However, Liam pulled her back and stared at her. "Don't you have anything to say to me?"
Abigail looked at him and narrowed her eyes slightly. "What?"
He continued, "Nothing?"
Abigail kept silent.
At this moment, Liam fixed his eyes on her and said, "About Olive..."
When he mentioned this, Abigail twitched her lips. "Is Mr. Jones going to explain to me?"
"Of course!" "Well, I'm all ears!"
Looking at Abigail's eyes, how could Liam not know those rumors? Even though Abigail did not ask, he still wanted to explain.
Liam said, "I didn't expect her to come back again of a sudden because she had said she wouldn't come back to work. You know, I can't fire her now!"
Abigail raised her eyebrow slightly. "Is it because you feel guilty?"
"I just think that it's not the right time!" Liam replied. After all, he was the one who betrayed Olive first. It would be a bit unjustifiable if he fired Olive.
This was a common fault of men!
They always had sympathy and pity for women!
Abigail locked Liam with her eyes. "I didn't care about her coming back to work, but Mr. Jones, I have to warn you. If you feel sorry for her, why not go to comfort her?"
Hearing this, Liam frowned. "What do you mean?"
"Literally. That's all. I'm leaving first!" Abigail was about to leave and didn't want to talk about it, but Liam didn't want to give up and reached out to stop her.
He asked, "Are you angry?"
"No!"
However, Abigail's attitude indeed changed.
After thinking for a while, Liam said, "I have no pity for her, but I did feel sorry for her. I only want to find a suitable opportunity to let her resign."
Abigail said, "It doesn't matter to me whether she resigns or not. The important thing is, Liam, I don't want my man to pity other women or keep an uncertain relationship with someone. If that's the case, then I'd rather kick him out!"
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