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“You're so young and already having trouble?” The words tumbled out of Nita's mouth before she could stop herself, and her cheeks flushed bright red.

I swear, boss, I'm not just making wild guesses—it's you who brought it up!

Randell couldn't hold it in and burst out laughing.

Vinson Elliott shot him a sharp glare, forcing Randell to cough back his amusement.

Trying to recover, Randell said, “Uh… Carry on, you two.”

No man likes to be told he's not up to the task.

Vinson Elliott turned back to Nita. “Did you not know? This medication's been covered by insurance for years—it's actually for treating heart conditions.”

Nita blinked, caught off guard. She genuinely hadn't known.

A flicker of guilt crossed her eyes. So she'd misjudged Vinson Elliott completely.

“I'm sorry, boss. I didn't mean it.”

He nodded. “Just remember next time: never accuse a man of that, especially so carelessly.”

“I understand,” Nita replied meekly.

Vinson Elliott added, “Of course, I'm only taking it for the… thrill of it.”

Nita instantly retracted any sympathy she'd felt.

“Well then, I won't interrupt your pursuit of excitement,” she said, making her escape in record time—one second she was there, the next she'd vanished without a trace.

Randell swirled the wine in his glass, eyeing Vinson Elliott with a knowing look. “Why didn't you just tell her the truth?”

Vinson Elliott sighed. “You've got enough time to sit here drinking after nearly getting me killed?”

If it hadn't been for Randell roping him into that card game, he wouldn't have lost so much.

Randell set down his glass and rolled his eyes. “Don't change the subject.”

Vinson Elliott poured himself another drink—he had to admit, Randell's private stash was exceptional.

Shirley and Nita hit it off immediately—both self-proclaimed foodies, they hovered around the grill, skewering and roasting whatever they could get their hands on, sneaking bites as they cooked.

Randell and the others kept their distance, well aware that employees preferred not to hang around the bosses—it made it harder to complain about them, after all.

Not to mention, there was a certain “big boss” in their midst tonight.

When the Etheridge Group employees realized Lyman was there, the smiles faded from their faces. For a moment, they seriously considered heading home—who could relax on vacation with him around?

But as long as Lyman stayed on the other side of the lawn, the mood lightened again.

Of course, not everyone felt that way.

Some, spotting Lyman, couldn't resist trying to cozy up to him.

One colleague even walked over, offering him a freshly grilled skewer. “Mr. Etheridge, this is for you.”

Watching someone try to curry favor with Lyman, Nita was thoroughly unimpressed—how could they be so spineless?

She turned to Effie and muttered, “Aren't you going to do something about your man…?”

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