Danis didn't mind at all. He placed the chicken soup on table and set up for Angela carefully. Then he turned to James and raised his chin, "Let's go outside and have a talk."
James took a shallow smile coquettishly as if he already expected this.
"We can talk here."
Angela interrupted them by seeing how unwilling Danis was, even she didn't understand at all, "Mr. Harvey, I will come back later when you finish."
Then she prepared to leave her bed.
A lighter flew over when she touched the quilts. It hit the back of her hand hard.
James frowned and glanced at her, "Did I ask you to move? Just lie down." Then he turned back to Danis and curled his lips, "Angela is very obedient. Just talk straight."
By seeing Angela's swollen hand, Danis got livid and questioned him aggressively, "James, what will Jessica think if you keep her around?"
James played with his ring and looked up at him, "Then what would you suggest me to do?"
"Get her out of the city." Danis glanced at Angela, and then forced himself to look away.
Angela's chest ached. She bit her lip subconsciously and didn't spit out a word.
A murderous look flashed across James's narrow eyes, and got masked right after.
He replied with a doubtful look, "Angela has a positive attitude towards work. She also works really hard. There's no reason for me to dismiss her."
"The Dream Club is a gorgeous and attractive workplace for job seekers. You can find someone else to replace her easily." Danis got furious and broke a chair, "How about I recruit her instead, Mr. Harvey. What do you think?"
He could hardly retain his composure.
James tidied up his customized suit. He responded with a mild look, "Honestly, I don't want to turn you down for our deep friendship. But let me tell you the truth. I still enjoy tormenting her rather than anyone else."
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