Atwood had just come out of Stanford's office when his mobile phone rang. He picked it up, and it was Hilary's angry voice coming over from the other side.
He looked towards the door as if he was trying to see Stanford's upset look through the thick wooden door.
Even if he didn't remember Amanda, he still had mood swings because of her.
Perhaps he was wrong to let him remember Amanda.
He must help Stanford get Amanda back.
"I'll be right there." He walked out quickly.
Soon the lift stopped, and he arrived downstairs. Hilary was standing in the lobby when she heard the lift open and turned her head to look over.
"Ms. Lucien," Atwood strode over.
She was in such a hurry to call him. Perhaps she had seen Amanda.
"Is that woman here to make up with Stanford?" Hilary wrapped her arms around her chest, looking disdainful.
Atwood nodded.
She was used to being flattered and had never looked down upon. She had never failed to get what she liked.
Amanda had apparently looked down upon her just now.
This made her feel discomforted inside.
"Shameless!" Hilary said with hatred.
Atwood looked at her and thought to himself, 'How can a young lady like her speak like a shrew, with no modesty.'
"I have an idea…" Atwood looked at Hilary, "But you have to come forward. You know I'm with Stanford and he will fire me if he finds out."
"What idea?" Hilary was half-hearted. After all, she had made a big fool of herself at the hotel last time.
Although it was her idea last time, the blunder was caused by Atwood not doing a good job on his part, which made her embarrassed in front of the crowd.
"But you have to think it over." Atwood was thinking about the feasibility of this plan of his.
The more he thought about it, the more feasible he felt it was. And when it was implemented, Amanda would definitely be moved and therefore make up with Stanford.
By then, he would have helped Stanford.
"What do I have to be afraid of? I've never lost growing up." Hilary tilted her head, fearing nothing.
"Okay." Atwood said, "This is not the place to talk. Let's find a place to discuss. We have to do everything right this time."
Seeing that he was so confident, Hilary was feeling smug inside. Even Stanford's men were now looking out for her, so what was that ex-girlfriend of Stanford's?
They found a quiet place to discuss the plan in detail.
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