The front desk staff was startled by Attorney Qin's piercing gaze, nervously saying, "Qin—Attorney Qin, I didn't say anything..." Did she accidentally let her thoughts slip? Why else would Attorney Qin ask her to be quiet? The front desk staff felt anxious.
Qin Lvzheng didn't say anything further and headed toward his office, his steps a bit quicker and larger. The law firm wasn't just staffed by Qin Lvzheng; some clients who couldn't afford his fees would opt for other lawyers in his firm. It was already work hours, and most employees were present, except for a few out on fieldwork.
As he reached his office door, Qin Lvzheng noticed Ann occasionally rubbing her ears, but he only heard greetings from the staff, nothing else. Once inside and after closing the door, Ann finally relaxed in his arms.
Qin Lvzheng sat on the sofa, looking worriedly at her: "Ann, was it noisy? Are you uncomfortable?" He realized he should have brought Ann over when it was less crowded.