Thelma wasn’t clear on what misunderstanding could justify taking Tyler away during her confinement. It seemed they were all unwilling for her to know what happened before her amnesia.
Thelma also wasn’t very eager to know what had happened before her amnesia. Since she said it was a misunderstanding, she would take her word for it. After all, she was Sam Noah’s mother, and she didn’t want to make things difficult for him.
“Forget it, I’m leaving. Please take care of yourself.”
Thelma turned to leave, but she heard Ruth say from behind, “I don’t ask for anything now; I just hope you all are well.”
Her tone was somewhat urgent and carried a hint of anxiety, and it was clear she was speaking from the heart.
Thelma said nothing and nodded at her.
Back in Brackenfield, Sam Noah went straight to the company, and Tyler was sent to school. In the end, only she returned home alone. As soon as she entered, Aunt Hope handed her a letter. Thelma took it and saw it was a reply from MK Company. She thought it was another rejection, but upon opening it, she found it was a handwritten letter, and it was from the boss of MK Company.
The letter said he greatly admired her piece of music and sincerely invited her to join MK Company. He praised her and concluded by expressing a desire to meet with her.
MK Company was a large music company founded by the current president Jonathan Foxcroft and the famous arranger Phoenix from Eldermoor. Its predecessor was Sutton Music Studio.
Later, the company gradually grew, but for some unknown reason, Phoenix left, and the burden of the company fell solely on Jonathan Foxcroft. Although the absence of a god-level arranger like Phoenix diminished the charm of the music produced by MK Company, Jonathan Foxcroft was also a person with unique vision, signing several promising singers, ultimately bringing MK to great heights.
Thelma’s idol, Presley, was at MK, and she and the president Jonathan Foxcroft were a couple that everyone envied.
To receive recognition from Jonathan Foxcroft, the president of MK, was undoubtedly an absolute validation for Thelma, and one could imagine how excited she was.
Thelma read the letter repeatedly, confirming it wasn’t a prank before immediately changing her clothes and driving to MK.
She stated her purpose at the front desk, and after a phone call, the front desk informed her that the president was waiting for her upstairs.
MK Company was quite large; although the building only had three floors, it was uniquely designed. Jonathan Foxcroft’s office was on the third floor. Thelma knocked on the door and entered, only to find Jonathan Foxcroft busy behind his desk.
Jonathan Foxcroft was already in his forties, but due to good maintenance and a youthful, fashionable style, he looked about thirty.
As Thelma walked in, even though she was already here, she still felt a sense of unreality.
“Hello, Jonathan Foxcroft , I am Thelma.”
Jonathan Foxcroft looked up from his desk, scanned her with his gaze, stood up, and smiled, “Miss Thelma, I’ve been waiting for you for a long time.”
“…”
Did that mean he had been waiting for her all along?
Jonathan Foxcroft extended his hand, showing no airs at all, even wearing a humble and friendly smile that made one feel as if they were in a spring breeze. However, this humility was different from Mr. Sam’s hidden sharpness; his humility was relaxing.
Thelma hurriedly reached out to shake his hand. Jonathan Foxcroft invited her to sit on the sofa and asked, “Thelma should have read the letter I sent her, right?”
Thelma replied, “I have.”
“I wonder what Thelma thinks?”
Thelma smiled apologetically at him and said, “I’m very sorry, Jonathan Foxcroft. I am truly delighted to receive your recognition, but due to various reasons, I’m afraid I cannot collaborate with your esteemed company.”
She was very happy and excited to receive his handwritten letter, but since Sam Noah had already arranged a studio for her, she planned to take a chance on her own. However, out of respect for MK Company, she felt she should come in person to decline.