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Drowing In Mr. Scott's Love novel Chapter 41

Abby Miller wanted to continue refusing, but when she saw that Edward Kent insisted it and she could not resist in the end, she agreed.

The two of them chose a restaurant nearby. After eating, Abby Miller said goodbye and went back by herself.

At eight o'clock in the evening, when Abby Miller returned home, she saw Richard Scott sitting on the sofa.

Huh? Why did he come back so early tonight?

Abby Miller was a little surprised and hurried over. "Mr. Scott."

Richard Scott was sitting on the sofa reading the documents. When he heard her voice, he raised his head.

His face was indifferent and he looked very unhappy. He narrowed his eyes and asked, "Miss Miller, should you explain to me why you're back so late?"

"Uh, haha..."

Abby Miller giggled and quickly explained honestly, "I'm sorry. Today, my classmates asked me to help take photos. I forgot to tell you when I was busy."

When saying this, Abby Miller tried very hard to put on a look of "I was wrong" and looked particularly innocent.

However, Richard Scott was not buying her at all. He snorted coldly and said with a smile, "I didn't expect you to be loved by your classmates, did I? As my servant, all your time is mine. You didn't even tell anyone about it when you were using it on someone else. You are not self-conscious at all."

Abby Miller cried and couldn't help complaining in her heart, "Why is this man so stingy?"

However, she only dared to say it in her heart, but pretending to be a good baby on surface.

What kind of person was Richard Scott? The way he judged others was so vicious. He narrowed his eyes on the spot and said in an extremely threatening tone, "Abby Miller, are you not convinced?"

Abby Miller was so scared that her neck shrank. She waved her hand repeatedly and said, "No, absolutely not! How dare I?"

"I don't want to die!"

Abby Miller added in her heart. She was afraid that if she said it too late, she would really be strangled by this man, so she took the initiative to show a convincing attitude.

Richard Scott continued to snort coldly as if layer of frost could be seen on his face, "Since you dare not, then that means you admit that you're wrong?"

"Yes, I was wrong. I was absolutely wrong. Mr. Scott, you are a magnanimous man. Please don't argue with me."

At this time, Abby Miller almost raised her hands and swore.

Richard Scott looked satisfied, "Good. Since you know you're wrong, why don't you go up to the study and write 'I was wrong' for 500 times? Don't go to bed if you can't finish writing!"

"Ah?"

Abby Miller was stunned, "It... Mr. Scott, it's unnecessary, right?"

Moreover, was she a primary school student?

Why did he punish her for writing "I was wrong"?

Why? Why?

"What? You don't even listen to me?"

Richard Scott was emanating his pessimistic aura again. Abby Miller's eyes instantly filled with tears.

What a tyrant!

She hadn't been punished to write since she was a child. Now she was in her twenties, and she was punished to write. Was her life upside down?

Abby Miller couldn't stop complaining in her heart, but she didn't have the courage to resist Richard Scott's order. In the end, she could only suck in her tears and obediently go upstairs to write "I was wrong".

Abby Miller had just entered the study for less than fifteen minutes when Richard Scott came as well.

Seeing him come in, Abby Miller, who was still dawdling, was so scared that she quickly buried her head in writing.

Richard Scott glanced at her before silently sitting behind his desk.

Abby Miller stole a glance at him and found him staring at her.

Abby Miller immediately felt uncomfortable and could not help but ask, "Mr. Scott, in fact, you don't have to look at me. I promise I will finish it."

"Ha, the promise will be greatly reduced when it comes from your mouth. If I don't keep an eye on you, who will know that you slack off?"

Richard Scott smiled enchantingly. He obviously did not believe Abby Miller's words.

Abby Miller really wanted to turn the table over.

"What do you mean?"

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