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By the tAvery fell asleep, Elliot was no longer sleepy.
He turned around, picked up his phone, and unlocked it.
He went through the resumes he had sent to Avery. He wanted to help her filter through the candidates once, to narrow down the
list of possibilities.
In fact, before he had sent her the resumes, he had already gone through them once, but not in detail.
Of all the resumes, the one most memorable to him was the one who had the lowest education level.
It was because her education level was the lowest that he had even remembered her n- Juliet Sutton.
The requirements for the position of his assistant were written clearly. The first mandatory requirement was that their education
level had to be beyond that of a bachelor's degree.
However, Juliet only had a bachelor's degree. Also, she was a fresh graduate that was only graduating that year. She did not have
any work experience at all. How did she have the confidence to send in her resume?
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The human resources department would usually brush off resumes that did not meet the conditions listed out.
However, they had not rejected her because the hiring of Avery's assistant did not list such stringent requirements.
The requirements set by Avery's company included an education level of a bachelor's degree and above, so they had kept Juliet's
resume.
The human resources department had reported this to Elliot.
Juliet Sutton was a Ylorean. While in high school, she won the gold prize at the Ylore Tea Competition. She studied at a major
university in Aryadelle and was graduating that year. She chose to work in Aryadelle.
Although her rescould not compete with the others, the human resources department felt that she should not have a problem
being Avery's assistant.
She was great at making tea. She could make tea for Avery. Was that not great?
After all, Avery's job was not too stressful. She did not need an assistant with such strong business skills.
When Elliot heard what the human resources department told him, he did not have an opinion.
After all, he was not sure what type of person Avery wanted to hire.
About an hour later, Elliot was dizzy from looking at his phone. He had to place his phone down.
He did not know whether it was because it was late at night, but his mind easily wandered.
He had looked at Juliet's resfor a long time. He had seen that she was a Ylorean, so he naturally thought back to all the things
that had happened in Ylore, including Ivy, whom he had left behind.
Since Juliet was a Ylorean, he even began creating conspiracies in his head. He wondered if Juliet could possibly be connected to
someone he knew. After all, few Yloreans worked in Aryadelle.
At least, he could not think of anyone in his company who was a Ylorean.
In the end, he dismissed his suspicions.
Juliet had studied at a university in Aryadelle for three years. It was obvious that she had grown fond of Aryadelle after finishing her
studies, which was why she had chosen to stay and work here.
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How could she have intentions of trying to get close to him and his people?
Ylore was such a huge country. How could Juliet, a little girl, know any of the people he knew?
After dismissing his suspicions, he fell soundly asleep.
Avery slept until eight in the morning.
When she woke, she turned to check the tbefore looking at Elliot.
Elliot was still rather deeply asleep.
Did he stay up after she fell asleep last night?
She slipped out of bed and went to the bathroom to wash up before heading down for breakfast.
At nine o'clock, Elliot woke up. He saw Avery dressed and sitting in the chair by the side drinking coffee. The sunlight shone
through the thin curtains onto her. She looked dazzling.
"Avery, what tis it? Why didn't you wakeup?" Elliot asked with a hoarse voice while rubbing his throbbing temples.