Chapter 148: Never Ending Work
Chapter 148 of "Suddenly, I Am Rich" unveils: The next day, Gray had already signed the NDA and sent a scanned copy back... Continue the story!
The next day, Gray had already signed the NDA and sent a scanned copy back to Owen. True to his word, Owen responded within minutes, thanking him and scheduling a short follow-up call to confirm.
"Thanks for sending everything," Owenâs voice came through the phone. He had the same calm tone as yesterday. "Iâll dive into the files tonight. Expect a progress update by the end of the week."
"I got it," Gray replied solemnly. The phone was pressed to his ear as he leaned against the side of his desk. "If you need anything else, just let me know."
"I will. Donât worry."
"Thanks." Gray let out a quiet breath.
"Thatâs all for now. Iâll talk to you soon."
After that, the call ended with a soft beep.
Gray set the phone down on his desk and exhaled again. There was a stack of folders on his desk. Those were the things he scanned and sent to Owen.
It was a tiring process, but thankfully, he was now done.
Now, he just got to wait for Owenâs response.
"So... am I done for the day?"
It was already past lunchtime, and Gray had done most of his work.\"I guess I am done." He sighed and shook his head.
He had been alone in the office since morning.
Marcus hadnât said anything since yesterday.
âHe didnât bring it up again, but...â Gray leaned his head back with a soft sigh.
He thought that Marcus had been acting weird after their conversation yesterday.
He stared at the ceiling for a moment, then slowly shook his head.
"Nah," he muttered to himself. "Iâm probably just overthinking."
It wasnât like Marcus had something against him. Maybe the guy just had other things on his mind. Either way, Gray didnât want to make it a bigger deal than it was.
He turned back toward his desk and blinked when his eyes landed on the one thing heâd almost forgotten was still sitting there.
The invitation.
It was still where he left it. The thick, elegant paper with the gold seal practically glowed under the light of his office.
Gray reached for it and picked it up.
There was no mistaking it, the date was printed in bold, serif font right under the event details.
October 17th.
Grayâs eyes narrowed as he processed the number again.
"Oh, shit." He sat up straighter. "A week?"
Gray groaned and slumped back in his seat, the invitation still in his hand.
"A week?" he repeated to himself, louder this time. "I havenât even thought about what to wear. Orâshit, do I even have anything that fits a gala?"
He placed the invitation flat on his desk, then dragged a hand through his hair. He hadnât realized the gala was just a week away.
"Gala, huh?" he muttered. "That means I need to have fancy suits. Then there will be speeches and cameras. Probably some drinks too."
Different thoughts suddenly flooded his brain.
Should he rent a tux? Maybe go to a designer store? Did he need to get his hair fixed, too?
Fuck, what even was a gala dress code?
It wasnât even in the invitation!
Gray reached for his phone without thinking. He was about to open the browser and search, when a message notification popped up at the top of the screen.
Hey. Are you free tomorrow after work? I was thinking we could do a fitting together. Grandpa wants us to be presentable, so we might as well use his tailor and his money.
Gray blinked at the message.
His mouth opened slightly.
Then he let out a breathless chuckle.
"Youâve got to be kidding me."
It was like an angel had descended from the sky just as he was beginning to think of this gala as a problem.
He read the message again.
The way Selina worded it was casual, even almost making fun of her grandpa. But he could see through the words.
Selina probably reached out to offer a hand to him, knowing he was clueless about these things.
He was really grateful for it.
And also, now that he thought of it, she was right.
Conrad did drag them into this together. The least the old man could do was take care of their bill.
Gray quickly typed back.
Yeah, Iâm free. I was just panicking about it, to be honest. Thanks for the timing. You saved me. Just tell me where to meet you. Iâll be there.
He hit send. The tension in his chest loosened slightly.
At least that was one thing he didnât have to figure out alone.
A few seconds after he sent the message, a reply came in almost immediately.
Great. Iâll check with the tailor and let you know the details soon. Just be ready to try on a lot of stuff.
Gray stared at the screen and couldnât help but smile. Her tone had that usual mix of teasing and ease.
"Alright," he murmured. "At least thatâs covered."
He locked his phone and let his head fall back against the chair. For a brief second, it actually felt like things were finally lining up. Owen had the files, the store was quiet today, and the preparation for the gala has been solved.
However, before he could even celebrate, his phone vibrated on the side. A new message popped up at the top of the screen.
Good afternoon, sir. Just checking. Are the documents for the sale you mentioned days ago, now ready? You mentioned youâd finalize them this week.
Gray stared at the message.
"...Shit." His eyes widened as those words crashed down.
"Thatâs right," he muttered, sitting up straight. "I still need to do that."
He opened his drawer and pulled out another folder. It was one that had been sitting there for days, waiting for his review.
"Damn it," he groaned, flipping the folder open. It was still half-filled with notes he hadnât organized.
He grabbed his pen and let out a quiet sigh.
"Guess weâre back to work."