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VILLEL woke up alone in bed. One of the floors to ceiling curtains has been moved to one side to allow the sunlight to enter the otherwise dim bedroom. After releasing a disappointed sigh, Villel sat up. She went to the restroom to do her thing. She put on the silk robe over the nightdress she was wearing. Villel did not bother to tie the belt in the middle. She went out of the room while untangling the knots from her long, curly hair. Frowning, she went in the direction of the kitchen where she can hear a person talking. “Apa, can you please visit the branch we have on the south? I found some inconsistencies in the report.” She found Solana in her kitchen. She was propped in a chair beside the counter with a phone in hand while staring at the laptop. The woman was freshly sh