Chapter 221
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Millie unlocked her phone to find a message from Grace.
âAre you accustomed to it, Millie? The supervisor is in a tricky phase, but just go along with her,â it read.
Millie responded with her head lowered.
âTran into Marcus. Heâs dining here.â
âDid he recognize you?â
âYes.â Millie typed, accompanying her text with a shrug emoji.
âThat canât be good. He must be seething. You, the wife of his, with billions in assets, are working as a server here. Heâs bound
to be upset. Itâs all my doing. | was selfish and just wanted some fun.â
âStop exaggerating. The family fortune has no bearing on me. Heâs been on bad terms with me for some time, so donât sweat it.
Just enjoy yourself. | need to get back to work now.â
Emerging from the restroom, Millie was intercepted by the supervisor.
âHelp me deliver these dishes,â she commanded.
Led by the supervisor, Millie approached a large private dining room, her eyes wide in disbelief at the large food cart. Who could
possibly have ordered such an elaborate meal?
âListen up,â the supervisor advised. âOnce inside, we serve quickly and balance the dishes well. Avoid spilling anything on the
guests. Their outfits are worth our annual salary.â
Millie gave an obedient nod.
Upon opening the door, she was taken aback. Marcus was there!
Gulping down her surprise, she met the stern gaze of the supervisor, quickly lowering her eyes and proceeding to serve from the
cart.
Millie found herself serving next to a Leon, who watched her casually.
Feeling awkward, she couldnât pinpoint what he was observing and had an uneasy hunch. She hurriedly placed the dishes on the
table, eager to exit the room.
The atmosphere was decidedly tense. The seriousness in the room was palpable, and she was oblivious to the subject of their
discussion.
Marcus didnât spare her a glance, but she considered this a relief.
Across from Marcus, a man with an intimidating neck tattoo made Millie anxious.
The tattooed man gestured to his associate, who slid a document across the glass table to Marcus.
âMr. Thomas, please review this jewelry procurement contract. We had already brokered a deal with Brock. But given he is
abroad for study, and as you oversee his previous ventures, | must finalize the contract with you,â he stated.