After resting for half a month, Henry Sullivan finally returned to the army.
Because his transfer orders had arrived, he had to go back to hand over his current work.
Before leaving, he instructed Ivy Miller not to associate with his mother if there's nothing urgent.
He also urged her to take good care of herself.
Ivy Miller was actually very reluctant to see him go.
The longer she lived with him, the more she didn't want to let go, and she didn't even know when she became so sentimental.
But her reluctance was real.
After Henry returned, Ivy rested for two more days. She originally wanted to go back to work at the company, but Henry wouldn't let her.
Considering that her current health was indeed not suitable for work, she decided to go to the office to tidy up her desk and make room for the newcomer.
More than half a month had passed, and the atmosphere in the office was still tense.
As soon as she walked in, she immediately caught everyone's attention.