Chasing the Unexpected

CHAPTER 308



“Long time no see,” Nyla greeted.

Gabriel approached her with a smile. “Yeah, it’s been a while.”

It had been five to six years since they last met, and they hadn’t kept in touch much, so Nyla felt a bit awkward.

“Let’s head inside,” she said. NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.

Once they were seated and had ordered their food, Nyla turned to Gabriel and asked, “What made you decide to return and develop your career locally? Wren mentioned that your salary abroad was quite high. If you had stayed a few more years, you could probably have settled down there.”

Gabriel was momentarily distracted by seeing her face up close again, but he quickly composed himself. I’ve gotten used to the food here.”

Nyla looked surprised and seemed skeptical. “Is it really that simple?”

“Yeah,” Gabriel replied.

“Alright, so have you already found a job, or are you planning to take some time off?” she asked.

Gabriel took a sip of his water, lightly tapping the glass, and said, “Actually, I had an interview with Prospectus Technology today.”

Nyla almost spat out her drink, her eyes widening with disbelief. “You’re joining Prospectus Technology?” “What’s wrong with that?” Gabriel asked.

Nyla quickly shook her head. “It’s just that Prospectus Technology is such a large conglomerate with many industries. I thought, given your background, you’d prefer to work for a company that focuses on drug research or pharmaceuticals.”

Before Harris Pharmaceuticals went bankrupt, Harrison had planned for Nyla to focus on drug research and eventually take over the company.

Gabriel, according to Wren, also had a passion for drug research, and both he and Nyla had applied to universities together.

Harrison had initially planned to allocate part of the shares to Gabriel so he could assist Nyla in the company, but Gabriel had declined. Instead, he had applied for a full scholarship to study abroad during his junior year and had returned only twice over the years.

Moreover, after going abroad, he had become distant.

Nyla wondered if she had done something to offend him. After starting her relationship with Clark, she focused more on him and lost touch with Gabriel.

“Originally, Prospectus Technology wasn’t on my radar, but since they invited me for an interview, I decided to check it out,” Gabriel explained.

Nyla couldn’t help but feel a bit nostalgic. “It seems that a talented person is always in demand wherever they go.”

Gabriel’s gaze remained cool as he looked at her. “Enough about me. How about you? How have you been lately?”

Nyla gave a bittersweet smile. “Wren must have told you about my divorce. My life’s a bit of a mess right

now.

Gabriel paused for a moment, his voice softening. “It’s not your fault. As long as you follow what you believe is right, I support you.”

Nyla looked up at him, a mix of disbelief and gratitude in her eyes.

Since her divorce from Clark and Cyrus‘ arrest, the Surriners and her family had pressured her to give up, urging her to stop.

She hadn’t expected Gabriel to support her.

“Aren’t you worried about being dragged into my problems?” she asked.

“What you’re doing is right. Why should I be worried? Besides, if the Sumners want to make a move against me, they’ll have to think twice,” Gabriel said.

Seeing his calm demeanor and lack of fear toward the Sumners, Nyla wondered if he was aware of how powerful they were in the city.

Given the Sumners‘ capabilities, dealing with them would be as easy as squashing an ant.

As Nyla was about to respond, her gaze suddenly froze as she looked past Gabriel toward the restaurant

entrance.


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