The Contracted Ever After (Cordelia and Ronan)

Chapter 557



Chapter 557

Cordelia was blindsided when she received the message on Facebook Messenger, utterly confused.

She thought she'd been performing well at her job. Why on earth would she be fired?

After giving it some thought, she figured it must’ve been related to Petra's scandal—guilty by Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

association, perhaps.

While Cordelia was stewing in her thoughts, her phone rang. It was Emily from Lumos Enterprises.

"Cordelia, Mrs. Evans?" The voice on the other end was gentle and refined—it had been three years

since they last spoke.

"Yes, this is she. Hello, Ms. Emily," Cordelia replied, recognizing the familiar voice from years past.

"I'm the HR Director at Lumos Enterprises, Mrs. Evans. Do you remember me? We'd like to offer you a

position at Lumos Enterprises as an independent director, focusing on liaising with Empower

Operations. The annual salary would be two million. What do you think?"

"May I have some time to think it over?" Cordelia didn't outright reject the offer.

"Of course, Mrs. Evans. I understand this is quite sudden. Take all the time you need."

Cordelia mused that if the HR Director herself was reaching out, it must've been Ronan's doing,

especially since he was at Empower Operations for a meeting that day. It seemed he had a hand in her

dismissal as well.

[You had a part in firing me, didn't you?] Cordelia texted Ronan on Messenger.

[You're overthinking it. Offering you a job was out of concern. Lumos Enterprises pays as well, if not

better, than Empower Operations.]

Cordelia had to admit that her getting fired was probably not Ronan's fault. He offered her a job out of

kindness.

She lost her job, likely due to Petra's "accidental fall." It probably never crossed her mind that Ronan

would secure a position for Cordelia at Lumos Enterprises.

But her primary job was in Birchwood. How could she frequently travel to Millstone for meetings?

After his meeting, Ronan asked Cordelia out to dinner, where she brought up the issue of distance.

Ronan brushed it off. "We'll sort it out later. Where are you staying tonight?"

Cordelia was speechless. Cordelia cared about the practicalities of life, while he was all about comfort

and pleasure.

"I'm going back to my place," she said, looking down at her meal.

"Small bed, but it'll do."

Cordelia looked up in surprise. "You want to stay at my place?"

"Why not?" Ronan countered.

Without further discussion, they finished dinner and strolled around the campus before heading back to

her apartment at Unity Hall.

Living on campus was different. Even if Cordelia didn't know the students, they knew her. By tomorrow,

rumors of Cordelia's escapade with Ronan would likely circulate.

No sooner had they entered her apartment than Ronan pinned her against the door and kissed her

passionately. After the kiss, he murmured with a raspy voice, "The thrill of a reunion is quite something,

isn't it?"

"So you're saying being together every day lacks excitement?" Cordelia retorted, slightly miffed.

"Every day has its own charm!" With that, Ronan scooped her up and carried her to bed.

Cordelia felt hungry but didn't dare eat for fear of gaining weight. Besides, she was too comfortable in

bed to move.

Ronan got up and perused her bookshelf, probably looking for something to read.

"Is that a contradiction?" Ronan replied, scanning the titles. "Many scholars are known for their

romantic escapades."

Cordelia was aware of that. "But you're not a scholar."

"Does that mean I can't enjoy life?" Ronan shot back.

Later that night, Ronan proved just how much he enjoyed life—once again.


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