Waylon was furious, his face pale as he said in a low voice, "Come here!"
Doris was stunned. Where should she go?
Then she saw Waylon's elbow bend, indicating that she should hold onto him.
Just as Doris was about to reach out, a figure in goose yellow crossed in front of them.
Doris was blocked. Lily took a step ahead of her and held onto Waylon's arm.
It turned out that Lily was the one who blocked it.
Doris was a little dumbfounded and looked at Waylon with anxiety.
Waylon visibly clenched his jawbone, blaming Doris for being slow to react.
Doris shrugged at him.
She could not pull Lily off Waylon's arm and hang onto him.
That would be too rude.
"Mr. Waylon, let's go to the restaurant." Lily smiled beautifully and spoke softly, "The party is about to begin."
Waylon had a gloomy face, his deep and unfathomable eyes still fixed on Doris.
Doris felt a bit uncertain in her heart.
Daniel walked over and kindly said to her, "Ms. Doris, shall I take you to the restaurant?"
Doris felt she had found a savior and quickly nodded, "Okay."
She avoided Waylon's predatory gaze.
She could tell that Waylon could not directly get rid of Lily, so he was waiting for her to come and save him.
But she refused to do so.
At this moment, if she were to intervene, wouldn't she be competing with Lily for a man?
Although Doris knew acting was necessary for work, she could not do it in front of dozens of people in the hall.
How could others not notice?
That was why she could not afford to lose face.
"Daniel." Lily smiled and said to her brother, "Take care of the guests."
As she spoke, she held Waylon's arm with a smile and whispered, "Shall we go?"
Waylon's cold gaze shifted away from Doris and followed Lily as she turned around.
Doris let out a sigh of relief.
They will go back and discuss whether she will be punished privately.
As long as she did not embarrass herself here, it was fine.
"Miss Doris, let's go," Daniel said politely to Doris.
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