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Owen sat in the car alone. The scene just now was too dramatic. Before he could tell Anita that he didn’t an it, she had gotten out of the car angrily.

For a mont, Owen wasn’t sure whether he should leave or continue to follow. He watched Anita’s back as she got out of the car angrily. She walked quickly as her slender waist swayed from side to side.

Originally, Owen hadn’t had a chance to pay attention to Anita’s attire, but looking at her back reminded him of that night.

Anita had specially dressed up today to show respect.

Her slightly curled hair was draped over her shoulders. She was wearing a well-tailored long suit with a small belt at the waist that accentuated her slender waist. The lower half of her body was wearing black silk stockings and a pair of black high heels. Her legs looked straight and long. Anita was very satisfied with this attire and felt that it was very suitable for her identity as a PhD student. She looked very intellectual in this outfit.

But this outfit had a different vibe in Owen’s eyes. When wearing this outfit, Anita’s figure was sexy and seductive.

Unfortunately, Anita didn’t know that her back figure looked like this in Owen’s eyes. She just felt that this outfit made her look very intellectual.

The longer Owen looked at her, the more he couldn’t help but recall the passionate night.

Her sexy and beautiful body was extrely alluring under the hotel lights. Her fair skin looked elastic, and Owen left a lot of marks on her.

He rembered her slim waist, and the seductive way Anita had acted that night.

She had drunk a lot that night, so it made her feel hot. When she moaned beneath Owen. she sounded so erotic that he almost lost control. The more Owen thought about it, the faster his breathing beca.

Anita’s faint sll was still lingering in the car. It was unknown whether it was her body scent or the sll of her perfu, but it slled sweet and seductive. Owen couldn’t help but reach out to grab this sll to relieve his lust.

But when he reached out, he didn’t catch anything. Then, he looked ahead and saw that Anita had walked away.

Owen didn’t know how long he was lost in thought when the car in the back suddenly honked. Owen snapped back to reality.

Owen tugged at the collar of his shirt in frustration and slowly started the car. He turned the steering wheel and started to leave.

On the way, Owen opened the car window to take a breather. He was too tantalized, and he only cooled down after a long ti.

Anita, who had returned ho angrily, stomped her feet and cursed herself for drinking so much wine that day. Alcohol was really sinful.

Then, she thought about it again, and decided that Owen was the guilty one. Couldn’t he have asked about the situation? He took advantage of her. How shaless!

And he said she was a call girl. She could have called him a gigolo. She should have thrown that money in his face. The more Anita thought about it, the angrier she beca.

However, no matter what, she had still taken that money and spent it. Although she was drunk at that ti, who would believe her?

Anita didn’t even have the strength to fu. She had spent that money and her father’s surgery bill was paid by his family. She owed Owen more.

Anita spent the next two weeks unhappily.

She wanted to find another part-ti job so that she could return the money to Owen as soon as possible, but there had been too many laboratory tasks from so ti ago, and Anita couldn’t keep holding her team back. She was busy at ho and at school every day.

It was only when she was about to forget the unhappy encounter with Owen that Anita encountered a big problem with her thesis.

The thesis required a very important statistic, which was an analysis of the current operations of a large IT company. However, even after searching the online database, she could not find it. The research topic that the senior chose was different from hers, so she could not reference it. Therefore, Anita was anxious.

Her ntor had asked her a few tis if she needed help. After all, this data could only be obtained by professionals. Anita did not want her ntor to worry, so she politely refused.

But what should she do? Where should she find the information?

In fact, Anita had thought of looking for Owen from the beginning, but their last eting had been so unpleasant, so she couldn’t bring herself to look for Owen.

Besides, he might not help her. Her attitude was so bad the other day.

In the end, after agonizing over it for a few days, Anita decided to compromise. Without the data, she would definitely be unable to complete it, but among the people she knew now, only Owen was a professional, which ant that she could not complete her thesis without looking for Owen. Otherwise, whether she could graduate successfully would be a problem.

So Anita finally decided to be thick-skinned and prepared to go find Owen. After all, she had saved his mother’s life before. Perhaps he would agree.

Anita didn’t text Owen because she was afraid he had deleted her contact information. After all, the last eting hadn’t been pleasant for them.

Anita had gotten the news in advance, and when Owen arrived at school for his lecture, she was going to go to the class early so she could talk to him in person.

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