"Too concerned? No, you're overthinking it.
He's just my colleague, we work in the same office, and he just happens to sit opposite me."
Even though Ivy knew it was unlikely he was jealous because of her, she was still delighted to hear him say that.
It felt like she was being cared for.
"Just colleagues? I don't believe it.
There must be quite a few people in your office.
Why is it that none of them brought you food, but he did?
He's not married yet, is he? Is he single?"
Ivy pouted: "I really don't know, I haven't asked before.
I'm here to work, not to care about other people's marital status."
"Well, be careful now. There are many suitable men without girlfriends these days.
Young and beautiful as you are, starting in an office is like entering a college campus.
Those experienced older men would probably want to win you over."
Henry Sullivan spoke very seriously; he was truly worried about this woman being schemed upon.