Chapter 368:
Kian, however, wasnât giving up. He still wanted to join a certain companyâs project he had taken a liking to. However, he missed the opportunity and needed to borrow money, so he had organized todayâs meeting.
âIs it any different if I let you go or not? How many times has Brandon taken you to gatherings like this? Stop pretending to be pure and innocent,â Kian said icily.
Zola opened her mouth to speak but shut it again. She had been forced to attend similar occasions countless times, but nothing had ever happened. The worst that had happened was those repugnant men getting handsy.
However, it was clear that Kian didnât believe she was a virgin. No one did.
âHelp me secure the loan. If I can join this project, Iâll earn a lot in six months. I can start over. Itâll also benefit you too,â Kian said.
They both walked to the restroom as they talked. Kian washed his hands, after which he took out a white pill from his pocket.
âDonât act unwilling. The bank president isnât interested in you. However, you must win him over no matter what,â Kian said.
The implied meaning behind his words was clear.
Zola stared at him, a frown on her face. She hadnât expected Kian to be the one to push her to the edge.
âArenât you worried that irritating me will make me pester you? You plan to get married someday, donât you? Donât you think Iâd make trouble for you and tell your future wife about our relationship?â Zola asked.
Kian, who had been smoothing his hair, paused at her question.
Your imagination takes flight on gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤com He then turned to face her, smiling sarcastically. âNo comeback?â
He stretched out his hand, gently took Zola by the neck, and pulled her closer. He whispered, âDonât push me. Youâre just here to satisfy my sexual urges. Donât expect any mercy from me.â
Eileen didnât have to worry. No one dared force her to do anything because of Benjaminâs presence.
Her unique insights into the business world put her on the receiving end of many compliments.
The meal lasted for two hours. When it was finally over, the elevator couldnât take all the guests down in one go, so Eileen suggested to Benjamin that they take the elevator first, and she would wait for the next trip.
When she descended the stairs, nearly all the individuals in the hall had departed. Zola, positioned conspicuously at the entrance, caught sight of her and hastened over.
âCan I buy you a cup of coffee?â
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