unrend messages from a group chat called "La La Land" Meny It was a group chat that Logan, Caleb, and a few of their friends had created. I had been added as part of the group because girlfriends were allowed to join. Back then, I was included as Logan's girlfriend.

Curious, I opened the chat.

To my surprise, there were numerous messages mentioning me.

More Than A Favor