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Laksh Wilson looked at him with pride. "Yes, I do. I saw her giving a presentation, and you both were discussing the work until late." "I see." "You shouldn't make her stay late at night. She's still in her training session, and you should remember the company policies. The leaving time should be the same for everyone." "I knew you wouldn't be happy after finding out about yesterday. I'm sorry for leaving her here alone." Laksh Wilson looked at him unhappily. The old man shouldn't have done that. If he hadn't come, who would be responsible if something happened to her? How could she have reached home late at night in heavy rain? "I was startled by her idea and left in a daze. I'll apologize after this discussion. I should remember that you entrusted her to my care." Laksh Wilso