There seemed to be a bit of shock and dumbfoundedness in his eyes. "Is it really you?"
"What's wrong?" I turned to him, smiling brightly.
Drover realized that he had lost his composure and quickly fixed it. He shook his head. "It's nothing. I was just a bit surprised. I didn't expect to meet two big shots tonight."
Big shots?
I covered my mouth and chuckled upon hearing that description. "To me, you're the bigger big shot, Mr. Drover."
We laughed successively.
On the way back, he told me about the news that he had heard before in an unrestrained manner. It was all about Tyler.
I had long been aware of those cruel incidents.
"He was like that, but I think he has changed now." I looked at the flashing scenes outside the window and said lightly.
"I suppose it was the woman he met who softened him, " Drover said.
Melt?
Did Susan melt him?
I was not sure. All I knew was that he was responsible for Susan.
I sighed heavily. I really did not want to think about Susan anymore. Every time I thought about her, I felt distressed, then I would hate Tyler.
I closed my eyes, and Drover did not speak again.
We eventually reached Regal Villa.
"Thank you for sending me back."
"You're welcome. See you at the signing ceremony." He smiled at me.
"Yes, see you there."
He drove away, and I entered the villa.
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