Chapter 15
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Three years passed in the blink of an eye.
Egypt, amidst the swirling sand.
A woman in khaki work clothes and a protective mask was cleaning a piece of pottery at a newly discovered Neolith-
ic site.
Not far away, a man leaned against the door of a G–Wagon, his exposed eyes filled with an indescribable weariness.
The man ignored the caution tape, walked inside, handed her a cup of Lemon juice, and naturally ruffled her hair.
“It’s almost Christmas again. Still not planning on going back this year?”
“Not going back.”
The woman refused without hesitation.
The man watched her work nonstop, skillfully unscrewed the water bottle, took off her mask, and held the water to her lips.
Under the scorching sun, her delicate face was revealed. It was, of course, Eleanor.
She took a sip of water from his hand, carefully put down the ceramic shard, and then smilingly asked the man in front of her.
“You have the nerve to ask me? What about you?
Your family has been blowing up your phone. Is the great Julian Croft really planning to put down roots here?”
At the mention of this, Julian’s face turned pale.
“Don’t even start. If I go back, my grandma will be throwing women at me every day. She wishes I’d get off the plane and find a beauty in my room that night, things would just happen, and I’d be getting a marriage license the next day so she can have a grandchild. I’d have to be crazy to go back.”
As Julian spoke, he couldn’t help but shudder, obviously scarred by too many similar experiences.
You couldn’t blame him, though.
Amanda Croft was indeed terrifying in that way.
Once, when Julian was video–calling his grandma from the car, she had been in the passenger seat. She was on screen for less than three seconds before his grandma targeted her as a potential match.
That same afternoon, she got her phone number. A call came in, and she was interrogated about her background and
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her impression of her grandson, as if she wanted them to get married immediately.
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After just a few sentences, she was already pulling out a family heirloom to give her. It almost scared her to death.
Feeling sorry for Julian for a couple of seconds, she offered him a solution: “How about this? Find a wife here. Isn’t your grandma just afraid you won’t get married, have kids, and she won’t get a grandchild?
Just get married to show her, and then you won’t have this problem anymore, right?”
Julian wasn’t lacking in the looks department, and his family background was impressive.
In the three years she’d known him, Eleanor had seen plenty of beautiful women ask for his contact information.
But Julian just scratched his head, looked away, and scoffed.
“I’d like to, but would you be willing?”
“What?”
He mumbled, and just then, someone in the distance started shouting.
Eleanor didn’t hear a single word.
Julian shook his head vaguely, the ear facing the sun turning cherry red, “It’s nothing.”
He cleared his throat, changing the subject. “I heard this area was given to a big company to build a new energy sta- tion. In a few days, they’re coming to the institute to talk about whether to preserve this site you’re standing on.”
“I heard the person in charge is cold and ruthless, and never lets go of anything he sets his sights on.”
“You’ll have a tough time with this.”
Eleanor looked down at the land she loved and sighed. The things here were so badly eroded by the wind and sand that it was hard to find any new information.
It would probably have to be… abandoned.
Eleanor grew up traveling with her parents to archaeological sites around the world, only returning to her grandpar- ents‘ house after her parents had an accident.
She had always loved these things weathered by wind and sand. To her, they held a certain magic.
But no matter how much she loved it, how much she wanted to keep it, it couldn’t be saved in the face of progress.
Eleanor’s mood soured. She pulled off her gloves, took the water from Julian’s hand, and glanced at the car he’d driv- en over, trying to change the subject.
She was halfway through a sip of water when her eyes widened as she remembered something.
“I almost forgot until you mentioned it!
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The director told me to pick that person up this afternoon. I was busy with these newly unearthed pottery shards, so I asked Sophie Miller to pick him up from the airport for me. I don’t even know if she got him.”
She pulled out her phone and found her colleague’s number.
The call was answered almost instantly.
Before Eleanor could even speak, the person on the other end was shouting with excitement.
“Oh my god!
What kind of dream gig is this!
Eleanor, you have no idea how handsome the CEO of this company is!
He’s a little cold, but!
He’s so handsome!
And, I think he’s totally your type!”
Her voice was so loud, it was like a megaphone.
Eleanor heard every single word and exchanged a look with Julian.
They both looked equally helpless.
“When are you going to tone down your fangirling?”
“Don’t you believe me!
I bet you’ll like him!”
Sophie was still on the other end, excitedly trying to describe him to her, when she heard someone calling her name from a short distance away.
She hurriedly answered, and with no more time to talk, she quickly said goodbye to Eleanor.
After hanging up, she turned to the man approaching from behind her and put on a standard professional smile.
“Mr. Cole, if there’s nothing else on your end, I’ll be leaving for now. Tomorrow, my colleague will represent the in- stitute to discuss the site with you. You can talk then.”
The man, dressed in a suit, sat down on the sofa. He didn’t even lift his head at the sound of her voice, quickly scan- ning the document his assistant handed him, signing it, and then eagerly moving on to the next one.
Sophie unintentionally glanced at the name on the contract and was immediately impressed by the man’s good hand- writing.
Then, there was the man’s name-
Ethan Cole.
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