Lola was so angry that her chest heaved violently. She pursed her lips and shook her head. "Mr. Jacob, you are joking. I want to talk about business..."
"Go to the meeting room for business." Jacob acted as if he was really doing business, not giving her any face.
She hated him so much that she gritted her teeth. She only felt that he was deliberately making things difficult for her, but in the end, she had to compromise and follow him into the meeting room.
But talking in the meeting room was better than in the villa.
"Why do you move my things away, Jacob? I've made it clear to you on the phone. If you want to make a scene, just piss me off." she took off her peaked cap and stood in front of him.
Jacob sat down slowly and looked up at her. "I think you don't know something clearly. I have informed you last night, haven't I? I thought you come to me today is for going home with me... "
"That's your home, not mine!"
The man's face didn't change. He knocked on the table with his fingers and raised his eyebrows. "If you aren't coming for this, what else can I do for you? "
She trembled all over and her face turned red with anger. "You know the answer! You moved out all of my things, so I have to come to you. I order you to restore my house to its original condition right now! " Lola took a breath with relief and tried to calm down. She had to be calm when facing Jacob again, or she would lose the game.
"Order me? Well, Louisa, you are always Louisa. Even if you think you have become an excellent woman, you can never order me. Don't talk about it. Your stuff has been moved into my villa. If you don't want to live there, maybe I will send someone to kidnap you and tie you up tonight. What can you do to me? "
She widened her eyes and felt that he was unusually domineering. It seemed that she had to go back!
"Do you just want me to act in front of grandma? Why do we have to act so realistically? I won't go back. I don't want those luggage either. Just leave them at your house. I won't give in! I'm here for another thing, Jacob. I've covered up what happened last night. There was nothing happening between us, so I hope you can keep your mouth shut. If you tell others anything about me, you won't let me consider helping you lie to grandma! "
"If nothing happened, what are you afraid of? Why don't you just stand out and explain to the public? We are just... Did some exercises in the car... "
"Shut up!" She was ashamed into anger and her face turned red. "Don't speak out of thin air! "
"Lola, it's not up to you now. I have too many things to threaten you. I can patiently discuss with you now. If you don't want to help me, I don't know whether you can bear the consequences. "
The man was confident that she valued her career so much. How could she let others destroy it?
So she would definitely compromise.
Although she was no longer Louisa, he still had a way to control her.
"What can I do to make you let me go? I left two years ago as you wished. Why do you still make things difficult for me now? "
Damn it!
She had listened to him two years ago.
She signed the divorce agreement, left the city where she had lived for nineteen years, and flew abroad alone to go through harsh training. Thanks to those experiences, she has made great achievements and becomes a popular star today.
But now, he still wanted her to be obedient!
What should she do to make him satisfied?
No!
Lola didn't want to lose everything she had now. She had endured a lot of difficulties, so she couldn't lose to Jacob.
"Do you want to know how I will let you go?" The man's eyes darkened. He stood up and walked straight to her.
"Yes, just tell me. What should I do to make you satisfied? "
If he was satisfied, maybe he would let her go.
She took a few steps back unconsciously and leaned against the wall. The man said, "What if I say, I just want you to be obedient? "
The woman frowned, with her eyes contracting. She suddenly felt nervous because of his words, and thought that something was strange in his words.
The atmosphere suddenly became quiet and ambiguous.
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