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Married at First Sight


Chapter 5251


Avah said, “Our parents’ generation, married for decades, still had the same sweet, firstlove relationship—that’s truly enviable.”


She and Enzo grew up together, childhood sweethearts, inseparable since infancy, their bond deep. But their lives were long; who knew if they could maintain that sweet, firstlove feeling for decades to come?


Avah and Enzo’s relationship wasn’t dramatic, just a steady, enduring flow of companionship.


They were a perfect couple in everyone’s eyes; to everyone, their being together seemed natural.


Inside the elevator, there were only the two of them. The bodyguards waited for the next elevator; with Enzo present, the bodyguards were wise enough not to be a third wheel.


Besides, they were back at the company, Jun family territory, and the young lady was safe.


“Ormond,”


Avah looked at Enzo’s handsome face and suddenly asked, “Can you knit?”


Enzo hesitated for a moment, then said, “I can learn.”


Meaning he couldn’t.


Not only could he not knit, but no one in his family could either.


He wondered if any of the servants knew how.


“My eldest brother plans to knit a sweater for Ninth Sister himself. He’s so busy, yet he still wants to knit one by hand. He’s so good to Ninth Sister, and he really loves her very much.”


Enzo immediately said, “Sonny, I’ll learn to knit sweaters later and knit one for you too. No, I’ll make all your winter thermal underwear by hand from now on!”


What’s wrong with Ting-ge’s head? He actually thought of knitting a sweater for Ninth Sister.


A sweater isn’t worth much money, but for a grown man, especially a very busy one, to personally knit a sweater for a woman—that affection, that heart, is something that can be measured in money.


No wonder Sonny envies Ninth Sister.“I don’t lack clothes. I have so many clothes in my closet that I can’t even wear them all. Besides, winters in City A aren’t cold, so I don’t need to wear sweaters unless I go up north to see snow,”


Enzo said. “I can learn to knit sweaters for you, and I can also learn to make other clothes. Once I learn, I’ll make clothes for you for all four seasons. I’ll buy the fabric, design them myself, and make them for you.”


Avah smiled.


“Ormond, I was just asking casually. I’m not asking you to knit sweaters or make clothes for me.”


“You envy Ninth Sister, but I want you to be the envy of others. How can I let you envy Ninth Sister? You should have everything Ninth Sister has, and you might have things that Ninth Sister might not have.”


Avah smiled and didn’t say anything more.


The two took the elevator to the top floor.


When they got out of the elevator, the secretary was already waiting. Seeing the two of them come out together, the secretary was used to it. After greeting Enzo, she followed Avah, reporting on her work as they walked.


They really made the most of every second, not wasting a single minute.


As soon as Avah stepped out of the elevator, her gentle demeanor vanished, replaced by a serious expression. She addressed each matter reported by her secretary immediately.


Upon entering the CEO’s office, the secretary placed a stack of documents on Avah’s desk. “Ms. Jun, these documents are very important and urgent.”


“Okay, I’ll handle them immediately. I’ll notify you to come in and pick them up later. Go get Mr. Ormond a glass of water.”


Avah sat down at her semi-circular desk, instructing her secretary to get Enzo a glass of water.


After sitting down, she turned on her laptop, picked up a document, quickly scanned it, signed her name at the end, and stamped it with the company seal. The document was then legally binding.


Avah had a good memory; even with a quick glance, she could remember the contents of documents. Moreover, documents sent to her had been repeatedly discussed and approved by senior management.


Signing was merely a formality; the company had its rules and regulations, and she was the one who set the rules, rarely changing them.