Because of that dream, Lily Gray didn't sleep well again that night.
In the morning before leaving, Ellie worriedly said, "Young Lady, why don't you just not go to the company today? You don't look in good spirits these two days, and overexerting yourself isn't good for the baby."
Lily Gray looked at herself in the entrance's full-length mirror.
As Ellie had said, even with a thin layer of foundation, she couldn't hide her tiredness.
"Don't worry, Ellie, I'll take a nap at the company during lunch."
"Well, should I bring you some soup at noon? It's not good to always eat out."
"There's no need, Ellie, I'm not that fragile. I'm in a rush, I'll leave now."
Ellie followed Lily Gray out of the house, "Then... Young Lady, don't forget to come home for dinner tonight!"
"We'll see... Ellie, you can go back now, don't bother sending me off."
Lily Gray was eager to go to the company to get the citrine necklace, Austin Lucas had texted her early in the morning to set a time.