Sir, Madam Dispeared Again After Divorce!
Chapter 596 Sydney Was Provoked with Her Parking Space Occupied

Because it read: Second, drinking coffee in the morning has spermicidal efficacy and negatively affects men's sexual performance! Immediately, Julien put the phone on the table with it facing down and turned to look at the woman next to him.

She was hanging her head lower and lower, which was almost dropping onto the plate, with a burning face as if on fire.

Then Julien was sure that what she hadn't said was the spermicidal efficacy and sexual performance thing.

Otherwise, her cheeks wouldn't have flushed that red.

After all, the rest of the downsides had nothing special.

"You..." Julien twitched his lips in an attempt to say something.

All of a sudden, Sydney put down the knife and fork in her hands and jumped to her feet, "I felt a sudden urge to go to the bathroom."

She pulled the chair out in haste and rushed out of the dining room.

Gazing at her receding figure, Julien chuckled with amusement.

His laughter came to Sydney's ears, speeding her pace with a covered face.

She came to the bathroom and shut herself inside. Engulfed in huge embarrassment, she rested her back against the door.

That had been the most embarrassing moment of her life.

If only she hadn't impulsively reminded him of searching harm of drinking coffee on the Internet.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have to escape from the awkward situation.

Sydney took a deep breath with her hands off her face, in an effort to calm down.

After a while, her madly pounding heart was felt to be beating normally again.

Then she walked over to turn on the tap above the sink. After splashing cold water on her face to make it cool off, she went out of the bathroom, ready to go back.

He must be waiting there to show his amusement at the sight of her.

That would embarrass her again.

But she deserved it. Anyway, she was the one that started to talk about it. It was no big deal for adults. He should feel free to laugh.

With a confused state of mind, following a deep breath, Sydney pushed the door of the dining room open and went in.

Julien laid down his eating tools before pulling out the chair for her, "Back?"

Next to a "hum" reply, Sydney walked over and took her seat with a drooping head.

Right before she was to get her tools, Julien rested his arm on the back of her chair, moved closer to her ear, and whispered," Don't worry. I'll try to keep off coffee, for the sake of your happiness." Then chuckling, he took off his arm and returned to his seat.

At the same time, Sydney stiffened from what she had heard. The knife and fork in her hands were dropped to the plate, making a clattering sound. Again, a pink flush spread over her cheeks. "Julien, wh-what are you talking about?" Sydney looked at the man in shame and annoyance, biting her lower lip.

Who would have thought of his saying "for the sake of her happiness"!

What did happiness mean? It didn't take a genius to figure it out.

And that was exactly the reason for her shame and annoyance.

Julien turned his face and, in a relaxed way, observed the woman whose neck even turned red. He curved his thin lips,' You don't have to be shy. It will happen naturally if we are together." "Stop dreaming!" Sydney glared at him, "You're warned to stop talking nonsense, or I'll spend a longer time considering our relationship!"

It worked. Julien became serious and hastened to apologize, "I'm sorry. I'll stop joking, I swear."

Certainly, he had to do that, after such a long time of efforts to succeed in getting her promise that she would make up with him after two weeks of tidying up the mood.

If a joke made it longer for him to reunite with her, he would kill himself.

Julien brought the subject to an end, making Sydney feel at ease. She grunted and said, "Eat your breakfast." "OK." Julien nodded and then called the servant in, "Get me a cup of milk." Sydney paused on hearing his words, but said nothing.

After all, he didn't say anything strange except for the milk.

After breakfast, it was already half past eight.

Having bidden farewell to the Old Madam in her room, Sydney left the old residence with Julien, who drove her to Skylight Corporation.

They reached the destination after more than an hour's drive.

Julien planned to drive into Sydney's parking space, only to find it occupied.

Sydney frowned at the scene.

Everyone in Skylight knew that this parking space was hers. There should be a yellow sign reading "No Parking" when she didn't use the space.

But now a black car was just parked there, with the "No Parking" sign thrown aside. Who would do such a rude thing?

Where was the manager? Why did he turn a blind eye to it?

Julien looked at the car in her gaze and squinted his eyes, "That's not your car, right?"

Sydney replied with a "hum" and continued, "No. I have no idea whose car it is, but it must be one of the staff of Skylight since it was admitted into the parking lot."

Every executive and shareholder had their own parking space, so there was little chance that they would use other people's. As for the employees provided with public parking spaces, they were unlikely to drive their cars to this exclusive parking area.

That meant this car belonged to one of the employees or executives, who had complaints about her and deliberately occupied her parking space against the rules.

In her opinion, it was largely the latter. Executives were more likely to turn their dissatisfaction into action than average workers who had no guts.

She just needed to find out the exact person!

"The car owner is provoking you " Julien turned to talk with the woman in the passenger seat.

Sydney nodded with a clouded face, "I can see that." "Is there someone who disagrees with you recently?" Julien asked.

Sydney shook her head, "I don't know. I don't have a problem with any executive these days. Instead, I do bear a grudge against the people in Stephen's camp. But I don't think it's one of them because they could have done it long ago instead of provoking me at the moment in such a childish way."

"Got it. Enemy unknown." Julien concluded with a deep voice, "I'm going upstairs with you."

"Come on!" Sydney unfastened her seatbelt, "You don't have to worry. Trust me. I can handle this. I am the boss. It's my job to punish my people who dare to offend me. Just let me fix it on my own." She stared at him in a serious manner.

Julien chuckled, "I guessed it. No problem. I'll leave you to solve it. But remember to call me if there's anything beyond your ability." "Sure." Sydney nodded. She got out of the car and waved to the man, "Be careful on your way back. Bye!"

"Bye!" Julien bowed to her and then reversed the car to get out of there.

Not until his car was out of sight did Sydney stop waving and smiling. Standing in front of her parking space, she dialed a number with a cold expression.

The towing company nearby acted quickly to send people there soon.

Sydney pointed at the car in her parking space and said coldly, "Please tow away this car. It's okay to leave it on the roadside."

This parking space was hers.

How could she leave the car here to keep herself provoked? That was a sign of weakness and vulnerability for the largest shareholder of Skylight, which would have a lethal influence on her management of the company if it was widely known.

All the staff would no longer stand in awe of her as the boss, making her unable to lead the corporation ahead.

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