Chapter 50
Love Comes After Hate
Aaron was a little speechless: âI separate work from my private affairs. I hire you because I think you dra w well.â
He stretched out his arm and seemed to want to pat me on the back, but finally he falsely helped down the chair and took it back:
âDonât think about it. Iâm a businessman and wonât do business at a loss.â
I smiled back, âThen Iâm relieved.â
âIf you really doubt that the fire is manâ
made, you can go through legal channels and hire professional lawyers to help you.â Either they are reall y innocent, or they have been cleared of suspicion and they are not afraid of my investigation.
But when it comes to this point, itâs not suitable to continue talking. Anyway, if I stay with him, itâs certainly not good for me to ask questions again. Thereâs always a chance to beat around the bush.
So, after a casual chat, I got out of the car.
When I walked into the intersection of the community. I couldnât help looking back at him. By the yellow li ght on the roadside. I saw that he was still in place, as if he was looking at me through the glass.
When I walked into the intersection of the community, I couldnât help looking back at him. By the yellow light on the roadside, I saw that he was still in the car, as if he was looking at me through the glass.
This feeling was a little awkward. I turned and walked home quickly.
After that, I rented a bigger house with three bedrooms and one living room in the nearby community. I ti ded up the materials.
and started painting immediately.
I have to hand in the painting, take the money and end the cooperation as soon as possible. In order to a void getting in trouble after I get the evidence.
A week later, I finished the first painting. This time, assistant Mary came to pick it up in person, but the pa inting was relatively large, so I moved to the sales department with her.
When I was about to leave, I ran into Abby. She recognized me: âSasha, you work here? As a porter?â
She was dressed in Dior and looked at me with a disgusting face.
I ignored her contemptuous eyes and said faintly, âLong time no see.â
âI havenât seen you for a long time. Youâve had a bad life after cheating and divorce. Youâre working for A aron now.â
Abby deliberately raised her voice. Even the security guards looked here, not to mention Mary. I endured the humiliation and said humbly: âThousands of Hengtal employees work for President Aaron. Do you lo ok down on me or all the employees?â
After all, Mary is Aaronâs assistant. It is estimated that she is afraid that Mary will spread her words so the marriage would fail: âI donât mean that. Itâs just a pity that you will come to this day.â
âLetâs see who will become next beggar.â
Abby was stuttered by me for a while. She couldnât beat me in the mouth. He deliberately stepped on my w I was not annoyed: âFine, 158,000, give it to me now.â
âThat shoes worth 158,000?â
âThe shoes are cheap, but you hurt my toes. I have to take a CT and do an MRI. If I hurt a bone, you have to compensate me for my work delay. Besides, there are so many diamonds in your shoes and you must She blushed angrily: âSasha, please recognize your current position. Donât think youâre still a popular youn one likes you nowâ
Mary, who had been watching, suddenly said: âTeacher Sasha, 1 just sorted out the contract signed betwe this morning. The price of each painting is millions. Is that right?â