NEIGHBORS

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Just as Pon was trying to lull himself to sleep, a black Rolls-Royce Phantom stopped outside Sammy’s apartment building in the darkness of the night.

Downstairs was a bookstore, currently empty with no one inside, not even the owner.

It was so quiet that you could hear the sound of cups gently being placed on saucers.

Sammy sat by the window, staring at the white ceramic cup in front of her, her back straight, while opposite her sat a tall and elegant woman and a gentle and graceful man, who could be considered a perfect couple, but somehow seemed distant and unapproachable.

She was breaking into a cold sweat.

The two people in front of her had just handed her their business cards and made brief introductions.

In short, the two people opposite her were the older brother and sister of her newly recruited employee, Thanapon.

That wasn’t the issue.

The problem was the noble and beautiful lady in front of her, who, despite being only twenty-nine years old, was already the chairman of the Aiemkumchai Group, whose name often appeared in the columns and on the covers of financial magazines.

The gentleman beside her, Mr. Way, although not as dazzling as his sister, also held an important position at the company.

Sammy had even read in the gossip tabloids about how prestigious this family background was.

With these two imposing figures sitting in front of her, Sammy couldn’t help but feel her heart constricting, finding it hard to breathe.

“Miss Sammy, don’t be nervous,” Mr. Way smiled gently. Compared to his sister’s dominance, he was like a gentle spring, soft and soothing, “We don’t mean any harm. We just want to understand Pon’s recent situation from you. As his family, we are naturally worried since he ran away from home. We hope you can understand.”

“Understood, understood,” Sammy echoed dryly. I'm

She held the cup, hesitated for a moment, and asked uncertainly, “Mr. Way, are you suggesting that I should fire Thanapon?”

In her imagination, if a rich second-generation like Pon ran away from home, his family would definitely use strong measures to capture him and bring him back.

It would be best if she could take the initiative to send Pon away, acting as the villain, and give him and his two siblings an easy way out.

She scratched her face, feeling a bit troubled. She could understand the feelings of the two siblings in front of her, but she actually had a good impression of Pon and didn’t really want to do such a thing.

Unexpectedly, Mr. Way shook his head.

“We don’t mean that,” Mr. Way said gently, “My sister and I have reflected on a lot of things these days. We’ve been busy with work over the years and neglected to take care of Pon. Moreover, there was a misunderstanding between us and him before he left home. Forcibly bringing him back now might not end well.”

At this point, Mr. Way’s eyes dimmed a bit more.
Although Sammy was nervous, she couldn’t help but admire the beauty of the opposite side.

Mr. Way, such a handsome young gentleman, was elegant and gentle like jade.
Really pleasant to the eyes, every glance was rewarding.

His eyes showed a hint of helplessness, “Miss Sammy, we have been observing Pon for a while now and can see that he is quite happy working in your restaurant. So we don’t want to force him to leave now. If he ever feels homesick one day and is willing to come back after experiencing some social trials, we’ll come get him. Before that, we’ll always worry about his safety, so we’d like to ask you to take care of Pon a little more and not let him get into any danger. If he encounters any trouble, you can contact us in time.”

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