Chapter 915
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Millie encountered Rosie, whose eyes brimmed with resentment. Unperturbed,
Millie strode purposefully to the coffee machine.
As Rosie was about to depart, she halted and positioned herself by the coffee machine.
âYou conniving person! Did you rat me out, causing my monthly bonus to be revoked?â
After dedicating considerable time to the Thomas Group, her bonus had never been rescinded. The
indignity of the situation stung.
Was the loss of Rosieâs bonus linked to the power outage?
The previous evening, she and Marcus were the final individuals to vacate.
She hadnât mentioned it to anyone, not even Marcus. Speculation led her to suspect that Rosie was
responsible for the power cut on their floor.
âI recall you vehemently denying involvement this morning. However, it appears your actions were quite
different,â Millie remarked with a hint of sarcasm, her gaze fixed on Rosie.
If Rosie was indeed the perpetrator, she deserved the repercussions.
A surge of anger distorted Rosieâs countenance.
âWhy do you exude such arrogance? Do you truly believe you can remain the presidentâs wife
indefinitely?â
Millie continued to observe the coffee streaming into the pristine white porcelain cup.
âIâm uncertain if I can sustain this role indefinitely, but I am the presidentâs wife at present. Conversely,
your managerial position may be at risk if you persist in tormenting me.â
Rosie fought the urge to hurl the cup at Millie.
She had gravely underestimated Millie. She had assumed Millie to be meek, yet Millie had
demonstrated a capacity for assertiveness.
Millie, too, recognized that unless she stood firm, Rosie would never extend her respect.
Having obtained her coffee, Millie pivoted to depart. However, after just a few steps, a force struck her
from behind. She staggered, and the contents of the coffee spilled onto her clothing and the floor.
Turning around, Millie assessed the source of the impact. A young woman visibly anxious, stood before
her.
âApologies; I didnât intend for that to happen.â
The girl then faced Rosie and said, âMs. Astley, youâ¦â
The girl hesitated, her words suspended in uncertainty.
Rosie paid no heed, gazing out of the window while serenely sipping her coffee. No indication
remained of her involvement in the girlâs collision with Millie moments ago.