?Chapter 1328:
Dani stayed where she was, still flipping through reports.
A little whileter, the door to Cedric’s room creaked open.
Across the treetops, the wind whispered a soft rustle.
Lost in thought, Dani remained oblivious to the door sliding open.
She only sensed a quick movement passing by.
Curious, she lifted her head and found Cedric’s room empty. Just as she was about to look away, she caught Carol’s mischievous nce.
“What happened?” Dani asked, clearly puzzled.
Carol pointed upstairs and replied, “Cedric headed up.”
Dani simply nodded. “Okay.” On most days, Cedric would go upstairs to tidy her room.
It was neat, and he could spend an hour there without hurry.
Dani rarelymented on his actions.
When he chose to organize, she preferred to let him be.
So, when Carol mentioned it, Dani naturally assumed Cedric was busy tidying up again.
She lowered her head and returned to her reports.
Carol knew Dani had gotten it wrong, yet she chose not to correct her. Instead, she sent a message in the chat group. “I bet dinner that Dani will boot Cedric out of the room tonight.”
Ryan quickly added, “Wow! Cedric’s brave enough to go to her room?”
Cedric was also in the chat, while Dani was the only one missing.
The group was called “Help me!” and Cedric was its admin.
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He responded with an indignant emoji and ament, “I’ve been in that room plenty of times, okay?”
Lillian joined in, “What’s different this time?”
Cedric replied, “I brought my own nket, although…”
He had onlyid the nket under the bed.
He knew Dani well. If he stayed on the bed, she would simply let him have it and sleep downstairs instead, so he decided to take it slow.
Cedric wrapped himself in the nket, looking like a giant caterpir.
When Daniter opened the door, she found the “caterpir” busy ying a game.
It happened to be thetest game developed by herpany.
The sound of gunfire rang out loud and clear.
Cedric heard the door shift and turned his head. “You’re back? I thought you’d take a bit longer.”
Dani walked in and asked inly, “What are you doing?”
He raised his phone. “ying a game.”
She already knew that, of course. Her question had more to do with why he was in her room.
Still, she didn’t tell him to leave right away.
After washing up in the bathroom, she returned and found the game switched off. Cedric had bundled himself up in the nket, pretending to sleep.
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