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At the other side, Freen was reviewing her work in her office room. Suddenly,the door of her office room swung open, making freen's eyesbrows arched, revealing the figure of Apo standing in the doorway. Her initial curiosity was piqued by Apo's hesitant demeanor, noting the unease reflected in his posture as he avoided making eye contact.







Freen is so shock since this is the first time ever apo come to visit her office room, even though in Chankimha Group, his office room just beside her.








"Come in, Apo," Freen said, her voice gentle yet firm, inviting him further into the room. She set aside her work, giving him her full attention as he stepped tentatively into her office.








Apo cleared his throat nervously, his gaze flickering around the room before finally settling on Freen. "Uh, sorry to interrupt, Freen," he began, his voice tinged with uncertainty.








Freen waved off his apology with a reassuring smile. "No need to apologize. What can I do for you?" she asked, her tone encouraging.








Apo hesitated for a moment, he slowly take a sit in front of freen before he started speaking. His words coming out in a rush. "I just wanted to talk to you about the upcoming project. I have some concerns about the timeline and resources, and I thought it would be best to discuss them with you directly," he explained, his voice gaining confidence as he voiced his thoughts.








Freen nodded, impressed by Apo's initiative in addressing his concerns. "Of course, let's go over the details together," she said, gesturing for him politely.








As they delved into a discussion about the project, Freen couldn't help but admire Apo's dedication and professionalism. Despite his initial hesitation, it was clear that he was committed to ensuring the success of their endeavors—a trait that Freen valued greatly in her team members. This is the first time she saw this charcater out from Apo.








As their conversation continued, Freen felt a sense of awkward when Apo keep avoiding to look at her. He just explain about the project and nothing more. He looks a little uneasy? Or uncomfortable?








Freen's eyebrows furrowed slightly as she observed Apo's restless demeanor, a sense of curiosity tingling at the back of her mind. His hesitant behavior was unlike his usual confident self, and she couldn't help but wonder what was on his mind.








"Come on, what do you want to talk about?" Freen prompted gently, her voice laced with concern as she noticed Apo's unease.








Apo shifted uncomfortably in his seat, rubbing the back of his neck as he struggled to find the right words. Finally, with a deep breath, he mustered up the courage to speak. "I... I'm sorry, Freen," he stammered, his voice wavering slightly.








A smile tugged at the corners of Freen's lips as she watched Apo's display of vulnerability. Despite his nervousness, there was something endearing about his honesty that touched her heart.








"There's nothing to be sorry for, Apo," Freen reassured him, her smile widening into a grin. "Let's forget about it, shall we?" she suggested, her voice warm and comforting.








Apo's lips curved into a hesitant smile at Freen's words, a sense of relief washing over him as he realized he had been forgiven. With a nod of gratitude, he hummed in agreement, a weight lifted from his shoulders as they resumed their discussion about the project and sometimes will talk about themselves.








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