Chapter 39 Iâm Your Aunt âManager, I canât lose this job,â the receptionist pleaded. She would receive a substantial bonus in a month because her employment reached a year. Losing the job because of a mean woman was a significant loss.
Patricia glanced at her. /Blame yourself for offending someone you shouldnât have.â
âMiss Taylor,!â The receptionist paused, then turned to Evelyn, although unwillingly. âMiss Taylor, it was my mistake. Please forgive me.â
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Chapter 39 Im Your Aunt Her attitude wasnât sincerely apologetic, and she even gave Evelyn a resentful look.
Evelyn, not a saint, âGood eloquence, but itâs not something to show off about.â She smiled and, with a show of generosity, said to Patricia, âThere are two days left in this month. Manager Stewart, why donât you show some compassion and pay her a full monthâs salary?â
The hurtful, but it was highly insulting.
ork wasnât you At Patriciaâs nod, the receptionistâs face drained Evelyn left with Patricia.
The receptionist unwillingly sought help from Lucas.
She knew Lucasâs background. As long as he spoke up for her, Patricia would surely retract his decision. Moreover, her appearance wasnât much worse than the woman before.
âLucas, you-â She tossed a flirtatious look..
âDisgusting.â Lucas changed his expression. âIâve never been interested in unpleasant things. By the way, let me tell you a secret. Of all the people in the company, you are the least eye- catching.
Without paying attention to the receptionistâs expression, Lucas cheerfully followed Evelyn.
Evelyn chose the design department, and she spent the whole day sitting at her desk, relaxed and comfortable. If it werenât for the annoying Lucas bothering her, the day would have been quite pleasant.
As the end of the workday approached, Evelyn took the opportunity to slip away while Lucas was absent.
But just as she reached the door, she heard the extremely anoying words âlittle beautyâ behind herâ¦
Evelynâs steps halted, and her phone rang from her bag.
It was Henry.
âHello? Are you done with work? Iâve finished too. Iâve been sitting all day, so tired.â
The manâs deep voice sounded, âHmm, Iâm at your companyâs entrance to pick you up. Come out.â
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Sitting far away, Evelyn couldnât hear what the two were talking about, but he only heard Henryâs âAlrightâ at the end, indicating his agreement.
The old mansion had a monthly family dinner.
When Henry returned, dinner was already served, and everyone was present, waiting for him.
Old Mr. Wilson saw him in a wheelchair and snorted, âFinally decided to come back.â
Old Mrs. Wilson pushed him. âYou were eager for him to return, and now that heâs backâ¦â
âHenry, Grandma made some fresh pastries in the kitchen. Try them.â She handed a plate of exquisite emerald green pastries to Henry, Old Mr. Wilson was dissatisfied. âLeave that woman sooner.â
âI know. Henry responded gloomily.