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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 26

Matthew took a glance at him, “Don’t pry into my personal affairs.”

Abbott smiled ingratiatingly, “I did it because I was really curious. Ms. White had been staying by your side for a long time, and I think Ms. White is more suitable for you.”

“Abbott Baron.” Matthew uttered his name slowly, exuding an ineffably imposing aura. Abbott felt the chill and shivered. Just as he was about to explain it, his gaze met with Mathew’s spuriously smiling eyes. “Since you’re so interested in my personal affairs, what about having a seat and talking about this?” asked Matthew.

Abbott broke into cold sweats on the back and laughed awkwardly, “No need.”

Right at this moment, the lift arrived at the destination floor. Abbott hastily took a step backwards to distance himself from Matthew.

Matthew shot a glance at him and walked out of the lift.

Helen seemed to have known that Matthew would come back to the office at this moment and was waiting for him at the door with a document in her hand. When seeing Matthew walk out of the lift, she hurriedly walked over, “Mr. Nelson, this document requires your signature.”

She didn’t mention the things that happened yesterday.

Being unreasonably troublesome would only disgust him; while being sensible and obedient would help her win his favor.

Matthew took the document, cursively signed his name, and then handed the document, saying, “Let’s have dinner together.”

Was this compensation for her?

Helen smiled, “Okay.”

“You can choose the restaurant you like.” He was responsible for this woman after all.

Helen followed him while reporting the subsequent scheduling to him.

When they arrived at the door of the office, Helen closed the schedule file and asked, “What would you like to drink?”

“A cup of coffee, please.” He then walked into his office.

Helen came to the tea room to make the coffee. When she saw the newly-promoted manager of the human resources department leading Dolores to the tea room, she became a bit anxious. ‘Why Dolores Flores is here?’ She thought to herself.

Helen put down the coffee pot, walked out of the tea room, blocked the manager’s way, and stared at Dolores, “Why are you here?”

There were defence and shock in her eyes. It seemed like she hadn’t expected that Dolores would show up in the company.

Dolores smiled, “I’m a translator of the company.”

Helen clenched her fists, fixing her eyes on Dolores. So Dolores seduced Matthew after she left that day?

Otherwise, how could she be recruited by the company?

Dolores walked over and whispered in her ear, “My hubby wants to see me at every moment, so he asked me to work in the company. In this way, he can always see me.”

“Don’t brag about yourself!” Helen glared at her, “Who do you think you are? Ah? Who would take fancy to you? Go and see your reflection in the mirror!”

Even though she was exceedingly wrathful, her remaining reasons reminded her not to blurt out Dolores’ relationship with Matthew, since all the staff in the company knew that she, Helen White, was the woman that Matthew would marry in the future.

Seeing that Helen was anxious, Dolores sneered.

They were destined to be enemies the moment Helen stimulated Jessica and caused her to have psychosis.

Helen soon pulled herself back to reality. Since they were now on her home ground, wasn’t it a piece of cake for her to make troubles for Dolores?

Helen inadvertently glanced over Dolores’ belly and thought to herself, ‘I’ll not allow her to give birth to this baby.’

“Ms. White, do you know Ms. Flores?” The manager of the human resources department had discovered that they seemed to have some grudges against each other, but she wouldn’t say something rashly; instead, she pretended that she hadn’t perceived anything.

There was no fool here. The staffs working in companies like WY Group were all wise people.

Helen curled her lips into a smile that she had in usual times and replied blandly, “We’ve met before. Now that she’s the new translator of the company, just leave her to me. I’ll arrange for her.”

“That’s great.” The manager smiled.

After the manager’s leaving, Helen deliberately ignored Dolores and went back to the tea room to make coffee.

Dolores frowned, thinking, ‘Why this woman is so childish? Does Helen think that I will be bothered by such tiny tricks?’

“Ms. White, if you’re busy, I’ll go to my hubby’s office and ask him…”

“Shut up!” Helen had barely managed to control her mood, but was soon irritated by the word ‘hubby’ again.

Why didn’t this woman go to hell?!

Dolores smiled, “What is done by night appears by day. Ms. White, you’re the one who offended me first!”

She… Did she know it?

How many details did she know?

No… No way… She wouldn’t have discovered it. That middle-aged woman, the only woman who knew about the truth, had been dead. How could she know about it?

Helen suppressed the anxiety and said calmly, “Sorry, Ms. Flores, I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“Ms. White, hadn’t you been to MY Apartment Complex?” Dolores asked why fixing her gaze on Helen’s face.

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