Of course, Ainsley couldn't lie to Sinclair. The bitterness that spread all over Ainsley's body was enough of a message to Sinclair that something was already wrong. However, he still saw how Ainsley wanted to find Roth, and so he acted like he still believed his friend. After all, this was all Ainsley's goodwill.
They chatted on their own until Stuart had come to take everyone home. It was strange to see that Sinclair was also tipsy. However, it wasn't like he was going to be loud by then. Everyone else was nursing their drunkenness as they stepped inside the Sprinter. Only the secretaries were clear that they couldn't drink while still serving the CEO.
In the end, Sinclair turned on the TV in the back of the Sprinter, and the group grew loud from the impromptu karaoke session that Ainsley started. It was even the first time that they heard Sinclair sing a few parts. His voice wasn't bad, and the group really found it worth coming tonight.
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