Chapter 451 What Are You Doing
That day, Natalie was so distracted that she kept spacing out at work.
“Are you sure you’re okay?” inquired Lia when she noticed how troubled Natalie seemed.
Having finally decided to come clean, Natalie picked up her documents and sighed, “I actually have a personal issue to deal with. That’s why I have trouble focusing today. I’m afraid I might have to get off work early to recompose myself.”
Lia then nodded in response, permitting Natalie to take the rest of the day off.
Meanwhile, Melissa could feel her eyes swelling up behind her sunglasses after leaving the Dream Corporation office building. The more she thought about what happened, the more her heart ached. It even got to a point where she felt like her heart was on fire.
Even though Melissa came from a loving family, she had always lived in Yara’s shadow.
It took Melissa quite a while to find someone she cared so much about, but in the end, Yara ruined it for her.
“Yara, you lying piece of sh*t! I swear I’ll destroy you!” muttered Melissa, promising herself that she would get her revenge on Yara.
Then, the woman made her way to the Centurion Corporation office building.
Staring at the magnificent structure, Melissa was convinced that she was about to get her vengeance.
However, before she could even step into the building, she was stopped by a security guard at the entrance. “Stop!”
“I’m Melissa Nichols and I’m here to see your CEO, Samuel Bowers,” explained Melissa after removing her sunglasses.
“I have no idea who you are, lady,” responded the guard directly.
Displeased with the attitude, Melissa scowled at the security guard as she shouted arrogantly, “Just who the heck do you think you are? You’re nothing but an uncultured guard dog! How dare you stand in my way! I have some important matters to discuss with Mr. Bowers, so you’d better take me to him now!”
“I’m afraid I can’t do that if you have no appointment or the papers to show for it.” The security guard ignored Melissa’s insults and stood his ground.
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