"How could I have expected Lilly to be a wolf in sheep's clothing." Doris felt wronged, "I could have enjoyed my drink!"
"Can she even drink properly with you?" Waylon sneered. "You can't even read people's expressions. You deserve it."
Doris was speechless.
Lilly deliberately played tricks on Doris because of Waylon, right?
Doris was not that stupid.
"Fortunately, I outdrink them." Waylon said, "Otherwise if someone vomits under the table after drinking, who knows who it would be!"
Doris finally understood.
Waylon played this move to protect her.
Realizing this, she suddenly felt warm.
But today, she came to protect Waylon.
The result turned out to be the opposite.
"Um," Doris said embarrassedly, "Mr. Waylon, I didn't do a good job today. If you're angry, you can criticize me or deduct my salary. I accept it."
Waylon did not say anything.
Doris could not see his expression and did not know what he was thinking.
She felt a little uneasy.
After three or four seconds, Waylon finally said, "Let's see next time."
So he was not going to hold it against her this time?
Doris felt relieved and secretly grinned, "Thank you then."
"But you didn't perform well today," Waylon said in a low and gloomy voice, "You put me in a difficult position."
"You were getting along well with Lilly." Doris said, "Am I supposed to go up there and start a fight with her?"
Waylon furrowed slightly as he turned his head, "Were we?"
"Isn't it so?" Doris felt wronged, "I saw you two talking and laughing happily!"
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