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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 142

Today would be the day you would lose your reputation. Let’s see how long you could still fool around.

On the podium, Joyce had already set up all the equipment.

On the electronic screen in the meeting room, her pre-made PowerPoint report was displayed.

At that moment, the door of the conference room was gently pushed open.

The one was none other than Luther.

"Good day to the president." Everyone got up and said respectfully.

Luther nodded gently and walked straight to the main seat to Professor Owens' left and sat down, politely greeting Professor Owens, "Hello, Professor Owens."

However wealthy he might be, he still respected a scholar like Professor Owens. It was especially hard to have a groundbreaking figure like Professor Owens who was dedicated to research.

Joyce was at the podium and glanced at Luther.

Did he not sleep well last night? The blue circles under his eyes were just obvious, and he didn’t look very good, and his handsome face looked slightly tired.

Last night after she arrived home, it took a while before she heard movement downstairs and Luther came back later than she did. She had gone to bed early last night and hadn't met him.

When she got up in the morning, she heard nothing from his room and he was obviously still asleep.

Somehow, looking at Luther's gloomy face, she always felt something strange. Since he entered the conference room, Luther hadn't looked at her. It was so unusual. Like, sulking at her?

Then she thought about how yesterday he called her a dozen times and she did not answer and he was not at all angry.

The more Joyce thought about it, the more she felt that something was wrong.

Could it be the final calm before the storm?

Hey, really, how could she see what was on the mind of this man.

She could neither see nor understand it.

She better forget about it for now and finished introducing the project she designed first.

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