The car was running on the road at an even speed. Louis Wellington's eyes were filled with vigilance from time to time.
The man leaned his right hand against the car window and looked straight ahead. Stopping at a red light, Wendy Cassia asked in confusion, "Boss, you seem to be a little different today."
Hearing this, Louis smiled with interest and turned to Wendy, "What do you mean?"
"It's okay to get a ride, but you are absent-minded. Is there anything wrong?" Along the way, Wendy observed Louis from the corner of her eyes and found that there was something wrong with him.
Louis Wellington chuckled. He touched his chin and his eyes lit up. "It turns out that Director Wendy has been looking at me all the time."
His meaningful tone made Wendy feel uneasy. She shook her head in a hurry and said, "I just looked at you casually and felt a little strange."
Louis didn't say anything, but his smile deepened.