At the CEO’s office.
Yvonne Xavier and Wendy Sorrell were both seated quietly. When they heard the door being pushed open, they stood up at the same time.
Standing before them was an old woman. Yvonne and Wendy were both a little nervous as the woman’s aura was quite intimidating. Her stern presence was not like any normal person's, and dominated the entire room.
Yvonne who came from an established background was frozen to the spot, while Wendy who was from a normal family did not dare say a word.
Thea York glared at Yvonne and Wendy. The CEO's secretaries were quite cute; no wonder her kept man, Wyatt Johnson, did not come back home last night.
“Who are you? This is the CEO’s office. How can you just casually walk in?” Yvonne calmed herself down and asked, raising an eyebrow.
Thea eyed Yvonne disdainfully. “What right does a lil’ b*tch like you have to ask who I am? Ask your CEO to come out and see me!”
When Yvonne heard her words, her brows furrowed. What had happened in the past two days?
Wyatt had suddenly turned up yesterday, pretending to be the CEO. Today, this domineering woman had come over, and was being rude.
What was her reason for coming here?
“The CEO has some matters to attend to and will only return later. However, I’m his secretary. If you have any business with him, you can tell me. I’ll pass the message to him for you,” Yvonne said after hesitating for a while.
Thea smiled coldly and straightened. She took slow strides toward Yvonne and stood before her. Without saying a word, she lifted her hand and slapped Yvonne’s face.
“Who do you think you are? Do you even have the right to speak to me? Make him return immediately, or else, you’ll have to kneel before me! I'll have you kneel until he comes back here!” Thea hissed.
This lil’ b*tch deserved to die for hooking up with Wyatt!
Wendy was so frightened that she did not even dare to breathe too loudly. Although she wanted to protect Yvonne, this woman was completely different from Wyatt. Her aura was so intimidating that she could feel her whole body turning weak. She felt utterly drained.
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