Chapter 345
Love After Divorce by BELLA
Chapter 345:
When she arrived at Carsonâs company, Violet went into the lobby and briefly spoke to the receptionist. The receptionist took her to the reception room and asked her to wait for a while.
She kept waiting, and as the clock ticked, she wondered why Carson hadnât arrived yet. Violet felt that this guy must be deliberately making her wait.
After a while, Violet saw the young receptionist who had greeted her pass through the reception room for the first time.
âHey, Miss, come here,â Violet called the receptionist over in a friendly manner. âIs your President busy? Why is he still not free?â
âOh, I am very sorry. We donât know our Presidentâs specific schedule very well. He is in a meeting now. I think he should be able to come here after the meeting. Please wait a moment.â The receptionist was very polite, so Violet couldnât vent her frustration on her.
âThen can you help me send a message to your President? Just tell him that if he is afraid of Rene Kingston, he can hide up there and not come down.â
âAh? This...â The receptionist hesitated before heading upstairs. Violet believed that in less than five minutes, Carson would surely appear in front of her.
Sure enough, after three minutes, the door to the reception room swung open.
âWho told you that I am afraid of RK?â
Hearing the voice, Violet stood up and looked back with a smile. âItâs me.â
âItâs simply...â Before he could finish, Carson seemed to reconsider, perhaps worried about the image of the company, and stopped himself in time.
âSimply what?â Violet smiled back. âNice to meet you...â
Both of them were stunned. Wasnât he the unreasonable man she met in France? Wasnât she the violent woman he encountered in France?
Your storytelling begins at g αâ Î·Ï Î½í® âs, com Considering the losses Carson had suffered in his life, aside from being bullied by RK, he could only recall his encounter with the violent woman in France.
Violet felt a strange sensation. Was Carson extraordinary? Just now, she hadnât even recognized him when she searched for him online...
âHey, I wondered who it was. Why did your magazine company send such a rookie like you to interview me?â Carsonâs contempt for Violet was evident. Of course, Violet felt the same way about him.
âWhatâs wrong? This is called sending reporters according to the clientâs level. Of course, a rookie would be the one to interview you!â Violet was unwilling to show weakness and retorted.
Carson felt that he shouldnât compare himself with a sly reporter in terms of what he was not good at, so he made a decisive decision to be tough on her during the interview. âYour magazine sending you to interview me is their biggest flaw. I always disdain talking to people I hate!â
âOh, if youâre afraid, just say it. Our magazine doesnât like interviewing a coward like you,â Violet said as she began to pack her things.
There was no other way. Dealing with someone who could be agitated at any moment required a trick she had tried many times before.
âSit here and wait!â
After saying that, Carson strode away angrily.
Violet smirked. It seemed that the interview would go well.
When Violet left after the interview, she mockingly blew Carson a kiss, which immediately made him furious and embarrassed at being teased.
Violetâs work was done well, so she was naturally admired by everyone. She happily went out to celebrate, and then her interview was published. Later on, Mr. Albert called her into his office.
She thought she was going to be praised, but as soon as she entered, Mr. Albert scolded her for a long time.
âHow long have you been doing this? How could you make such a mistake? Just now, Carsonâs personal assistant called to report this matter. Carson was very angry. He wants to hold you accountable. Letâs see how you deal with it!â
Mr. Albert was so angry that he was out of breath, standing in front of the table and trembling with rage.
Originally, Violet had been doing well, but he didnât expect her to make such a low-level mistake.
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry! I didnât do it on purpose.â Violet apologized and thought carefully. She remembered checking everything thoroughly. There was nothing wrong with the article. How could there be a problem?
âWhatâs the use of apologizing? Itâs useless for you to say sorry to me.â After giving Violet a lesson, Mr. Albert was indeed in a much better mood.
âIâm going to find Carson. I remember correctly; how could he say I was wrong?â Violet was still stubborn. She knew her level well; she wouldnât make such a mistake. It must be Carson who was deliberately making things difficult for her. He must have done it on purpose.
âDonât you understand? If he said you were wrong, then youâre wrong. Go and apologize to Carson as soon as possible. You should pray that he will be willing to let you off.â
After Mr. Albert finished speaking, Violet had to brace herself to apologize to Carson. âThat bastard is really a bastard. When I was in France, I could tell that he was a complete jerk! Therefore, I didnât let go of that bastard from the beginning. I never expected I would be cheated on by him when I returned to Midland. It was really...
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