Chapter 28
Isabel’s scream instantly attracted <b>the </b>attention of everyone around. She covered her chest with her hands, but the bright red liquid soaked her white shirt and it ching to her chest.
<b>“</b>Valerie, we’ve been working together for three years, and I’ve always treated you well. It was my fault that I took your orderst time, but I’ve given it back to you and apologized. Yet, you’ve held a grudge against me. If you’re still angry, you can tell me, and I can apologize to you again. But why do you embarrass me in public? Are you trying to force me to grovel <b>at </b>your feet?” Isabel’s face was full of aggression
Her usation soon attracted more and more attention. Her pitiful <b>appearance </b><b>as </b>she cried instantly drew many people to cast strange gazes toward Valerie. Someone even took off his suit and draped it overbel tofort her
<b>There </b>was also a cold, stem
<b>ern </b>gaze toward Valerie,
“Mr. Grant, what do you think of this project?” asked the product manager. Not getting any response from Matthew, he called out, “Mr. Grant!”
Matthew then looked back at the business n in his hand. “The quarterly capacity of 45% on page 3, line 12 is incorrect. It should be 34%”
The product manager was instantly frightened and sweated profusely, unable to breathe. He quickly said, “T correct it, right away<b>”</b>
He knew Matthew hated it when people made mistakes because of careless work. I can’t believe I made a mistake in such an important meeting today. Oh my god. will I get fired” Surprisingly though, Matthew seemed a bit distracted today, and instead of ming the product manager after pointing out his mistake, he paused the meeting and left
<b>“</b>What’s going on?” Matthew walked outside the conference room and looked coldly <b>out </b>of the corner of his eye through the huge floor–to–ceiling anti–peeping <b>ss </b>at the chaos conference hall. His brows tightened when he saw Valeric.
Charles had been outside, and although he saw the situation in the party hall, he could only hear their conversation roughly because of the distance.
Hearing Matthew’s question, Charles hesitated for a moment and said. “Mr. Grant, do you remember theint email Miss Warren sent to your inbox earlier! It seems that it was <b>Miss </b>Spencer across from her who stole her customer. Although Miss Warren got her customer back, she seems unable to forgive Miss Spencer. So she poured wine on her in public <b>just </b>now…
Unexpectedly, before Charles could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by Matthew, “No way”
Charles froze for a moment <b>and </b>looked at Mathew whose face time ck, thinking he <b>had </b>heard wrong and was about Matthew said, “It can’t be her”
to continue. However,
If he didn’t know Valerie, he would believe Charles’s <b>words</b>, but over the past few days, he hade to understand what kind of person Valerie was She might not be as slick, but at least she could be described as a smart individual. No matter who she faced, even her husband, she always maintained a smile. She never did anything that offended anyone, let alone pouring wine on someone on such an important asion to <b>insult</b>
them
Charles was surprised because Matthew never spoke up for anyone. When Valerie had locked Matthew our of the doorst night, Charles had guessed that Matthew would be so angry that he would divorce Valerie
As it turned out, not only did they not divorce, but also Matthew took Valerie’s side and chose to trust her when it was clear that Valerie was the one who was in the wrong
<b>Strange</b>, it’s really strange. Could Mr. Grant fall for Miss Warren? Charles pressed down his curiosity and hurriedly said, “Mr. Grant, since Miss Warren is <b>innocent</b>, what should we do next? Should we find a way to help her?”N?velDrama.Org (C) content.
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