Chapter 64: The Departure of That Year For example, Yvonne Moore was one of them, always chasing after Douglas Harrington but never succeeding. Now that they had grown up, Yvonne Moore still felt that Theodore Harrington was the kind of man who was "out of reach," so cold and distant that she had no feelings for him at all. After the meeting, Theodore Harrington took the initiative to chat with Douglas Harrington. The brothers' casual conversation prompted the onlookers to tactfully leave the conference room. Only Yvonne Moore, relying on her status as their childhood friend, stubbornly lingered by Douglas Harrington's side, refusing to leave. Theodore Harrington hadn't seen Yvonne Moore in years, and since she had changed so much, he didn't recognize her at first. He smiled at Dougla

