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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 963

He looked like a nagging old woman right now and I could not help but laugh. "I'm not anti-social, nor am I avoiding it on purpose. I just don't like it."

Horton took a seat beside me and grabbed a file to fan himself. He then continued to persuade me eagerly. " Wanda, we were friends in university. Do you think I don't know what you used to be like? You could talk to almost anybody in university and had a really good network. Look at you now. You've joined the company for a month and how many colleagues have you spoken to? Since you’ve made the choice to come to a new city to start anew, you shouldn't be like this."

I looked at him and stroked my chin, asking, "What should I be like, then?"

"Make new friends, learn new things."

I nodded. "Okay."

He thought I had agreed and suddenly smiled. "I'm glad you get it. Now get to work."

After saying that, he even handed me an invitation card. "I still have things to do, so I can't go right away. Take this invitation card with you and go over when your work is done."

I was a little surprised. "We need invitation cards too?"

Horton nodded. "The company paid for the whole venue. That’s why an invitation card is necessary. Just go straight in when you get there."

H H

Big companies were indeed different.

Horton got up to return to his seat to continue working. Remembering that I needed to apply for leave in a few days, I said, “I might have to apply for leave in a few days, Horton. Can you approve it for m e?"

He frowned. "You're going back to Whaldorf City?"

I nodded. "I have things to do."

"You miss your child?"

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