She Is A CEO

Chapter 49 You Temper Has Gotten Worse



Lucia listened to Nia talking about the change in public opinion. They chatted happily, but did not notice someone gazing at them in the corner of the cafe from time to time.

Jacob didn't expect that he would be so lucky today. He didn't want to be bothered by Poppy, so he went out to drink coffee alone at noon with the excuse of meeting a client. But unexpectedly, he bumped into Lucia.

Moreover, Arthur and Eduard were not present, and her assistant who didn't fear threatening beside her was negligible.

During this time, Jacob had been looking for opportunities to ask Lucia to meet privately, because he wanted to know what her plans were after coming back.

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His eyes were fixated on Lucia. Even though the two were far away, Jacob could still see her stunning smile. Even he himself didn't realize how greedy his face was when he saw that smile.

Lucia was forced to suspend her job because of the scandal. Jacob couldn't reach her through the company. After all kinds of inquiries, he finally found her private number. Unfortunately, he was blocked every time he called. Jacob was about to give up until he met her today by chance.

Watching Lucia's every move intently, Jacob was like a viper lurking in the grass, waiting for the right moment to capture his prey in one fell swoop.

The lunch break was almost over, Lucia had free time, but Nia still had to go back to work. She stood up and said goodbyes to Lucia before leaving. Lucia had not finished her coffee, so she was staying. This was a golden opportunity!

After Nia completely left the cafe and disappeared into the crowd of people on the street, Jacob stood up and even deliberately avoided the route on which he would be discovered by Lucia, choosing to approach her after the detour.

But when Jacob walked over without saying hello and sat down in the seat opposite Lucia, she didn't look surprised at all, and even sipped a cup of coffee, lowered her eyes, and asked. "What would you like to drink?"

Lucia immediately felt a sense of disgust within herself, but her pride did not allow her to run away.

She had done nothing wrong and had no guilt for him, so no way should she run away and avoid him when she met him. On the contrary, the one who should feel afraid of meeting her should be Jacob! Lucia sipped her coffee, thinking dismissively.

"You saw me just now, didn't you!" Although Lucia lowered her eyes which betrayed no emotions, Jacob felt that he was being disdained by her!

Lucia was silent, noncommittal.

At this time, a waitress came over and asked politely, "Sir, would you need me to bring your coffee over?"

Jacob was instantly annoyed and yelled at the waitress, "Go away!"

The waitress didn't expect that the seemingly gentle and polite guest would get angry with her for no reason and was stunned there for a while, a little overwhelmed.

It was Lucia speaking to help her out.

"Just get him a new cup of what he was having and send it over here."

Lucia raised her head and smiled at the waitress, intending to appease her.

The waitress was embarrassed, but after seeing Lucia's smile, her heart melted. She nodded quickly and left to get the coffee ready.

As soon as the waitress left and when Lucia faced Jacob again, the smile on her face was like a snowflake in the palm of her hand, beautiful yet instantly faded away.

The nameless fire in Jacob's heart was raging, and Lucia's actions undoubtedly indicated that she could show a generous smile even to a stranger, but it was absolutely impossible for him! Jacob had the anger that he wanted to let out but found no outlet. It made him clench his fists impatiently, and at this moment Lucia said indifferently, "Your temper has gotten worse."

Though the old Jacob was also hypocritical, he was modest in his dealings with others.

It seemed that power and money could indeed change a person's character. From a tolerant man to an extremely arrogant jerk, he must have come a "long" way.

There was no way Jacob could bear Lucia mocking him. Jacob immediately countered, "Aren't you too?"

At this time, Jacob, although annoyed, had hidden joy within himself. Lucia was willing to talk to him, and it was not like the first time when they only talked about business affairs, which made him finally feel like he was talking to an "old acquaintance."

Lucia found it hard to understand, so she stopped talking and turned to look out the window, preferring to be dazzled by the sun than to look at Jacob.

Jacob looked at Lucia's slightly hazy and delicate profile, and couldn't help but think if the conspiracy five years ago was true love, would they sit here today, snuggling with each other, talking about life and the future, and even already have children of their own?

Jacob unconsciously fell into the picture he made up in his mind. Now he was successful, but the person staying with him was Poppy, who had an increasingly domineering personality.

The love between them had been worn away by countless conjectures and power struggles, so the tranquility and beauty shown by Lucia were exactly what Jacob lacked now - something used to be within his reach. This was incredibly ironic.

Not hearing Jacob speaking again, Lucia got a little bit impatient. She knew he came here to question her, so he should just go ahead. But why was he so silent?

Frowning slightly, Lucia turned her head and saw Jacob's weird look at a glance.

'Why is he looking at me so weirdly?' Lucia thought to herself.

Lucia frowned and said impolitely, "If you have something to say, say it now. Why are you looking at me like this?"

Lucia pulled Jacob out of his head with her snappish voice.

After Jacob realized what he was thinking, his expression became very unnatural, but seeing the impatience in Lucia's eyes, Jacob felt anger surge up again, thinking, 'Why does she always look at me with such aloof and indifferent eyes!'

Jacob was completely unaware that he was the one that had hurt Lucia the most!

If Lucia hadn't been a civilized person, she would have wanted to slash Jacob with a knife every time she saw him! "Why on earth are you coming back?" Jacob's anger dispelled his previous expectations, and his attitude became worse.

At that moment, the waitress happened to come over to serve coffee, and unsurprisingly, she got frightened by Jacob again.

This time, before Jacob speak anything, the waitress put the coffee on the table, and fled without even saying "Sir, please enjoy."

Lucia felt what she had seen was ridiculous. Jacob's self-restraint did not match his current status.

At this thought, she said in a much colder tone, "I told you, this is my home."


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