Sylvia did not know who was at the door. She could only tell that the person who was knocking did it in a rhythmic way.
The person would continue to knock on the door every few seconds. It seemed that their uninvited guest was someone who was orderly and quite persistent.
Meanwhile, Kendrix had already left to answer the door. Sylvia wrapped herself underneath the quilts and was too embarrassed to even look up.
After a while, the sound of knocking stopped, and she could hear the sound of the door being opened. After that, she heard Kendrix talking to the visitor.
They were speaking in a really low voice, so Sylvia could not hear the contents of their conversation.
After around three minutes, Kendrix seemed to have closed the door. Following that was the sound of his footsteps as he returned. All the while, Sylvia was still hidden under the covers and she did not dare to look up.
She felt the bed sinking underneath her a bit more, and after that, the quilt was lifted.
Sylvia widened her eyes as she saw Kendrix sitting on the edge of the bed. He was looking down at her, and a flash of light could be seen in his eyes. He smirked, "Sylvia, guess who came just now?"
"Who was it?" When Sylvia heard that, she immediately grew nervous. Her intuition told her that the person who came just now had something to do with her.
Kendrix smiled and did not speak.
Sylvia pursed her lips together. She couldn't help but rest her palm over her chest to stop it from beating so fast.
Her palms were completely covered in sweat. She looked at Kendrix and urged, "Say something."
"The person who came just now was your driver," Kendrix said with a smile.
Sylvia was so shocked that she almost jumped out of the bed. She stared at Kendrix with widened eyes.
She had never expected her driver to knock on the door.
"Are you joking with me?"
"Of course not," Kendrix snickered, "But it's fine. Your driver is just worried about you, which is why he came to have a look."
"But why did he leave before he even got to see me?" Sylvia looked at him with great suspicion.
Generally speaking, it was normal for the driver to be worried about their employers. It would have been difficult for Kendrix to dismiss the driver so easily.
Meanwhile, Kendrix still had a smirk on his face, his eyes glimmering with glee.
Sylvia's heart was already about to jump out of her chest when she saw that Kendrix wasn't worried at all. She widened her eyes and looked at him with silent accusations.
"Why are you so anxious?" Kendrix laughed, "He won't say too much to your parents."
"What did you tell him?" Sylvia grew even more anxious as her cheeks were flushed red.
"Instead of being worried about this, it would be better for you to make a call to him," Kendrix said with a smile, "I told him that you will call him later." "He left just like that?" Sylvia did not believe what Kendrix said. She clearly heard him talking for quite some time outside just now.
Things were definitely not that simple.
Kendrix could only chuckle. He was quite amazed at Sylvia's insight.
He smiled, "Your driver is really something. He is obviously afraid that something will happen to you, yet he does not dare to offend you. When he spoke, he was very serious."
Sylvia was stunned and asked, "Did the driver cause you any trouble?"
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