Apocalypse Cheater

Chapter 51 A Small Talk with Tess



Chapter 51 A Small Talk with Tess

Tess, one of the branch leaders, intervened with a calm and composed demeanour, his words carrying a subtle air of authority that brooked no resistance.

"Ms Blue, I'm afraid you'd have to leave the boy to me since it'd be a bit of trouble if the boss discovered how you treated him."

The receptionist, Ms Blue, was taken aback by Tess's intervention, her earlier confidence faltering as she realized the gravity of the situation.

She quickly abandoned her previous stance, her expression shifting from arrogance to a mix of embarrassment and fear.

Tess adjusted his glasses with practised ease, a small gesture that seemed to punctuate his subtle display of power.

His presence radiated an aura of command, prompting immediate compliance from those around him.

With deliberate steps, Tess approached Daniel, his every move exuding an air of respect and authority that commanded attention.

Despite his calm demeanour, there was an undeniable gravitas to his presence that made it clear he was not to be trifled with.

Ms Blue, the receptionist, found herself in a state of utter embarrassment and fear, her earlier confidence shattered by Tess's intervention.

The weight of her misjudgment bore down on her, leaving her practically rendered speechless and struggling to find words to justify her actions.

'He's really the Boss's son!? Gosh, I almost lost my life for a moment. I better imprint his face deep into my memory so I wouldn't make the same mistake again,' her inner thoughts raced, a wave of realization washing over her.

The magnitude of her error hit her like a ton of bricks, and she couldn't help but mentally berate herself for her reckless behaviour.

As Tess spoke Daniel's name, addressing him directly, Ms Blue's breathing grew shallower, her heart pounding in her chest.

The full extent of her misstep was now painfully apparent, and she felt the weight of her near-disastrous actions pressing down on her like a heavy burden.

The brush with a potential disaster had left her shaken to her core, a humbling experience that served as a stark reminder of the importance of treating all individuals with respect and consideration, regardless of appearances or assumptions.

"Sigh, this is why Leila should be a bit less protective over her son, don't you think, Daniel?"

Tess remarked with a hint of playful exasperation, a smile tugging at the corner of his lips.

He glanced at Daniel, a twinkle of fondness in his eyes as if reminiscing about the past and the familiar challenges they had faced together.

Tess appeared to be in a state of mild defeat, recognizing Leila's strictness regarding her son's privacy.

Whether fueled by an obsession or genuine concern, the extent to which she guarded Daniel's identity was unparalleled.

Very few, aside from the branch leaders, maids, butlers, and the more covert elements of the organization, had ever caught a glimpse of him.

"Well, what can I say? I'm just glad I have a mother like her," Daniel earnestly admitted, his feelings for his mother transcending any boundaries.

Tess observed Daniel's sincere smile, feeling a soft tug of emotion himself, even if he remained unaware of the true depth of their relationship.

"Ah! I forgot to introduce myself, but my name's Tess and I are one of the branch leaders. Though I'm not sure why you're here, let me guide you to her office,"

Tess offered, leading Daniel toward the elevator. To break the silence, he continued, his curiosity evident.

"I guess it's true after all when we heard about the reconciliation of your relationship with your mother''

''We were quite shocked, you know? For the past five years, she was miserable, but just over a week ago, we witnessed a kind of happiness that we had never seen before''

''At first, we were a bit dumbfounded, but after learning the truth, we could only celebrate her newfound joy''

''I don't mean to be rude to the son of my benefactor, but why did you decide to change?"

Tess asked his genuine curiosity stemming from his own nature and a desire to understand Daniel's journey.

"Don't you think the pace is a bit too fast for someone to forgive a person he hated so much in all his life within a matter of a day?"

Tess inquired, his tone laced with genuine curiosity as he studied Daniel's reaction.

He gazed at Daniel with interest, his eyes reflecting the demeanour of a shrewd strategist, one who might be trying to exploit or corner his opponents.

The question hung in the air for a moment, a subtle challenge that Daniel met with an enigmatic smile.

The corners of his lips curled upwards, defying the scepticism behind Tess's words.

"Well, sometimes life has a way of surprising us, doesn't it?" Daniel's response held a hint of playfulness as if acknowledging the irony of the situation.

Tess's comment seemed to have a hint of scepticism as if testing the authenticity of Daniel's words.

But to his astonishment, Daniel's lips curled into a genuine smile, void of any fear or unease.

"Oh, don't worry. I've had my fair share of doubts and questions. But sometimes, you just have to let go of the past."

Daniel's tone was calm and composed, his words carrying a sense of conviction.

Tess chuckled, his tone lightening considerably.

"Well, I guess I should've expected that from someone like you who's her son." Tess's playful response mirrored Daniel's smile, and he lifted a hand as if in surrender.

"I'm just glad that you have finally made up with your mother."

Tess's smile held a touch of warmth, a reflection of the genuine happiness he felt for Daniel and Leila's reconciliation.

"Yeah, it's been a long time coming. But I'm grateful that we were able to mend our relationship."

Daniel's nod conveyed his appreciation for the sentiment.

As the elevator reached its destination, Tess turned towards Daniel with a courteous gesture.

"Ah! We finally arrived on the floor. I'm sorry to take your time, but you can visit your mother now."

"Thank you, Tess. I appreciate your help." Daniel's gratitude was evident in his response.

Tess's demeanour, once a mix of curiosity and scepticism, had now shifted to one of friendliness and understanding.

With a parting smile, Tess bid Daniel farewell, leaving him to face the upcoming meeting with his mother.

As the elevator doors slid open, Daniel took a deep breath, ready to confront the emotions and memories that awaited him.

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